Thank you so much, this was so informative. It's always easier seeing someone do it first. 😉 Can't wait to make one, I will probably do it random though. 😆
The comment about sewing on the inside of the sweatshirt answered my question of a need for a lining...very nice. I'm going to try this. You took some of the fear out of the project...
I learned a lot, notably stitching on the fuzzy side. Only, I wish she demonstrated one of the closures. Cutting up the center will leave raw edges. While she bound the raw edges, she didn't demonstrate or mention binding. Can a zipper be added? Thank you for taking time, energy and patience to make this video.
Thank you so much, this was so informative. It's always easier seeing someone do it first. 😉 Can't wait to make one, I will probably do it random though. 😆
The comment about sewing on the inside of the sweatshirt answered my question of a need for a lining...very nice. I'm going to try this. You took some of the fear out of the project...
Thank you Kaye, this is so beautiful. I am always so inspired by your videos!
Thanks to Kaye for introducing Nanette Weaver and her delightful presentation of "fractured bargello"!
I learned a lot, notably stitching on the fuzzy side. Only, I wish she demonstrated one of the closures. Cutting up the center will leave raw edges. While she bound the raw edges, she didn't demonstrate or mention binding. Can a zipper be added? Thank you for taking time, energy and patience to make this video.
I miss watching her on TV. Favorite episode was the denim lady. Used every piece of deconstructed jeans.
How many yards do you use
I'm sorry, the pattern isn't available anymore so I can't check that for you. :-(
Can you give us the length of each fabric because only the width you gave us.
It is not clear how you make your strips so that they stagger down.
Serger sewing
Tutorials
on the 12 fabrics- how much of each do you need to buy?
Unfortunately we don't have access to that pattern anymore so I can't look that up for you. Sorry 😞
Would be useful if she had told us how much of each fabric we needed
That's why the nudge to buy the pattern. However, the desig er has now retired and the pattern is no longer available, unfortunately
¼ of each will be enough.