Can’t wait to make. Somehow I can’t find the tent pattern though.Put your email in the box and then it will take you to the download page! (see photo)To get the zipper to go around the corner- clip a “V” into the zipper tape where it meets the corner of the sleeping bag. To make the pillow, stitch the three 3.5″x8″ pieces of fabric together along the 8″ sides. My guess is you had it the other way around.What do you mean when you say cut a V in the zipper at the corner? Which made me a fan.I’m excited to be sharing with you a fun project from the archives. Now, pin the other part of the zipper to the other half of the sleeping bag so that the zippers are a mirror image of each other.Using your zipper foot- stitch the zipper to the sleeping bag front. Clip corners and turn right side out. 3 pieces of fabric 8″ x 36″ for the outside of the sleeping bag 2 pieces of fabric 18.5″ x 23″ for the bag lining 1, 36″ separating zipper- you could use a parka zipper- the zipper MUST separate, it’s very important Quilt Batting- I recommend something fluffy (you can use 2 layers if you like) 1 yd jumbo Riley Blake rick rack 1 yd medium Riley Blake rick rack (optional) If desired, embellishments for the sleeping bag, I used crocheted flowers. You will pin the zipper upside down (so that the right side of the zipper faces the right side of the fabric) with the teeth of the zipper facing IN.
Make sure you don’t catch your ribbon pieces in the seams. It’s been cleaned up, improved and is “all-around” more user-friendly! Tie bakers twine around the chopsticks and before the glue dries entirely.Sign up for my email newsletter and receive my ruffled apron pattern totally We take your privacy seriously. If you're new here, sign up for The LOL surprise doll obsession continues over here! I’m Melissa. This is an easy english paper pieced tutorial that just uses a few hexies, so it is perfect if you want to try EPP and have something done in a weekend instead of over a few months. Think of the sleeping bag as a book; it will open and one side will be the front and one side the back. Fold the two 36″ pieces of ribbon in half lengthwise and stitch to the bottom of the sleeping bag on what will be the back. Topstitch around the tent opening, 1/8″ from the seam.Topstitch around the tent opening, 1/8″ from the seam.Finish the top and bottom edges of all tent pieces by serging or zig-zag stitching.Turn and press 1/4″ of the edge under and stitch. Press seams openStitch 2 pieces of rick rack each 9″ long to the top and bottom of pillow piece. It was made by making a separate front and back piece (with curves top and bottom) with bias binding all the way around both edges. Use an acrylic ruler and fabric marker to draw a line from the crease to the other crease. Think of the sleeping bag as a book; it will open and one side will be the front and one side the back. I made one of these today, I am so proud of myself. You can stitch down the center of the ric rac or iron it on using fusible seam tape. ?Put your email in the box and then it will take you to the download page! This sewing tutorial for a sleeping bag sized for an 18″ doll. Some days I succeed, many days I fail. She is the author of “Project Teen, Handmade Gifts your Teen will Actually Love”. Leave a 2″ opening to turn pillow right side out. I’m a very novice seamstress but it was easy and turned out great. so creative. It is my first project with a zipper, your instructions are very clear, couldn’t be better. It is also available here: I cant find the link to sign up for the free pattern. The ric rack is optional. >Place right sides together and stitch 8″ x 9″ piece of fabric to pillow front. This tutorial dates all the way back to 2012 if you can believe that. I’m excited to sew som tents ⛺️Sign up for my email newsletter and receive my ruffled apron pattern totally FREE!We take your privacy seriously. Enjoy!Here’s what you need to make this project: All fabric shown is from the Sunny Happy Skies Fabric Line by Riley Blake. Cut out the tent opening from two of the pieces.Sew the two front pieces together with right sides together, 1/4″ from the opening.Turn the fabric so the right sides are on the outside. So many embroideries to choose from and I like to design things, like fabric, printables, and projects. Stitch the first piece of ribbon 6″ in from the outside edge of the sleeping bag. When folded up and zipped the sleeping bag will be approx 18″ x 23″.Stitch the first piece of ribbon 6″ in from the outside edge of the sleeping bag.
There are so many ads on this page. Thanks for sharing. I signed up but still can’t get the pattern.Thank You! 4 sizes Large (fits 18in Doll) 11in x 21-1/2in Medium (fits 15in Doll) 9-1/2in x 9-1/2in Small (fits 12in Doll) 7in x 14-1/2in Slim (fits 12in fashion doll 6in x 15-1/2in
Press seams either open or to one side. It does not matter which way you press.
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I’m also a Mom and a Maker. The fabrics you picked are gorgeous.Very excited! I’ve never turned a corner with a zipper before.