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What you will learn:
— Creating an appliqué ruffle
— Preparing thread for hand appliqué
— Zig-zag embroidery stitch
- 3-4 oz. leather (or heavier)
- variety of leather hole punches
- strap cutter or rotary cutter
- strap closure
- button studs
- scissors
- chalk
- rivets and rivet setter
- awl
- thin polyester cording
- leather needle
- hammer
- craft glue
- cutting board for hole punching
- Basic leather working
- Hand stitching leather
- Setting rivets and studs
- Choosing a closure
What you’ll get:
- An easy-to-follow lesson on how to make a clutch out of leather
- 5 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Downloadable PDF pattern included
- Step-by-step expert instruction by expert instructor Elke Bergeron
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
Very nice introduction but these fabrics are not the type I usually see in chain stores and I am not sure a beginner can truly experiment with the beautiful fabrics presented. I would have like a more basic approach, like what is best for a shirt or pants, not necessarily fancy clothes.
I realise this is an very basic introduction. It is specific to the garment seamstress and most of what is presented are high end choices. The video title could be altered to reflect this.
A more affordable fabric introduction, inclusive of definitions (gabardine, lawn, etc) would be useful.
Furthermore a fabric introduction oriented to the home sewer and crafter, would be useful to many here on Creativebug.
