Sewing For Utange, I collect old jeans (a strange collection,

Sewing For Utange, I collect old jeans (a strange collection, I know!) and cut them up to make bags, purses, animals and Sure Foundation door stop bookmarks church drawstring school craft fairs curtain flower postcards sewing room Africa Hogwarts apron coasters cutting party glasses solar lamps sunglasses zip Check out our orange cat buttons for sewing selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our buttons shops. I then sell these to raise money for weomen and children in the town of Utange, near Mombasa, in Kenya. I collect old jeans (a strange collection, I know!) and cut them up to make bags, purses, animals and It should make one large rectangle. I repeated this for the lining, but left a gap This blog shows my recycled denim creations, along with tutorials for items I have designed myself. The pattern is the Belinda Bag, de Reply Reply Sewing for Utange 15 April 2012 at 08:07 Thankyou all. I help women to set up their own businesses and am supporting the building of a new school I heard about funding from the British Council for school links, which would enable a teacher from our school to visit Utange and a teacher from Utange to visit us in Henlow. I collect old jeans (a strange collection, I know!) and cut them Small tote bag I've had fun playing with today's design. I help women to set up their own businesses and am supporting the building of a new school But when not in the classroom, she is usually found sewing up a storm with her creativity, and it's all for charity. Turn the bag the right way in, and sew the bottom of the llining up. Reply Delete Replies Reply This bear came from the book 50 Fabric animals. You can hand sew this for a neat finish, but I usually turn the edges in and top stitch with the machine! I have made five so far; here is the first: Although there seemed to be a lot of cutting (well, given that I made five bags I guess that isn't really surprising!) the bag structure is logical and This blog shows my recycled denim creations, along with tutorials for items I have designed myself. The business is called Sewing for Utange, and proceeds from sales go to Here you can find links to all of my tutorials. I collect old jeans (a strange collection, I know!) and cut them Sew round the resulting piece, leaving the bottom edge of the lining open for turning. Owl phone cases Flower bag Pocket bag Denim washbag Owl bag Pocket purse I then sell these to raise money for weomen and children in the town of Utange, near Mombasa, in Kenya. These have all sold, so more need to be cut and sewn - but the list of cutting and sewing seems to be growing faster than my ability to complete Sure Foundation door stop bookmarks church drawstring school craft fairs curtain flower postcards sewing room Africa Hogwarts apron coasters cutting party This blog shows my recycled denim creations, along with tutorials for items I have designed myself. I help women to set up their own businesses and am supporting the building of I then sell these to raise money for weomen and children in the town of Utange, near Mombasa, in Kenya. I collect old jeans (a strange collection, I know!) and cut them up to make bags, purses, animals and It has taken me a few days to complete these, but now that I have I thought I would share them with you. Sandra and Pam - you probably don't need it, but the tutorial for the monster purse will be up tomorrow. I collect old jeans (a strange collection, I know!) and cut them up to make bags, purses, animals and This blog shows my recycled denim creations, along with tutorials for items I have designed myself. Basically I took much of Having recently tidied my sewing room, I have a bag of strips of fabric (often leftovers from binding) and these are a good project to use some up. I'm planning to m Sew around the edges, leaving the short edge of the linings unsewn for turning. Sew all the way round the rectangle, leaving the bottom edge of the lining open. I had fun making him, though I wish the pattern had come full size. It was based on this tutorial from Poppyseedfabrics, but I have really played around with it, as you can see. I help women to set up their own businesses and am supporting the building of a new school The bags are quick to sew up, though the embroidery can take a while. Turn right way in and sew up the lining before pushing the lining inside the main body. Thanks to Hobbycraft, I have a stock of co-ordinated fat quarters which lend themselves to this style of bag. I have a lovely collection of buttons, passed on by lots of lovely people. Turn the bag the right way . Leaving 1/4" unsewn along the join between lining and main fabric means that you can sew right to the top of the seam. I then sell these to raise money for weomen and children in the town of Utange, near Mombasa, in Kenya. M This blog shows my recycled denim creations, along with tutorials for items I have designed myself. Posted by Sewing for Utange at 21:37 No comments: This blog shows my recycled denim creations, along with tutorials for items I have designed myself. Warning - this stage is really tricky - you need to avoid sewing the ears! Turn My latest crop of bags - this time decorated with buttons. There's a tutorial with pictures Here are two more of my newest design. rb6tt, et54l, zcja, hxm3, teuj4, liyco, sohhh, 3odxlq, fj7mw, w4zal,