Sew What’s New June 2013

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Sew What’s New June 2013
Sew What’s New
June 2013
WUSF TV
WUSF Public Broadcasting
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Tampa, FL 33620
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1-800-654-3703
Monday, June 3
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Runway Finishes for Cool Edges, Part 2" Enjoy a unique sewing
experience finishing seams and hems with runway- style sewing secrets. Linda Lee,
pattern designer and author, joins Nancy to showcase runway raw edge finishes suitable
for woven and knit fashions. They extend cool edges to home decor using bold fringe
that effortlessly fits into seams. They also feature fuse and stitch underlays for couture
garments, including a selvage with ribbon and fringed edges, plus a petticoat edge on a
T-shirt.
8:30 AM
It's Sew Easy "Signature Style" Lisa Shepherd shares her love of hand-woven fabrics. She
shows how they require special consideration and techniques to utilize them
professionally. Next, Eileen Roche has a clothing tattoo for a man's dress shirt. Then,
Project Runway designer Valerie Mayen demonstrates her signature style with a
zippered tank top. Last, Angela Wolf has a sewing lesson on fringe.
9:00 AM
Beads, Baubles and Jewels "Whimsical" This show takes a fairy tale approach to design
style, adding whimsy and fantasy with some favorite things and motifs. Katie starts out
with stamped metal hearts you can use as pendants and charms. Next, Candie Cooper
makes tassel earrings with wirework and handmade ear wires. Then, stitch pro Jean
Campbell shows how to seamlessly change from peyote to brick stitch, right angle
weave to peyote and herringbone to square stitch. Last, Kristal Wick makes beaded
fairytale purse charms.
Tuesday, June 4
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Sew Elastic-Stretch Your Options, Part 1" Learn timesaving tips for
sewing a variety of elastics. Nancy reviews various types of elastics including braided,
knitted, and woven, and then she teaches updated techniques for buttonhole and
drawcord elastic. In addition, learn how to make a traditional elastic casing and a readyto-wear technique for a no-worries elastic casing, especially nice for knit garments.
8:30 AM
Quilting Arts " Modern Day Quilting" Contemporary quilters are redefining just what
modern means. First, Heather Jones presents a scrappy contemporary log cabin pillow
with a modern quilt aesthetic. Then, meet Deborah Boschert for illuminated lettersusing text as a design element for one-of-a-kind quilts. She presents a technique for
creating monograms and initial letters out of foil paper. We finish up with expert Ana
Buzzalino for the first of her machine quilting tutorials. Today she reviews accessories
that make machine quilting easier.
9:00 AM
Martha's Sewing Room "Circular Embellishments" Circular embellishment on a linen
Designer Suit; Sew Quick, Sew Easy embellished towels with ruffles; And Sew On
segment on how to sassafras your skirts; Joan's Flower Hand Embroidery. Guests: June
Mellinger, Kari Mecca, Gloria McKinnon.
Wednesday, June 5
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Sew Elastic-Stretch Your Options, Part 2" Choose elastic for great
shaping details-the perfect stepping stone to creative projects! Nancy uses clear,
narrow, and fold-over elastic plus elastic thread in conventional and creative ways.
Stabilize shoulder seams and add stretch to neckline seams with clear elastic, use 1/4"
elastic for stretchable gathers, elastic thread for smocking, and soft flexible foldover
elastic to finish soft knits such as baby clothing and fleece.
8:30 AM
It's Sew Easy "Fun Fabrics" Add fun and unusual fabrics to your sewing repertoire. The
first segment features couture designer Angela Wolf demonstrating easy ways to sew
with silk. Next, Tricia Waddell and Katrina Loving introduce a whole new source of fabric
- they recut existing garments for a fresh new style. Lastly, pattern designer Sheree
Schattenmann introduces viewers to laminated cotton with an easy apron perfect for a
first project.
9:00 AM
Sew It All "Boy's Toys, Angela Yosten" Sew a messenger bag for schoolbooks.
Thursday, June 6
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Sewing Then and Now, Part 1" Learn about sewing techniques great
grandma used, and see how much easier sewing has become today. Nancy takes a look
into the past and compares sewing techniques from sewing books written in the 1920s1950 s to the same techniques sewn now. Among the techniques included in this 2-part
series are stitching pockets, piping, hems, and zippers, plus many more comparisons
between sewing "then and now.
8:30 AM
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting "Machine Quilting Basics" Longarm Quilter and Quilting
Educator Dawn Cavanaugh shares with Marianne how to quilt with a sit down machine.
9:00 AM
Knit and Crochet Now! "Rugs" Knit and Crochet rugs add a personal touch to any room.
Meghan Jones designed a fun garter stitch rug and Carrie Carpenter designed a giant
crochet doily for your floor. Square is knit Blue Berry Muffin.
Friday, June 7
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Sewing Then and Now, Part 2" Take a virtual trip to sewing in the
past, and then fast-forward to convenient sewing of the present. Nancy demonstrates
how easy sewing has become over the years. She compares the sewing techniques from
decades ago with present techniques made fast and fun with one-task wonders and
other tools made to simplify our sewing, quilting, and embroidering.
8:30 AM
Quilt In A Day "Gambrel Roof Barn" Add landscaping to your Dairy Farm for a Peaceful
Pasture..
9:00 AM
Knitting Daily "Details, Details" Details don't have to be fussy and can make or break
your designs. Eunny begins this episode with double increases and decreases
demonstrations. Then, on the Accessorize Me segment, Eunny demonstrates a knitted
assemble made from alpaca yarn, showcasing this yarn's unique qualities. On this
episode's Yarn Spotlight, Clara Parkes and Eunny explore unique yarn blends. What
happens when you cross a yak with bamboo? We'll show you, and talk about great uses
and benefits to these fun blends. Finally, Eunny wraps up with a quick tip for adding icord edging to your work.
Monday, June 10
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Sewing A to Z" Join host Nancy Zieman as she shares a sampling of
her updated sewing and quilting techniques from A to Z. Travel through the alphabet
with Nancy as you learn tips that save time, simplify construction, make sewing more
enjoyable, and achieve professional results.
Part 1: Learn updated and easy techniques to make your sewing and quilting more
enjoyable. Nancy shares a sampling of simplified tips and techniques from her book,
Sewing A to Z. In this first part of the series she covers letters A-G with techniques such
as preparing Anchor Cloths, making Belt Loops, Cutting Out Patterns, using Double
Needles, Easing Seams, making Fabric Tubes, and using Gathers.
Part 2: Are you looking for organized sewing techniques that are as easy as ABC? Nancy
has compiled all her favorite techniques, and she features some of the best in this
program. In this second part of the series she covers letters I-P. See techniques for using
Interfacing, Lining Jacket Sleeves, stitching Knit Seams, Layering, Mitering Corners,
marking Notches, Organizing Fabric, and sewing Pintucks.
Part 3: Boost your sewing and quilting skills by learning the ABC's of these creative arts.
Join Nancy as she continues the sewing journey through her favorite tips and
techniques. In this final show of the series on Sewing A to Z, Nancy demonstrates
techniques from S-Z. Attaching Snaps, Topstitching, Understitching, sewing Vinyl,
making Wrapped Corners, preparing Yo-yos, and inserting Zippers are featured.
Tuesday, June 11
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Nancy Zieman's: Sewing A to Z, Part 1" Learn updated and easy
techniques to make your sewing and quilting more enjoyable. Nancy shares a sampling
of simplified tips and techniques from her book, Sewing A to Z. In this first part of the
series she covers letters A-G with techniques such as preparing Anchor Cloths, making
Belt Loops, Cutting Out Patterns, using Double Needles, Easing Seams, making Fabric
Tubes, and using Gathers.
8:30 AM
Quilting Arts "Experimental Quilting and Surface Design" This episode introduces some
experimental concepts using both thread and paint. Ellen Anne Eddy starts out with a
demonstration of free- motion bobbin work with hand-dyed and metallic threads. Then,
meet Marcia Derse as she shows us resist dyeing techniques for creating unique fabric
designs with infinite color combinations: first is monoprinting, and then she shows overdyeing with thickened dyes. Finally, it's lesson 2 with Ana Buzzalino: tips and tricks to
make free-motion machine quilting easier.
9:00 AM
Martha's Sewing Room "Serger piping" Lined bag with serger piping; Sew Quick, Sew
Easy boy's baby bonnet by serger; Lace diamond windows Antique Technique; Heirloom
Quilting segment on quilting with endless (continuous) embroidery. Guests: Kathy
McMakin, Nina McVeigh.
Wednesday, June 12
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Nancy Zieman's: Sewing A to Z, Part 2" Are you looking for
organized sewing techniques that are as easy as ABC? Nancy has compiled all her
favorite techniques, and she features some of the best in this program. In this second
part of the series she covers letters I-P. See techniques for using Interfacing, Lining
Jacket Sleeves, stitching Knit Seams, Layering, Mitering Corners, marking Notches,
Organizing Fabric, and sewing Pintucks.
8:30 AM
It's Sew Easy "Shop In Your Closet - Restyling" Breathe new life into garments taking up
space in the closet, or thrift store finds. Designer and teacher Bobbi Bullard begins with
a jean jacket redo - the basic pattern takes on a new look with fabric inserts. Then,
update jeggings with a zipper for a fresh look with Angela Wolf. The closing segment
features Cindy Losekamp sharing more ideas for updating garments from the back of the
closet.
9:00 AM
Sew It All "Faux Fur Fun, Cheryl Zuczek" Learn the ins and outs of working with faux fur.
Thursday, June 13
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Nancy Zieman's: Sewing A to Z, Part 3" Boost your sewing and
quilting skills by learning the ABC's of these creative arts. Join Nancy as she continues
the sewing journey through her favorite tips and techniques. In this final show of the
series on Sewing A to Z, Nancy demonstrates techniques from S-Z. Attaching Snaps,
Topstitching, Understitching, sewing Vinyl, making Wrapped Corners, preparing Yo-yos,
and inserting Zippers are featured.
8:30 AM
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting "By The Big Lake" Marianne and Mary share how to take
inspiration directly from an antique quilt. They will also demonstrate making 2" and 4"
half square triangles with a special ruler.
9:00 AM
Knit and Crochet Now! "Footstools" Covering a simple footstool is a simple way to
change the decor of your room. Robyn shows how to make a granny square cover and
Kristin shows us a knit strip cover. Crochet Tricolor is the square.
Friday, June 14
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Art Quilts-Fusible Collage Workshop, Part 1" Be inspired to create a
vibrant fusible fabric collage-an art quilt with character! Fiber artists Laura Wasilowski
and Frieda Anderson join Nancy to share their nature inspired artwork with a workbook
approach-one technique at a time. Learn to use bright patterned collages for
backgrounds, incorporating weaving, braiding, bias strips, and free form pieces in these
small projects. A new approach to using fusibles makes these art quilts that incorporate
raw edge applique very easy to assemble.
8:30 AM
Quilt In A Day "Americana Star Block and Quilt" A Patriotic block make from Flying
Geese Blocks.
9:00 AM
Knitting Daily "Twist and Shout" Join us as we twist and shout, exploring twisted stitches
and head- turning yarns and designs. Eunny begins this episode with a tutorial on short
row and cables; two knitting techniques that you can combine for interesting details. On
today's Accessorize Me segment, Laura Bryant and Barry Klein look at faux fur, and fun
projects that incorporate this yarn without harming any animals in the process. Then
Clara Parkes and Eunny put the spotlight on sparkly, novelty yarns. We look at some fun
yarns that have a little something extra for cool effects, and talk about where these
novelty yarns can be used to add flair to any project. Finally, Eunny wraps up today's
show with a quick tip on the "Big Twist."
Monday, June 17
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Machine Needle Felting, Part 1" Use simplified felting, shading, and
hand embroidery techniques to create fiber art. Fiber artist Isabella Hoffman joins
Nancy in showing how to creatively incorporate felting, shading and blending, and hand
embroidery skills for a fiber art masterpiece. Machine felting makes the project quick,
while fabric marker shading techniques and hand embroidery give it personality.
8:30 AM
Is's Sew Easy "Patterns" Learn how to alter or adapt patterns for a personal style. The
show begins with fashions from designer Valerie Mayen of Project Runway fame. She
brings style to new levels from her own pattern designs. Next, Tricia Waddell and
Katrina Loving teach about the difference between good and bad darts. Lastly, Peggy
Sagers discusses why patterns are just the first step to a correct fit as she shows how to
make perfect sleeves and armholes that fit.
9:00 AM
Sew It All "Stabilizer Wise - Sue Hausmann" Learn about stabilizer types and make an
organizer.
Tuesday, June 18
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Machine Needle Felting, Part 2" Embellish your felting with fabric
markers and easy embroidery techniques. Isabella Hoffman, a fiber artist and machine
felting expert, joins Nancy to showcase and teach the techniques she uses for her
embellished felting. Machine felting, shading with fabric markers, and hand embroidery,
as well as the 3D techniques she has developed, make her work come to life.
8:30 AM
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting "Blue Bird of Happiness" Marianne and Mary show how
to mark and cut out wool appliques for a wool table topper.
Knit and Crochet Now! "Socks" Everyone loves knit or crochet socks and we have a pair
of each for you. Robyn shows how to make crochet a pair of graphic socks designed by
9:00 AM
Jewdy Lambert. Next up Kristin takes you step by step through making a pair of striped
socks by Lisa Carnahan. Square is crochet Cross Over.
Wednesday, June 19
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Expressive Sweatshirts, Part 1" Use fabric strips and some ingenuity
to decorate innovative tops and vests styled from sweatshirts. Nancy and guest Mary
Mulari express creativity using 2-1/2" strips to embellish a top with faced and folded
stripes, and a fitted vest with staggered stripes that are pinked and fused to form cross
bars. Then they serge and twist strips for a shaded striped vest, and make 3D bias vines
and chenille blossoms the focal point on another top. These expressive tops and vests
all start with sweatshirts!
8:30 AM
Quilt In A Day "Quartrefoil & Cups and Saucers" Flying Geese blocks are made from
squares.
9:00 AM
Knitting Daily "Short Rows" This episode dives into short row knitting. Eunny begins with
a tutorial on three ways to wrap your short rows. Next, on today's Accessorize Me
segment, Shay and Kristin talk about the Broomstick lace crocheted hat. This fun hat is
easy-to-crochet and takes just one ball of yarn. Then, on Yarn Spotlight, Clara Parkes and
Eunny talk about washable wools; which yarns are actually washable, and what projects
lend themselves to these yarns. Finally, Eunny wraps up with a quick tip on changing
stepped bind-offs to short row knitting.
Thursday, June 20
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Expressive Sweatshirts, Part 2" Learn novel embellishing and
impressive sweatshirt revamping ideas. Nancy teams up with Mary Mulari to make a
fashionable cowl neckline by using the bottom ribbing in the Bottom to Top Sweatshirt.
Then they trim the neck and cuffs of the Denim Do-Over with denim strips and buttons.
A shirt and sweatshirt are recycled for the layered Calico Country top, while the
asymmetrical Oriental top is styled with shaped hems, cuffs, and a V-neck.
8:30 AM
It's Sew Easy "Quilt Techniques" Designer June Mellinger shows how to use embroidery
machines to quilt. Next, Angela Wolf teaches how to add darts to a shirt. Last, Eileen
Roche demonstrates raw edge applique.
9:00 AM
Beads, Baubles & Jewels "Sophisticate" Create some upscale drama with sophisticated,
statement jewelry. Katie starts out with a double needle weave technique to give an
elegant bracelet dramatic impact. Next, Brenda Schweder offers her artistic
interpretation of a sophisticated jewelry design. Then, Wyatt White demonstrates how
to create a glamorous cocktail ring using banding pliers and his signature wire wrapping
technique. Last, Katie and Wyatt discuss using sophisticated stones in jewelry designs.
Friday, June 21
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Bargello Quilts With A Twist, Part 1" Learn an alternative method
of making Bargello quilt blocks that yields a plethora of versatile designs. Nancy and
Maggie Ball, author and quilt designer, demonstrate easy to piece Bargello quilt blocks
and twist them to yield a variety of designs. They teach a basic plan to select fabric,
arrange and stitch the strips, cut strips into segments, and layout the blocks. Then they
make a Tessellating Butterflies runner with 12 identical blocks and sashing strips.
Maggie showcases several quilts.
8:30 AM
Quilting Arts "Stitch Designs In Quilting" Whether by hand or machine, there is an
endless array of patterns and designs to enhance your quilts. Laura Wasilowski starts
out with tips for adding hand stitches to abstract quilt blocks for texture and style. Then,
Angela Walters introduces the "tiles" quilt design in free motion. We finish up with
special guest Sophie Rubin and a young perspective as she visits a quilt show and
chooses some of her favorite designs.
9:00 AM
Martha's Sewing Room "Reverse Bobbinwork" Reverse bobbinwork and embellishments
using machine attachments and sewing techniques; Sew Quick, Sew Easy embellished
artwork; And Sew On segment on spaghetti edged appliques; Hand embroidered raised
fishbone. Guests: Chris Tryon, Kari Mecca, Wendy Schoen.
Monday, June 24
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Easy Reversible Aprons-Everday and Elegant, Part 1" Waist-tie
aprons are an easy in-vogue wardrobe addition for daytime or evening hostess events.
Nancy and guest designer Mary Mulari highlight features from several of Mary's apron
designs. Make practical aprons for hanging laundry and gardening, or create other
vintage styles that incorporate appliques, rick rack, and tie-shaped wedges-all are
reversible! Four apron styles, including a child's apron, ideal for daughter or
granddaughter, are featured!
8:30 AM
It's Sew Easy "Sewing As Business" Couture expert Angela Wolf demonstrates her main
passion, making custom jeans. Then June Mellinger shares some ideas for starting your
own sewing business. Last, Janet Pray creates a denim clutch-a project she has used to
teach sewing nationwide.
9:00 AM
Beads, baubles & Jewels "Dangles and Drops" Add eye catching movement and
dimensional interest to jewelry designs with a variety of dangle and drop styles. First is
Kerry Bogert with a technique using wire and resin together to form unique dangles.
Then, Molly Schaller demonstrates a necklace featuring drop beads with jump rings.
Next, it's a workshop lesson on making basic but beautiful dangles and drops. Last is
Melinda Barta showing how to create unique dangles from seed beads and caps.
Tuesday, June 25
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Easy Reversible Aprons-Everday and Elegant, Part 2" Upgrade your
cooking and serving attitude with a festive reversible apron. Nancy's guest, Mary Mulari,
has designed some new aprons in her signature reversible style. She and Nancy show
how to make three full flair apron styles that include colorful appliqued pockets,
grommets, rick rack, detachable accents, and more. The styles definitely have a split
personality, with one side for everyday tasks and the reverse side to host an elegant
occasion.
8:30 AM
Quilting Arts "Free-Motion Work" Free-motion stitching is a favorite topic for art
quilters; unique thread patterns are an all-important layer in contemporary quilting. We
begin with Ellen Anne Eddy and her free-motion techniques for making flower motifs.
She's making pattern-free embellished flowers with free-motion applique stitching.
Then, meet Lindsey Murray for some of the best quilt storage and organization tips for
both your machine and your studio. Finally, Ana Buzzalino presents lesson 4 of our freemotion stitching tutorials: using a basic free-motion machine quilting design in different
configurations for interesting effects.
9:00 AM
Martha's Sewing Room "Baby Puffing" Round yoke daygown embellished with baby
puffing; Sew Quick, Sew Easy credit card case, Sew Easy Stabilizing segment on tips and
tricks for stress-free embroidery; Heirloom Quilting with free-motion stitching. Guests:
Connie Palmer, Kay Brooks, Nina McVeigh.
Wednesday, June 26
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "30-Minute Doll Cloths, Part 1" Turn an 18" doll into a "fashionista"
by sewing coordinating outfits made quickly and easily. Author and designer Joan Hinds
teams up with Nancy to sew a versatile collection of clothes for 18" dolls, each sewn in
30 minutes or less. They reveal secrets for easy flat construction, no-hassle gathering,
quick zigzagged elastic, lace hems, fun fusible applique, and much more. Create
gathered skirts, leggings, camisoles, and dresses for everyday and special occasions.
8:30 AM
It's Sew Easy "Mom and Grandma Are Busy - Kids and Baby" The first child or grandchild
is often the motivation for reviving sewing or a first sewing project. Rebecca Cornell and
Christy Howden, young moms and pattern designers, open the show with felting
techniques for a fun toy. Next, Tricia Waddell and Katrina Loving have a mom friendly
tip for reinforcing seams for heavy wear on stuffed animals and clothing. Then, Sheree
Schattenmann creates a simple duvet for a baby's room. Angela Wolf wraps up the show
and the first season of It's Sew Easy showing how to distress jeans for a fashion look
suitable for kids, teens, and moms.
9:00 AM
Sew It All "Material World, Josephine Kimberling" Explore the world of fabric design
from an artist's perspective.
Thursday, June 27
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "30-Minute Doll Cloths, Part 2" Make an easy quilt Little girl's gifts in
minutes-sew a simple mix and match 18" doll wardrobe. Nancy and designer Joan Hinds
create quick 18" doll clothes that are simple enough for beginning sewers. Learn to sew
pants, vests, T-shirts, jumpers, and nightgowns for playtime to bedtime ensembles. Each
takes 30 minutes or less to sew. Nancy and Joan demonstrate using fusible trims and
hems, simple serged edges, bias necklines, ruffled armholes, and lots more.
8:30 AM
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting "Indigo Star" Mary and Jenny Doane demonstrate how
to make quick four patch units and also how to use special rulers to make units for a
simple star block.
9:00 AM
Knit and Crochet Now! "Gifts" Handmade gifts are perfect for any occasion. Robyn will
show how to make a thread necklace designed by Susan Lowman and Kristin will show
how to make a cable stitch tablet case designed by Cheryl Murray. This week we will
show how to finish up the afghan square of the week.
Friday, June 28
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Serger Workshop, Part 1" Learn serger basics and make samples of
the most used serger stitches in this workbook style class. Serger expert Pam Mahshie
joins Nancy to teach you how to serge knit seams, chain stitch patchwork, serge
wrapped corners, serge decorative edges, and more-all in a serger workshop you can
attend in the comfort of your home. Test drive a Cording Foot and an Elastic Foot for
your serger using an easy 3- or 4- thread overlock stitch.
8:30 AM
Quilt In A Day "North Star Block" Strip Piecing was never easier.
9:00 AM
Knitting Daily "Unusally Unique" We celebrate the unusually unique aspects of knit. We
begin with a tutorial on Andean colorwork's scalloped edging. Eunny demonstrates this
technique for an unique flair that you can add to your own designs. Next, knitwear
designer Kristen TenDyke takes a look at her finish-free knits with a demonstration on a
neat i-cord element that she adds to her knitted pullover design. Then, on Yarn
Spotlight, Clara Parkes and Eunny are surrounded by luxury as they look at luxurious
yarns made from muskox and silk. Worth every penny of luxury, these yarns are one-ofa-kind and work well for various small projects. Finally, Eunny wraps up today's episode
with a fun technique of purling backwards!