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What’s the best wadding for a hot water bottle cover?

What’s the best wadding for a hot water bottle cover?

Autumn is definitely here! And so are pricey energy bills, so there’s no surprise many of you are sewing up hot water bottle covers to help keep you keep toasty in bed whilst saving energy by avoiding putting the heating on. We’ve had lots of people get in touch to ask what is best wadding for a hot water bottle cover so I made this quick video to talk you through some options…

WHAT’S THE BEST WADDING FOR A HOT WATER BOTTLE COVER? 

If you found yourself here because you’re making a hot water bottle cover then you’ll need a pattern so hop on over and grab yours here ! Our gift to you to help you out on those chilly nights… You can grab your free pattern & tutorial to make your own hot water bottle cover over here

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If you are interested in the full details of the waddings I mention in the video then you can check them out over on our website :

Want to learn more about wadding/ batting? You might also be interested in our full Guide to Quilt Wadding here

If you have any fabric or product-related questions please don’t hesitate to get to leave a comment! We love hearing from you and your questions give me ideas for helpful content we can create for you…

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It’s our 10th birthday! Celebrate with us

We are 10! 

I can hardly believe it’s been over a decade since we set up selling fabric from our spare bedroom!

We wanted to say a big thank you to all of our wonderful customers for supporting our family business over the past 10 years so….

You can get 10% off EVERYTHING until Sunday 25th September 2022*

Use Code: HAPPY BIRTHDAY10

AND

We’re giving you a free gift too!

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We’re giving away 3 free decorative zips to each customer with each order over £10!

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How to claim your free gift:

1) Fill your basket with at least £10 of goodies from the website

2) Choose your 3 free zips here

3) The cost of the 3 x zips will be removed from your basket

If you need some project inspo for your fancy new zips then check out our earlier free gift for you!

2 Free Zipper Pouch Patterns that have been designed with these pretty decorative zips in mind!

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PVC Clear Vinyl Zipper Pouch: Zipper Hack

Our love affair with these decorative star zippers continues… We’re not sure if we love the zip star pull more or the star cut-outs on the tape! Inserting these decorative exposed zips has a different construction method to regular zips so we’ve hacked our original Clear Vinyl Zipper Pouch Tutorial and replaced the continuous zipper tape with these fabulously fancy exposed zips.

 

Decorative star zippers

The clear window on this pouch makes it super useful for storing craft supplies, stationery, toiletries for the aeroplane. The kids will love being able to play “I-Spy” and it’s a brilliant way to show off your fave fabrics. We adore how the Llama Nirvana double border print worked out! Look at those cuties!

Clear Vinyl Zipper Pouch Pin


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How to Enlarge A Collar With A Collar Expander – No Sew! Care & Repair Series #4

How to Enlarge A Collar With A Collar Expander – No Sew! Care & Repair Series #4

 

Welcome to post number 4 in our Care & Repair Series! Today we’re offering a solution to an annoying problem – how to enlarge a collar that is too tight… without any sewing! We’re going to be talking about how to use use a collar expander in this quick product guide.

We wanted to bring these little wonder products to your attention – who knew they were even a thing?!

These nifty little extenders are NO SEW and a great little temporary fix that can even be switched between garments.

With this series of Care & Repair blogs we really want to bring into focus all sorts of different ways in which we can all reuse, repurpose, repair and rejuvenate the clothes that we already own.

A shocking 300,000 tonnes of discarded clothing goes to landfill every year in the UK. according to Wrap, the waste charity, this is up 5% of the UK’s carbon and water footprint. And small things like this can really add up.

Being able to adjust the size of a collar that’s snug can help give a shirt a longer life. These collar expanders can also be used on skirt or trouser waistbands too!

Expanders aren’t permanent fixtures to your garments so they can easily be switched between different shirts – just make sure you take them out before your shirt goes in the wash!

The collar expanders come in a variety of sizes and finishes…. make sure you select the best match for your garment, although it’s unlikely you will see it if you’re wearing a tie, you do need to make sure the collar expander will fit through your garment’s existing buttonhole

These plastic collar extenders will increase the neck size of a shirt by half a collar size and do not stretch.

The other metal extenders do stretch and come in a variety of sizes

How to Enlarge A Collar With A Collar Expander

      1. Choose the collar extender that best matches your garment
    1.  Take the white disc in your fingers and feed the loop through the buttonhole.
    1. Loop the band over the existing button on the collar.
    1. Alternatively you can start by looping the loop around the existing button and then feeding the white disc through the buttonhole.
    1. This is what the collar extenders look like when used correctly.

    6. The larger collar extenders can also be used for waistbands. You need to match the size of the disc on the Expanders as closely as possible to the original button.

    And that’s it! It really couldn’t be more simple, could it?

    Check out Hemline’s video for a demo of the metal variety, which are stretchy, rather than fixed like this one

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    Linking Collar or Waist Expanders Together

    Should you need greater ease at the waistband or collar, the expanders can be looped together to create a larger stretch like this.

    So you can see how easy it is to prolong the life of your garment if it’s become a bit snug.

    Stay tuned for more posts in our Care & Repair series

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    Free Exposed Zipper Pouch Pattern & Tutorial

    Free Exposed Zipper Pouch Pattern & Tutorial

    For the love of cute! We are totally smitten with these decorative star zippers… Not only is there a cute star zip pull, but there are cut-out stars along the zipper tape! Inserting these decorative exposed zips has a slightly different construction method to regular zips so we just HAD to put together a tutorial for you to show off their star splendour. Read on for our Exposed Zipper Pouch free pattern & tutorial.

    This free pattern has been sized and designed to fit these 25cm Star Lace Edge Decorative Zips. If you have smaller 20cm Lace edge Zips to hand then go check out this post as the pattern there fits a smaller length zip

    In the free pattern there are 2 options available for you to sew.

    • Option 1: uses 1 fabric for the outer panel. This is ideal for a border print fabric, larger print fabrics or if you want a quicker sew

    • Option 2: uses 2 fabrics on the outer panel. Perfect to add a little more interest to your design and show off complementary fabrics

    • A sewing project for:  Adventurous beginner
    • Finished Dimensions: 26cm x 17cm 
    • Approximate sewing time:  in an afternoon

    Important Notes:

    • 1cm seam allowance throughout, unless directed.
    • For steps using machine sewing, straight stitch, backstitching at the start & end using stitch length 2.5 unless otherwise stated.
    • When top stitching – use a 3-3.5mm length & stitch approx 3mm from the seam
    • Prepare your fabrics as per the manufacturer’s care advice
    • WST = Wrong Sides Together
    • RST = Right Sides Together
    • Read through the instructions fully before starting
    • We use fusible fleece in this project which can add bulk to your seams. We trim these out but you may prefer to cut the fleece without the seam allowance

    You Will Need:

    For Option 1:

    For Option 1
    ItemAmount requiredWe used
    The Pattern: Available here
    Fabric A: Cotton Fabric for outer1 Fat QuarterRiley Blake – Imagine – Dragonfly Flight Yellow
    Fabric B: Cotton Fabric for lining1 Fat Quarter Riley Blake – Imagine – Hexie Sprinkle Orange
    25cm / 10 inStar Lace Edge Decorative Zip  1Turquoise:  25cm / 10 inStar Lace Edge Decorative Zip 
    Iron-on fusible Volume Fleece50cmVlieseline / Vilene Iron-on fusible Volume Fleece H640 – White 
    Cotton Woven Interfacing – Medium50cmVlieseline / Vilene Cotton Woven Interfacing – Medium G700 – White
    Removable light tack tapeScotch Magic Invisible Tape

    For Option 2
    ItemAmount requiredWe used
    The Pattern: Available here
    Fabric A: Cotton Fabric for outer main1 Fat QuarterRiley Blake – Imagine – Dragonfly Flight Teal
    Fabric B: Cotton Fabric for lining1 Fat Quarter Riley Blake – Imagine – Shooting Stars Hot Pink
    Fabric C: Cotton Fabric for outer contrast1 Fat Quarter Riley Blake – Imagine – Colour Wheel White
    25cm / 10 inStar Lace Edge Decorative Zip  1Turquoise:  25cm / 10 inStar Lace Edge Decorative Zip 
    Iron-on fusible Volume Fleece50cmVlieseline / Vilene Iron-on fusible Volume Fleece H640 – White 
    Cotton Woven Interfacing – Medium50cmVlieseline / Vilene Cotton Woven Interfacing – Medium G700 – White
    Removable light tack tapeScotch Magic Invisible Tape

    Let’s make the Free Exposed Zipper Pouch Pattern!

    Step 1: Request Free Exposed Zipper Pouch Pattern

    Print & Assemble your pattern pieces. You can request the pattern here. This pattern has been sized to print on A4 paper.

    IMPORTANT: Use the 1” / 2cm test square to check the sizing. If the sizing is incorrect check print settings. Depending on the device used, select ‘actual size’ or deselect the ‘fit to page’ option.

     

    Step 2

    Cut out your fabrics and interfacings according to the pouch option you are making

    For Option 1

    From Pattern Piece 1  :

     

      • 2 x outer

      • 2 x lining

      • 2 x fusible fleece

      • 2 x woven interfacing

    For Option 2

    From Pattern Piece 1  :

     

      • 2 x lining

      • 2 x fusible fleece

    From Pattern Piece 2  :

     

      • 2 x outer main

      • 2 x woven interfacing

    From Pattern Piece 3  :

     

      • 2 x outer contrast

      • 2 x woven interfacing

    Step 3: Apply the interfacings 

     

      1. Iron the woven interfacing to the wrong side of your outer fabrics For full instructions on how to apply woven interfacing please check out this post 
      2. Iron on fusible fleece to the lining following the manufacturer’s instructions.

     

    Step 4: (Option 2 only) Sew the outer panel

     

      1. Take 1 x outer main and 1 x outer contrast & place RST & sew along the longest edge. Repeat for the other 1 outer panel.

    4. Press seams open, and then towards the darker fabric. Topstitch close to the seam line, if desired.

    Step 5: Prepare the panels

       

        1. On the top edge of your pouch mark 1cm in from each edge on all the outer & lining pieces

         

        Marck 1cm in from each edge on all outer and lining pieces on the top edge of your pouch

               

                1. With outer panel & lining RST sew along the top edge between the marks you’ve just made

                 

                Sew along the top edge between the marks you've just made

                   

                       

                        1. Repeat for the remaining outer & lining panels
                        2. Cut away the fusible fleece from the seam allowance taking care not to snip through your stitching or fabric. Applique scissors are a great tool for this job.

                        Cut away fusible fleece from the seam allowance

                           

                               

                                1. Using a pressing cloth, carefully press the seams open ensuring the iron doesn’t touch the fusible fleece. Then press the seam allowance towards the lining. You should have a crisp seam line.
                                2. Understitch: open out the panel and make sure the seam allowance is pressed to the lining side. Sew the seam allowance to the lining side, sewing approx. 2mm from the seamline between the marks. This will ensure your lining is not vising and the panels “roll away” from the zip. Your lining will now look like this

                                 

                                  Understitch and sew the seam allowance to the lining side, sewing approximately 2mm from the seamline between the marks.

                                     

                                       

                                        1. Fold the panel along the seamline with WST, then cover with a pressing cloth and press.
                                        2. Repeat steps 5-11 for the other outer & lining panel.

                                        Step 6: How to insert a lace edge exposed zip

                                         

                                          1. Check the zip works.
                                          2. Open one panel out flat and position the zipper teeth so they are on the lining side of the seam, close to the seamline.
                                          3. Tape the zip in place with the Scotch Magic Tape.

                                        Tape the zip in place

                                           

                                           

                                            1. Sew the zip with co-ordinating thread using your zipper foot between the marks

                                           

                                          Sew the zip with coordinating thread between the marks using zipper foot

                                             

                                               

                                                1. Repeat steps 14 – 16. for the other panel ensuring the 2 panels line up. Folding the lining of the first panel under it’s outer.

                                               

                                              Fold the lining of the first panel under its outer

                                              Step 7: Assemble the zipper pouch

                                                 

                                                  1. Check the zip then leave the pull halfway
                                                  2. Open out the panels to bring the 2 x outer and 2 x lining fabrics right sides together and pin/ clip the bottom edges together.
                                                  3. Sew both bottom edges, leaving a 10cm turning gap in the lining.
                                                  4. Align the zip tape ends and pin/ clip them together.
                                                  5. Pin/ Clip and sew the 2 sides.
                                                  6. [Optional but recommended] Trim out the fusible fleece from the seam allowances

                                                 

                                                          Assemble the zipper pouch

                                                             

                                                             

                                                              1. One at a time open out the corners and align the side and base seam lines with the seam allowances open.
                                                              2. Align the edges, then pin then sew them together.

                                                              Align the edges, then pin then sew them together.

                                                                Turn the purse out the right way

                                                                    26. Turn the pouch out the right way

                                                                    27. Sew the gap in the lining closed using either machine or hand sew with ladder stitch

                                                                    And you’re finished. Congratulations!