Appliqué Your Way Jacket
Dress up a denim jacket by easily turning fun printed fabric into appliqué designs, then add a few quick embellishments for an extra sparkle.

Dress up a denim jacket by easily turning fun printed fabric into appliqué designs, then add a few quick embellishments for an extra sparkle.

Take your plain tank tops up a notch by layering it with this cute floral top! All you’ll need are two rectangles of fabric and a few simple pieces of elastic.

This hot off-the-shoulder top is so easy to make – just add a few simple cuts and seams to a folded rectangle of fabric!
Get ready for the summer with this flirty tiered peasant skirt! All you’ll need is a gathering foot to attach the ruffles in one easy step!

With just a few easy steps, you can turn two squares of fabric and some ribbon into this season’s comfiest trend - a pair of sarong wrap pants!

Why limit your accessories to one outfit or style? By pairing this versatile project with a fabric you love, you’ll have the look AND the length to wear this scarf around your neck, hair or waist!
Supplies:
Baby Lock sewing machine
Narrow hemming foot (ESG-HF)
1-5/8 yard light weight printed cotton fabric
All-purpose thread
Instructions:
1. Cut a strip of fabric 10-1/2” wide x 58” long. You will need to purchase fabric
according to the length of the scarf you desire. You will have fabric left over.
Note: When you purchase cotton fabric in a store it usually comes 45” wide. If
your desired scarf length is no longer than the fabric width, you can purchase
fewer yardages. To make the scarf pictured above, you will need to purchase
fabric according to the length.
2. Wind a bobbin with the all-purpose thread you purchased to match your scarf
fabric.
3. Thread the machine and select a straight stitch.
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4. Attach the hemmer foot; this foot will curl the fabric under making a small,
narrow professional-looking hem.
5. Follow the instructions for using the hemmer foot (below). You may want to
practice on a scrap pieced of fabric first.
6. Hem all four sides of the scarf.
7. Don’t forget you have extra fabric; make another one for a friend!
Quilting is such a time-honored tradition – so how can you keep it fresh and let your own style shine?
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