Stampin' Up has really expanded their fabric selection in the new catalog. You don't have to be a seamstress--or even like to sew--to enjoy using Designer Fabric! The colors and patterns in the Designer Fabrics are designed to coordinate perfectly with Stampin' Up! inks, card stock, Designer Series Paper, and other accessories, and are perfect for adding a stylish touch to traditional paper projects. If you do enjoy sewing, however, the beauty and high quality of Designer Fabric, available in an extra-wide fat quarter (18" x 26"), makes it perfect for use in quilting, clothing, home décor, or any other project you can think of.
Since SU has retired the wide ribbons, I think the fabric will work great for a wider ribbon. Just tear or cut it into strips and you will have a widerfabric ribbon and it will also match the DSP! Give it a try. But there are also a lot of other things you can do with the beautiful fabric. Check out the projects below and be creative! My favorite is the last one - the onesie outfit. Wish I knew someone who was having a baby girl!!!
- Die cut 10 large scallop circles using Big Shot and Scallop Circles #2 Bigz die. Cut off eight of the scallops from each scallop circle. Gather together across the flat side about 1/4" from edge, gathering all ten circles on the same double-thread. Tie off.
- Die cut 10 small scallop circles using Big Shot and Scallop Circles #2 Bigz die. Gather the circles across three of the scallops on the same double-thread. Tie off.
- To cover Corduroy button, die cut a small scallop circle, then cut off all scallops. Gather the fabric around the edge, place button in the middle, then gather up threads and tie off.
- Attach ponytail elastic to back, then sew through all layers of fabric (including fabric around button), so fabric layers are connected to elastic.
PONY TAIL HOLDER |
- Corduroy button
- Sizzix Big Shot
- Scallop Circle #2 Bigz die
- Fabric
- Needle and thread
- Ponytail elastic
- Die cut 10 large scallop circles using Big Shot and Scallop Circles #2 Bigz die. Cut off eight of the scallops from each scallop circle. Gather together across the flat side about 1/4" from edge, gathering all 10 circles on the same double-thread. Tie off.
- Die cut eight small scallop circles using Big Shot and Scallop Circles #2 Bigz die. Gather the circles across three of the scallops on the same double-thread. Tie off.
- Die cut four small scallop circles using Big Shot and Scallop Circles #2 Bigz die. Fold circles in half, then in half again. Gather together across the bottom, gathering all four circles on the same double-thread. Tie off.
- Layer scallop circles and sew together.
- Attach Corduroy button through center.
- Die cut small scallop circle using Big Shot and Scallop Circles #2 Bigz die. Adhere to bottom of layered fabric pieces.
- Cut two strips of fabric and adhere over headband to secure scallop circle flower to headband.
HEADBAND |
- Corduroy button
- Sizzix Big Shot
- Scallop Circle #2 Bigz die
- Fabric
- Needle and thread
- Headband
Instructions
ONSIE |
- Die cut 12 pennants using Big Shot and Pennant Bigz XL die. Gather and adhere to 1" elastic using sewing machine and thread.
- Die cut seven small scallop circles using Big Shot and Scallop Circle #2 Bigz die. Fold over five scallops and adhere to collar of onesie using sewing machine and thread.
- Die cut 10 small scallop circles using Big Shot and Scallop Circle #2 Bigz die. Gather the circles across three of the scallops on the same double-thread. Tie off.
- To create ribbon flowerette, tie a knot in the end of Pretty in Pink taffeta ribbon, then tie a new knot every three inches. Gather the ribbon in between each knot.
- Adhere ribbon to flower, then sew entire piece to onesie.
- Wash and dry to give shabby-chic look.
- Pretty in Pink taffeta ribbon
- Sizzix Big Shot
- Pennant Bigz XL die
- Scallop Circle #2 Bigz die
- 1" wide elastic
- Sewing machine and thread
- Baby onesie
- Fabric
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