[…] amazing holiday treat! Global Fiber stocks Art Gallery Fabrics PURE Solids and Cotton Couture solids. They love texture and have a wide range of linen, shot cottons, double gauze, and cozy flannel. And they love modern, whimsical prints. Global Fiber has great customer service, so if you haven’t shopped there before, head to their website […]
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[…] going to go through three basic steps before they reach fabric-status. How to Sew with Different Fabric Substrates! How to Sew with Denim How to Sew with Double Gauze How to Sew with Wool How to Sew with Jersey How to Sew with Poplin How to Sew with Linen How to Sew with Lawn How […]
[…] creases and wrinkles. You can use starch if you want, but it’s not necessary unless you are working with stretchy or wiggly fabrics such as linen or double gauze. Once your fabrics are ironed, keep them in order from 1-20. Tip #3: Make three fabric piles. Now it’s time to start shuffling our fabrics around. […]
[…] shears is also a great way to eliminate some fraying. How to Sew with Every Kind of Fabric… How to Sew with Denim How to Sew with Double Gauze How to Sew with Wool How to Sew with Jersey How to Sew with Poplin How to Sew with Linen How to Sew with Lawn How […]
[…] quilt! Which one do you like better? For More Fabric Inspiration Check Out… New Horizons Multi-Color Quilt Pattern New Horizons Limited-Color Quilt Pattern New Horizons Quilt with Double Gauze New Horizons Quilt Kit – Cool New Horizons Quilt Kit – Warm Tip #2: If using a mid-tone background, choose your fabrics thoughtfully. If using a […]
[…] Before jumping into quilting options, I want to first quickly chat about backing fabric. Quilt backing is a great time to explore fuzzy, soft, out-of-the-box fabrics. Flannel, double gauze, and lawn are fabrics you may have sewn with, but if not, they make fantastic backings. Also, if you would rather skip the piecing part, opt […]
[…] pattern—designed specifically for knits! If your Memory Quilt uses all different kinds of fabrics, I got you covered! How to Sew with Denim How to Sew with Double Gauze How to Sew with Wool How to Sew with Jersey How to Sew with Poplin How to Sew with Linen How to Sew with Lawn How […]
[…] different materials, it’s best to keep them together so you can easily notice if you’re running low. The material categories in my stash are cotton, linen, wovens, double gauze, and wool. You can skip this step if you quilt using mostly cotton. Size: Within your material categories, if you have them, separate your fabrics by […]
[…] on our Quilty Adventure scrapbook. Ready for this? It’s time for Lawn. Read More From Our Quilty Adventures! How to Sew with Denim How to Sew with Double Gauze How to Sew with Wool How to Sew with Jersey How to Sew with Poplin How to Sew with Linen How to Sew with Flannel How […]