Video Notes:
Follow along as I handsew a small bag for my planner and pencil cases uses Victorian crazy quilting techniques from the 1880s!
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Transcripts for videos are available on my website.
Notes:
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I used decorative stitches and techniques from this booklet:
Instructions for Patchwork by J. F. Ingalls (Publisher)
https://archive.org/details/instructionsforp00inga
– Draw dimensions on muslin
– Arrange scrap fabrics over the dimensions of the bag
– Baste down the fabrics, turning in the fae edges
– Secure scraps with running stitches
– Embroider
– Trim awaye excess and baste down seam allowance
– Cut lining and basted into flat bag shape
– Sew lining to the exterior
– Whip stitch the side seams of the bag
– Mark button hole, cut, and sew button hole by hand
– Mark placement for 2 buttons
– 1 button for just planner
– 1 button for planner, 2 pencile cases, etc.
– Sew 2 buttons
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Attributions:
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Title Card:
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Photo by Anton Atanasov
https://www.pexels.com/photo/landscape-photo-of-forest-1655901/
Logo designed and drawn by A.R. Gergler
Background Music:
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Music: Celtic Ambiance by Alexander Nakarada
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Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License
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End Screen:
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Photo by Anton Atanasov
https://www.pexels.com/photo/landscape-photo-of-forest-1655901/