Hi, My pattern is downloadable from drop box and I have attached the link, however the towel dress bodice I have made is from my latest tea towel tutorial. Happy Sewing! www.dropbox.com/s/vlaoe87vhacc548/Tea%20Towel%20Dress%20Pattern.PDF?dl=0 The link to the other video is: czcams.com/video/bOPuQWXmwYI/video.html
What is the pressure foot you are using on your machine? Is this something I need to use? I am shopping to replace my 40 old machine and interested in knowing the name of your sewing machine. Thank you I subscribe as I love your crafts.
@cindy barnes Hi, the foot I am using is called a walking foot. This machine is a Juki TL-2010Q. This machine or foot is not required to sew items like this. On my brother machine which is not a semi-industrial and nor using a walking foot all I do is increase my stitch length by one number. Example if I use a 2.0 I would increase to 3.0 and just sew slower. Also sewing thicker items I like using a 90/14 verses a 80/12. Hope this helps and thanks for subscribing and watching. Happy Sewing!
Very cute! Love your fabrics!
Thank you! 😊
How do I get the free pattern for the kitchen towel dress, thanks
Hi, My pattern is downloadable from drop box and I have attached the link, however the towel dress bodice I have made is from my latest tea towel tutorial.
Happy Sewing!
www.dropbox.com/s/vlaoe87vhacc548/Tea%20Towel%20Dress%20Pattern.PDF?dl=0
The link to the other video is:
czcams.com/video/bOPuQWXmwYI/video.html
What is the pressure foot you are using on your machine? Is this something I need to use? I am shopping to replace my 40 old machine and interested in knowing the name of your sewing machine. Thank you I subscribe as I love your crafts.
@cindy barnes Hi, the foot I am using is called a walking foot. This machine is a Juki TL-2010Q. This machine or foot is not required to sew items like this. On my brother machine which is not a semi-industrial and nor using a walking foot all I do is increase my stitch length by one number. Example if I use a 2.0 I would increase to 3.0 and just sew slower. Also sewing thicker items I like using a 90/14 verses a 80/12. Hope this helps and thanks for subscribing and watching. Happy Sewing!