Do you have a little girl to sew for? This dress project features a fun front detail.
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Do you have a little girl to sew for? This dress project features a fun front detail.
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Bonus embroidery designs to use in your sewing project.
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From plain to personalised! This notebook cover project is perfect as a handmade back-to-school gift, or you can get a head start on your Christmas gift sewing.
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Great for soups, ramens and leftovers. Keep hands from freezing on a bowl of ice-cream too!
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Sew this beautiful carry-all tote bag to cart your everyday essentials around.
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Bonus embroidery designs to use in your sewing project.
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A twin needle is a needle with a single shank and two needle shafts. The two needle shafts each have an eye allowing a single strand of thread to pass through, which gives you two parallel rows of stitching. Traditionally the twin needle has been used in the sewing of woven and stretch fabric to create a hem stitch. In this project the basic concept of the twin needle has been used as a decorative feature to brighten up plan napkins.
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This creative cushion is perfect on a bed or couch. It delightfully converts into a snuggle quilt.
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Bonus embroidery designs to use in your sewing project.
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Here are some examples of what you can do with it.
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