Thank you to everyone for
supporting FFC Textiles by donating beauty products and Easter eggs, and
selling/buying raffle tickets. Your generosity has given us the opportunity to
purchase a couple of top quality irons and a few other bits and bobs that will
enable the students to continue to produce high quality garments.
Thursday, 13 April 2017
Drawstring Bag Instructions
You will need…
-
2 Pieces of Fabric (1x
Front & 1x Back)
-
2 Pieces of cord (2x 1 m)
-
Thread that matches your
fabric
Pins
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Safety pin
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Pinking Shears
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Fabric Scissors
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A pencil
Instructions
1.
Press your fabric to
remove any wrinkles/creases.
2.
Cut out 1x front and 1x
back piece, using the pinking shears.
3.
Complete your chosen
screen print, applique and patch pocket on the front/back pieces of fabric (this part has to be complete before you begin sewing your bag together).
4.
Use a tape measure or ruler
to check that your front and back pieces are the same measurement. Trim the
fabric where need be.
5.
Take the front piece and
measure down 5 cm, on both sides, and mark with a pencil (this is now the top)
6.
Measure down a further 2.5
cm, and mark with a pencil. Repeat steps 5-6 on the back piece.
7.
Take both pieces and lay
them on top of each other, right side to right side. Be sure to line the front
and back pieces up correctly.
8.
Pin in place.
9.
Sew the two pieces
together, beginning at the top, and sewing to the first mark (5 cm), back tack
and lift the presser foot. Move the fabric down till you are at the next
pencil-mark; begin sewing again remembering to back tack. Sew all the way along
the 3 sides, finishing at the top of the opposite side, remembering to leave
the 2.5 cm gap for the cord.
10.Press all the seams open.
11.
This is the point where
you can create a flat rectangular base if you wish to. See Miss J for
instructions.
12.Turn the bag the right way
in and press. Make sure the seams are even as you press.
13. Fold down the top edge at least 1cm past the openings for the drawstring. Press and top stitch to create the casing.
13. Fold down the top edge at least 1cm past the openings for the drawstring. Press and top stitch to create the casing.
14. Attach a safety pin to one
of your cord pieces. Start on the right-hand side and thread towards the left, past the other opening, until the cord comes out where you began.
15. Even the cord out and tie
together at the end with a knot.
16. Do the same with the
second piece of cord, but starting from the left-hand side.
Your
Drawstring Bag is now complete J
Wednesday, 5 April 2017
How to Construct a Drawstring Bag
We'll soon be making our very own drawstring bags. Here's a video that demonstrates some helpful techniques.
Monday, 3 April 2017
Easter Raffle Update
Due to the considerable generosity of family, friends, and the
staff here at FFC, I’m pleased to announce that there is a THIRD BASKET up for grabs in the Easter Raffle J
Tickets are selling fast so get in quick!!!!
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