I taught a basic sewing class on Thursday night. I decided I'm not a very good teacher--for a crowd. When all eyes are on me i'm not very good. If I'm just teaching one or two people how to do something I'm much much better, even excellent. I'm just no good at teaching broad big lessons for a group. I did fine, I just don't think it was great. Anyway...we worked on some washcloth bibs and embellished burp clothes for a service project and it was fun and super easy for a project
My handouts:
Embellished Burp clothes
Supplies:
3-ply cloth diapers, prewashed and dried
Scraps of fabrics-- two inches longer than the diaper and two inches wider than the center fold
White thread
Step 1: Cut the bands of fabric to be 2 inches longer than the diaper you are using and 2 inches wider than the center fold.
Step 2: Fold under and steam press each short side so that it's about a 1/4" smaller than the diaper.
Step 3: Repeat this process on the long sides to fit the center fold.
Step 5: Time to Sew:
Washcloth Bibs
Washcloths
Double Folded Binding (about 27")
Thread to match or coordinate
Step 1: Fold the washcloth in half down the center, and choose which edge will be the top (this washcloth only had one band woven in, so I put that at the bottom). Measure 3" down the fold from the top, and 2" across the edge from the center.
(I actually think this is too deep, so I do 1 or 1.5" down the fold and still do 2" across the edge)
Step 2: Draw a curve between your two marks.
Step 4: Enclose the cut edge of the washcloth inside the folded binding and line up the centers, pin in place. You may want to pin the binding closed around the neck opening to the edges to be on the safe side. Starting from either end of the binding, sew the open edges of the binding together to make the ties. As you approach the neck opening, slow down and make sure the cut edge of the washcloth is well enclosed. Sew around the neck opening, then sew closed the rest of the length of binding. Trim threads and...Your Done!
Two REALLY EASY Projects! Super Fun end-product...Our pictures from our event later--I'm charging my camera battery :P
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