LiEr from ikat bag shows how to add a contrast hem facing to the bottom of an A-line skirt. The contrast band adds interest and also finishes off the bottom so that no raw edges show. I love this look! Get the how-to.
[photo from ikat bag]
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by Anne Weaver
LiEr from ikat bag shows how to add a contrast hem facing to the bottom of an A-line skirt. The contrast band adds interest and also finishes off the bottom so that no raw edges show. I love this look! Get the how-to.
[photo from ikat bag]
I recently came across this super clever Microwave Bowl Cozy Sewing Pattern, and I have to say, it’s a game-changer for any home cook or sewing enthusiast. If you’re tired of burning your hands on hot bowls straight from the microwave, then this pattern is exactly what you need. It’s not only practical but also incredibly easy to make!
What I love most about this pattern is how versatile and simple it is to follow. It’s designed to fit most microwave-safe bowls, making it a functional addition to any kitchen. The instructions are easy to understand, even for beginners, and the materials needed are straightforward – you probably already have most of them lying around.
Aside from being practical, the microwave bowl cozy also makes a great handmade gift! Imagine gifting this to a friend or family member – it’s personal, thoughtful, and useful, making it the perfect addition to any kitchen.
Overall, this pattern is perfect for anyone looking to add a cozy, homemade touch to their kitchen while staying safe from those dreaded hot bowls. Highly recommend!
Check out the pattern here: Microwave Bowl Cozy Sewing Pattern