Join me, Susan from Measure Twice Cut Once, as I take you through how to sew a Door Snake.
Door snakes are a wonderfull way to cut down on your bills, they keep warm air in a heated house and keep cool air from escaping in an air conditioned house. Plus they are a great way to use up the fabric scraps you end up accumulating during sewing.
We will be learning how to sew straight lines turn a corner, sew and end closed and a useful way to use up fabric scraps. It’s a nice way to start building up your skills and potentially cut down your bills all at once.
For experienced sewers they are a great way to use up leftover scraps of fabrics and they make great presents for young and old.
The pattern is available from the Measure Twice Cut Once website https://www.measuretwicecutonce.com.a…
2022 is my year of taking the Scary out of Sewing! I want as many people as possible to take up sewing so they can create, make, mend and more. To help take away the scary, every Friday there is going to be a new video with accompanying pattern for a project entirely aimed at beginners. Each week there will be different techniques to learn or go over and it’s going to be a super fun way to grow your sewing skills.
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What I’m wearing
Dress Pattern: self drafted dress in silk from Pitt Trading
Earrings: Harry and Herne
Nail Polish: Octopus’s Garden by Hanami bag.