+ How to Machine Applique Convex Curves from Wendi Gratz!
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Sarah Jane Sews designed this fabulous Owl Bag for her daughter to take to school. You can make one too, so gather up some coordinating fabric scraps for wings, and a couple of yards each of heavy fusible interfacing and fabric, and follow this free tutorial and PDF pattern, to sew this novelty bag.
You will need:
1 yard of main fabric, medium to heavy weight
1 yard of lining fabric
1 1/4 yard heavyweight sew-in interfacing
1 1/4 yard fusible featherweight interfacing
fusible webbing of your choice — by the yard, the sheets are too narrow
12″ square of fabric for the face
2 – 5 x 10″ scraps for wings
smaller scraps for eyes
magnetic snap (optional)
small piece of plastic canvas (optional)
1 packages of piping (optional)
spray adhesive or fabric glue stick (optional)
How to Machine Applique Convex Curves from Wendi Gratz
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