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The drama of this jacket belies the ease in assembly. Designer and sewist Chelsea from Friday Pattern Company walks you through sewing the Cambria Duster, a shin-length, long-sleeved piece of outerwear featuring an oversized shawl collar and high side slits. The jacket closes with oversized waist ties and you'll cover your seams with bias tape, lending a tailored effect. Work in a lightweight linen for spring and summer-wear or a heavier denim or canvas as an ideal cold-weather layering piece.
- 12” x 24” felt sheets in white and pink
- 12" x 12" accent sheets in hot pink, aqua, and two shades of green
- White iron-on vinyl
- Sewing machine
- Bright pink thread
- Felt glue
- Scissors
- Cricut Easy Press or iron and ironing surface
- Cricut Maker
- 12” x 24” Fabric Cutting Cricut Mat
- Create large scale felt projects using the Cricut Maker
- Personalize text in the Cricut Design Space
- Protect your cutting mat when using felt fabrics
- Assemble stocking with sewing machine
What you’ll get:
- Detailed instruction on how to make customized felt Christmas stockings using a Cricut Maker
- 4 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step instruction by expert instructor Amber of Damask Love
- The ability to leave comments, ask question and interact with other students
Amazing class!! I've learnt so much! I was making the oil paints, but very new to acrylic paints making, and surprisingly it's almost the same - just a different binder. Also I was experimenting with the watercolour paints and find them more difficult, because they turn up more like a gouache. Maybe I'll stick with making a gouache paints. Also want to try to make the acrylic gouache. I guess adding the acrylic medium to my gum Arabic and calcium carbonate will make it acrylic gouache. So excited to make more interesting colours, too!! And the easiest and most satisfying is my own golden metallic paints, which I've started with in the first place. I sometimes also just add some extra pigment to the ready made paint to alter their colour - for example adding some silver to the gold will make it champagne colour, which I like more. Thanks again!