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Face Mask
Face Mask And Purse
Notions: Quarter (¼) yard Fabric; fusible interfacing, 2 8 inch x ¼ inch elastic, thread
Pattern: 10 inch circle for face mask; mini purse pattern example Simplicity 5606 (F)
Cut out a 10 inch circle for the face mask.
Fold in half and then fold again to quarter. Press for pattern. Cut out on pressed lines.
Match each quarter and put the right sides together. Stitch on the rounded surface to a ¼ inch seam. Take a pair of small scissors and slit slightly on curves. Press and open.
Cut out interfacing to match either in two or on the fold to one. Press to the wrong side of above (5).
Match the right sides together and pin to stitch a ¼ inch seam. Leave a bit of opening to one corner to enable the turn inside out.
Slit the corners with small scissors to help with shaping the corners. Press and turn inside out. Press again. Hand stitch the little opening on the seam to enable closing.
At each side, turn down ¼ inch and then another to enable casing for elastic. Press and stitch down.
Cut two 8 inch elastics. Push through the casing. Match the ends and stitch. Push stitched ends inside the casing.
Cut 4 pieces of pattern for purse.
Match each piece and put the right sides together. Pin to stitch a ¼ inch seam. Slit with small scissors to help out with rounding the corners. Press and open.
Cut 2 pieces of interfacing and iron to the wrong side of 1 of above (12).
Match the right sides together and pin to stitch a ¼ inch seam. Leave a bit of opening at the top to enable turning inside out. Press and open. Turn inside out. Press.
Optional. Make a covered button and elastic casing to make a closure.
To make smaller masks use a smaller circle of 9 inch or 8 inch.
The entire project from beginning to end was done by ShirleyAnn Pearman. (Cutting out pattern, putting together, stitching, pressing, hand stitching, photography, video, blogging etc.)
Copy of a pdf version with full instructions and photos.
I purchased the fabric for this project from Amazon of a package of Fat Quarters.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
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Denim Pouch
Denim Pouch
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Rectangle Size 9 1/12 x 5 1/12 inches
7 inch zipper
Thread
1. Cut out 2 pieces of fabric to a rectangle shape of measurements 9 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches.
2. Zigzag around the edges, either folded down about 1/4 inch or you can use the serger stitch without folding down a 1/4 inch. This helps against fraying and raveling.
3. Prepare the zipper to the top edges. Fold down about 1/4 inch and pin and stitch zipper on both sides.
4. Prepare design of your choice from the various designer stitches on your sewing machine. Stitch along the approximately mid section of the pouch or your desired placing.
5. With right sides together, pin and stitch around the entire edges at 1/2 inch seam.
6. At the bottom of each corner, measure about a inch in size and stitch straight across. This can be optional. Doesn't necessary have to be done.
7. Turn inside out and press.
This project's fabric was made from recycling a pair of denim jeans. The design on it was done with a Singer Sewing Machine "Number 07 Stitch".
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The idea of this project came from while reading through a book called "Teach Yourself Visually Sewing" by Debbie Colgrove, page 228 "Small Pouch With A Zipper" Chapter 14 "More Sewing Projects".
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Pen And Pencil Case
Rectangle Size 9 1/12 x 5 1/12 inches
7 inch zipper
Thread
1. Cut out 2 pieces of fabric to a rectangle shape of measurements 9 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches.
2. Zigzag around the edges, either folded down about 1/4 inch or you can use the serger stitch without folding down a 1/4 inch. This helps against fraying and raveling.
3. Prepare the zipper to the top edges. Fold down about 1/4 inch and pin and stitch zipper on both sides.
4. With right sides together, pin and stitch around the entire edges.
5. At the bottom of each corner, measure about a inch in size and stitch straight across. This can be optional. Doesn't necessary have to be done.
6. Turn inside out and press.
The idea of this project came from while reading through a book called "Teach Yourself Visually Sewing" by Debbie Colgrove, page 228 "Small Pouch With A Zipper" Chapter 14 "More Sewing Projects".
The jeans/denim where a pair of pants that been around the house and not being worn for sometime, because my son had out grew them, which probably was only worn once or twice or never worn at all and was still brand new. Therefore, the fabric was in good condition. I'm use to going to the Fabric Store and buying anywhere from a quarter yard and more. Actually, I think it's my first time for sewing in the form of recycling of fabric. "Fabric 100% cotton/coton" by the pants label.
This pen and pencil case will go nice for a young men as the pants were men's pants and obviously fabric picked by manufacture for men.
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