1. Quilted Table Runner
Add a touch of elegance to your dining table with a quilted table runner. This intermediate sewing project
will test your skills and allow you to create a personalized centerpiece for any occasion.
Instructions:
- Select coordinating fabric patterns and colors for your table runner.
- Cut fabric and batting into desired dimensions, making sure to allow for seam allowances.
- Layer the fabric and batting, then sew them together with straight or decorative stitches.
- Add any additional design elements, such as appliques or embroidery.
- Finish the edges with binding or a decorative stitch.
- Enjoy your beautiful quilted table runner!
2. Zipper Pouch
A zipper pouch is a versatile sewing project that serves multiple purposes. Use it as a makeup bag, pencil
case, or simply to store small items. Enhance your sewing skills by creating this intermediate-level project.
Instructions:
- Select your desired fabric for the outer pouch and lining.
- Cut out fabric pieces, including the zipper panel.
- Attach the zipper to the fabric panels.
- Stitch the outer and lining fabric pieces together, leaving a small opening for turning.
- Turn the pouch right side out and stitch the opening closed.
- Enjoy your handmade zipper pouch!
3. A-line Skirt
Upgrade your wardrobe with a stylish A-line skirt. This intermediate sewing project allows you to showcase
your creativity and fashion sense. Choose your favorite fabric and create a unique skirt that fits perfectly.
Instructions:
- Take accurate measurements of your waist, hips, and desired skirt length.
- Create a pattern or modify an existing one according to your measurements.
- Cut out the fabric and lining pieces based on the pattern.
- Sew the fabric panels together, leaving an opening for the zipper.
- Attach the zipper and finish the waistband.
- Hem the skirt to your desired length.
- Now you have a trendy A-line skirt to flaunt!
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