Thanks for the video, it makes me even more excited to whip up a few of these. That would be the greatest travel pouch. Is the small bit of hand sewing visible? Other than sewing on a lost button, my hand sewing skills bring the Frankenstein monster to mind. What kind of stitch does the pattern call for and how much? I'm terrible at hand sewing and was trying to figure out if I could do it by machine by just looking at the picture.
The only part that is handstitched is the binding, and it simple says to hand sew the binding in place. It doesn't call for a specific stitch. Hi, I am loving this pattern. I need to know if am allowed to teach it to my sewing group ladies,when I have bought it? You'll need to talk with the author of the pattern, Aneela Hoey. I'm trying to figure out why you would stitch the binding by hand. It looks like any other binding that I've done on the machine. Is is just to keep the top stitching from showing?
I don't have issues with good neat top stitching showing. With the stiff interfacing, I think it would be pretty difficult to do it on the machine! The pattern recommended hand-stitching it, so that's what I did, but to each their own! Thanks for keeping this blog a positive place, I appreciate the time you are taking to leave a comment! I will answer any questions here in the comments section. All comments are moderated to filter out spam. Your comment will appear after it has been approved.
The finished product will be for my husband to carry medical items when we travel. Thanks for the motivation to get moving to get the tray done. Thanks for visiting Elm Street Quilts. Looking forward to hearing from you! Labels: Finish. Kathleen February 10, at PM. LizzyAstro February 10, at PM. Laura February 10, at PM. Just toss in a gift card and you are good to go! Mention the word zipper and many stitchers flinch.
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