Quilted Hoody....
#41
1. Taking a sweatshirt apart for being the pattern. you could save a zipper that came with the sweatshirt or by a new one.
2. Peicing all the strips were prepaired.
3. Laying the right side of top quilt that was done on the table and laying the pattern on the top quilt.
4. Using Quilt Basting Spray and let it dry before quilting.
5. Quilting
6. Cutting the patterns off.
7. Asemblying - to saw a zipper on first, to put pockets, to saw shoulder and side together, to saw a hoody then sleeve
8. Binding. I used bias tape (extra wide double fold) for binding or you can make your own bias binding instead.
#42
Love this . I wear plain old hoodies all the time . I need to snaz them up . And I bet this would keep the husband and grown boys from "borrowing" them
How did you do the pockets? Oh now I see it was from a regular sweat shirt right? did you use two to get the hood and pockets?
How did you do the pockets? Oh now I see it was from a regular sweat shirt right? did you use two to get the hood and pockets?
#43
#44
These are the directions as below...
1. Taking a sweatshirt apart for being the pattern. you could save a zipper that came with the sweatshirt or by a new one.
2. Peicing all the strips were prepaired.
3. Laying the right side of top quilt that was done on the table and laying the pattern on the top quilt.
4. Using Quilt Basting Spray and let it dry before quilting.
5. Quilting
6. Cutting the patterns off.
7. Asemblying - to saw a zipper on first, to put pockets, to saw shoulder and side together, to saw a hoody then sleeve
8. Binding. I used bias tape (extra wide double fold) for binding or you can make your own bias binding instead.
#45
I just bought a sweatshirt with a hoody or they call hoody sweater and taking it apart.....
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