Sew What’s New May 2013

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Sew What’s New May 2013
Sew What’s New
May 2013
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Wednesday, May 1
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Retro Hankies, Part 1" Be inspired with creations made from vintage
hankies. Amy Barickman and her staff of designers have created fashions and home
decor using vintage and modern hankies to give a nostalgic feel to the projects. Nancy
and Amy show how to incorporate hankies into wearable art, and give a multitude of
designer tips for additional ways in which to utilize beautiful retro hankies.
8:30 AM
It's Sew Easy "Dress Up ready Made Home Decor" Personalize readymade home decor
items - the key is in the details. Editor Eileen Roche starts off the show demonstrating
easy techniques for monogramming napkins and towels. Then, Editors Tricia Waddell
and Katrina Loving show how to use simple needle turn applique to embellish pillows
and wall hangings. Home decor expert Pam Damour wraps up the show with the 10
steps to a perfect pillow - whatever the design style.
9:00 AM
Sew It All "Sew It Seams - Sandra Betzina" Learn several seam finishes for different
fabrics and applications.
Thursday, May 2
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Retro Hankies, Part 2" Express yourself by using beautiful hankies as
a focal point in your projects. Amy Barickman and Nancy continue this nostalgic series
by incorporating vintage hankies into ready-made garments as well as home decor
accents. Amy's designer styles and decorations are expressive as well as economical to
sew.
8:30 AM
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting "Emeralds" Marianne and Mary show how to make
album cross blocks in two sizes. Marianne and Mary share how to make square in a
square units that will be used to construct a rolling stone block. They will also show how
to construct the rolling stone block. Marianne and Mary will demonstrate how to use a
special ruler to cut setting pieces for a diagonal set.
9:00 AM
Knit and Crochet Now! "Sweaters" Robyn is first up with a fashionable granny square
sweater designed by Tammy Hildebrand and then Kristin will show how to knit a
directional rib cardigan by Irina Poludennko. Afghan square this week is a crochet
Scalloped Shell.
Friday, May 3
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy “Delightful Dresden Appliques, Part 1" Take a simple approach to
Dresden quilting-applique. Designer Kate Bashynski and Nancy demonstrate classic
appliqued Dresden designs. After showing how to stitch and applique wedges to a fabric
background, they add traditional or dimensional yo-yo centers. Then they showcase
innovative design options using full, three-quarter, and half fan blocks, including a
Patches & Plates Quilt, a Serpentine Table Runner, and a Poinsettia Table Topper.
8:30 AM
Quilt In A Day "Dutch Barn With End of Day" Making the roof is a cinch on Eleanor's
Symmetric block.
9:00 AM
Knitting Daily "Beyond the Aran" Join us on this episode of Knitting Daily for an in-depth
look at cable knitting. We begin with a primer on braided and woven cable techniques;
great ways to add depth and texture to your knitwear. Then, expert Kristin Omdahl
wraps up her shawl knitalong with great tips for edging this shawl and then pinning the
entire piece in the blocking process to make your knitted lace bloom. On today's yarn
spotlight, yarn aficionado Clara Parkes talks super lofty, puffy yarns. These yarns knit up
and fill in stitches well, and Clara shows the types of yarns that possess this unique
quality. And finally, on this season's last quick tip segment we share a combination of
cables and lace stitches that are sure to be fun to knit.
Monday, May 6
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Delightful Dresden Appliques, Part 2" Try a new twist on Dresden
designs with simplified applique, scalloped edges, and design transformations. Nancy
teams up with designer Kate Bashynski to continue exploring interesting variations for
the Dresden applique process. They show a never-fail method of shaping scalloped
edges using fusible interfacing. They make four projects, including a Dresden Dahlia
quilt, a mini Christmas Tree Skirt, a Peacock Table Runner, and an Eleven Pines Wall
Hanging.
8:30 AM
Is's Sew Easy "Knits" Deepika Prakash starts out with a lesson on everything you need to
know for sewing successfully on knits. Then, Eileen Roche shows how to make another
clothing tattoo - position a butterfly at the waist of a skinny T for a casual look. Last,
designer Valori Wells shows how to deconstruct a favorite t-shirt to make your own
pattern that fits perfectly.
9:00 AM
Beads, Baubles and Jewels "Colorful" The addition of color is a way of expressing your
style all by itself. Bold colors say look at me and evoke a playful attitude. First, Katie
creates a colorful necklace that started out as a t-shirt. Next, Barbara Lewis adds color to
metal beads using torch fired enamel and then assembles them in an artistic bracelet.
Then, Leslie Rogalski makes colorful beaded straps, bracelets, and more with a seed
bead loom. Last, learn what color has to say about you. Katie and Wyatt discuss
gemstones and their meaning.
Tuesday, May 7
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Sensational Scarves, Part 1" Learn quick and easy techniques to sew
several fashionable scarves. Transform a rectangle into a drapable spiral scarf, tuck and
gather challis fabric for a cascading scarf, or create clever knit infinity ring scarves.
Nancy and guest Donna Fenske share the simple process for making creative new fabric
accessories-sensational scarves!
8:30 AM
Quilting Arts "Stitch Meets Art" Stitching can be its own art form and transform your
quilt design. Our first guest is Ellen Anne Eddy. She has a basic lesson on darning feet
and also tips for choosing batting. Then, meet Laura Wasilowski as she "arts" up a
traditional quilt block with fusible web. We finish up with Carol Ann Waugh and adding
texture to quilted pieces with couching.
9:00 AM
Martha's Sewing Room "Whimsical Trims From A Stick" Using Whimsy Sticks for creating
trims and flowers; Sew Quick, Sew Easy roses for headbands, shoe clips; Heirloom
Quilting segment on crazy quilting with the embroidery machine; Hand embroidered
ribbon stitch. Guests: Kari Mecca, Nina McVeigh, Gloria McKinnon.
Wednesday, May 8
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Sensational Scraves, Part 2" Create stylish scarves that are easy to
sew and fun to wear. Designer Donna Fenske joins Nancy to showcase textured scarf
creations using fabrics ranging from light and airy bridal illusion to a lofty fleece.
Traditional techniques like making chenille give way to unique designs such as the nosew Fairy Dust Scarf. Whether you're ruffling, tying, cutting, or felting, the results are
dramatic!
8:30 AM
Is's Sew Easy "Garment Construction Tips" Start with good construction for a stylish and
successful sewing project. The first segment features couture designer Angela Wolf
showing techniques for sewing on knits - giving a basic t-shirt a personal touch. Next,
Tricia Waddell demonstrates the importance of stay stitching and under stitching. The
last segment is with pattern designer Gina Moorhead using ruching, exposed zippers,
and patch pockets to update existing garments or change a pattern.
9:00 AM
Sew It All "Coat of Many Layers - Julie Tierney" Create a coat using an upcycled
comforter.
Thursday, May 9
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Copy Cat Patterns, Part 1" Make a pattern from a purchased
garment without taking the garment apart. Nancy demonstrates how to create a pattern
from a ready-made garment with a reverse sewing process, using a front-opening jacket
to illustrate. After discussing basic tools, she reveals the tricks of tracing. She shows how
to transfer grainline, seams, seam and hem allowances, side panels, collars,
buttonholes, and sleeves, as well as how to replicate a garment section with a center
fold.
8:30 AM
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting "Times Square" Marianne and Mary demonstrate paper
piecing sections for a New York Beauty type quilt.
9:00 AM
Knit and Crochet Now! "Light Up The Room" Take a plain lamp shade and add a little
knit or crochet to make it your own. Maggie will show you how to knit a lace stitch cover
and Ellen will demonstrate a crochet shell stitch shade, designed by Carrie Carpenter.
Knit Ice Storm is the square this week.
Friday, May 10
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Copy Cat Patterns, Part 2" Copy your favorite garment and make
stylish personalized changes. Nancy illustrates how to prepare a pattern from a
purchased garment and add enhanced details. Learn how to transfer darts, pockets,
tucks or gathers, pleats, collars and collar stays, and raglan sleeves. Using Nancy's
technique, you'll develop a pattern that reproduces the style or fit of your best-loved
garment.
8:30 AM
Quilt In A Day "Bank Barn & Flying Kite" Make the Flying kite block into a quilt.
9:00 AM
Knitting Daily "Always Classic" The first episode of the season explores the classic cable
and timeless projects. On Getting Started, Eunny dives into a tutorial on cable knitting
with tips for repairing common cable mistakes, such as picking up stitches and reknitting your cables. Next, on Accessorize Me, Eunny has a quick-to-knit cable ornament
pattern that is a great project for beginners. Then, on this season's first Yarn Spotlight,
Eunny joins yarn expert Clara Parkes to talk wool. Learn about 100% wool yarns, their
common uses, and what sets them aside from other yarns on the market. Finally, Eunny
wraps up this episode with a quick tip for reading cable charts and counting rows within
your cable.
Monday, May 13
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Sew Serendipity, Part 1" Add pizzazz to your wardrobe with
unexpected combinations of fabric, style, and techniques. Kay Whitt, author and
designer, joins Nancy to create a dynamic duo as they share winning ways of combining
fabrics, clever designs, and friendly techniques. Think outside the box as you learn ways
of teaming appliqued ruching, invisible zippers, and ruffling with streamlined patterns
and unusual fabrics.
8:30 AM
Its's Sew Easy "Pants" Fit expert Peggy Sagers shows how to create an easy and quick
pair of yoga pants. Then, embellish your favorite yoga pants with a clothing tattoo
demonstrated by machine embroidery expert, Eileen Roche. Last, Sheree Schattenmann
has a super simple design for lounge pants.
9:00 AM
Beads, Baubles and Jewels "Casual" Casual style is very natural and easy, geared to
everyday wear. One of the elements of this style is that it is an effortless look. Katie's
first design features a necklace that incorporates quick and easy knotting techniques.
Next, Cynthia Deis shows how to make a casual layered necklace and shares her number
one tip for stamping words on metal. Then, Danielle Fox has a tip on using seed bead
rings in your jewelry designs. Last, Candie Cooper creates a multi strand leather
necklace with chunky beads and a handmade button closure.
Tuesday, May 14
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Sew Serendipity, Part 2" Discover how to change a pattern with
simple styling into something extraordinary with simple modifications. Nancy and
designer Kay Whitt begin with patterns with streamlined styling, and then they blend
them with interesting combinations of fabrics and techniques. Adding details like rose
accents, double collars, two-sided fabrics, simple tabs, and faux fur makes the finished
results anything but ordinary.
8:30 AM
Quilting Arts "Adding Texture" There are many different materials and techniques for
giving your quilts added texture. Ellen Anne Eddy is back with a continuation of last
week's lesson. She has unique ideas on couching including a discussion of the feet to
use. Then, Jane LaFazio returns with "text to textiles". From writing on fabric to a journal
prompt, Jane will get you texting. Finally Wendy Butler Berns helps us overcome the
fear of free motion quilting. It's really easy; but that first try is a little intimidating as you
forget everything you've learned about stitching.
9:00 AM
Martha's Sewing Room "Button Academy" Creating decorative buttons for garments and
accessories; Sew Quick, Sew Easy button embellishment for tennis shoes and flip flops;
Antique Technique on tucked sleeve bands; Designer Techniques for shaped yokes and
bodices. Guests: Hope Yoder, Kathy Barnard.
Wednesday, May 15
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.
Thursday, May 16
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.
9:00 AM
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
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.
Friday, May 17
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.
Monday, May 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.
Tuesday, May 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.
Wednesday, May 22
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Bargello Quilts With A Twist, Part 2" Create a classic Bargello quilt
block with almost limitless design options. Author and prolific quilter Maggie Ball joins
Nancy to present her ingenious Bargello quilt block. Maggie and Nancy share the secrets
for planning the blocks, choosing color and value, and making versatile designs by
combining strip sets. They show how to make a one of a kind quilt using 24 identical
blocks with various layout options. Maggie showcases several of her Bargello quilts.
8:30 AM
It's Sew Easy "Surface Embellishment" Add interest to the surface of sewing projects
with threads, beads, and scraps. First, is pattern designer Sheree Schattenmann with
thread painting at a basic level. Then, Tricia Waddell explores the basics of bead
embroidery for an instant update. Pam Damour is featured in the last segment. She uses
fabric scraps and unfinished projects to create one of a kind head boards.
9:00 AM
Sew It All "Rock The Tote - Rashida Coleman-Hale" Make a purse with plenty of pockets.
Thursday, May 23
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Column Quilts, Part 1" Make an easy quilt with columns of color
and square inserts. Nancy explains the simple process of quilting in columns instead of
the traditional squares, triangles, and blocks. The color flow is continuous with one color
leading into another color. Learn to do reversible quilting using flannel or conventional
batting, and how to transform a quilt to a larger size by simply adding length and more
columns.
8:30 AM
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting "Conquer Curved Seams With Your Serger" National
Sewing Educator Pam Mahshie demonstrates to Mary how to make a wall hanging with
curved seams using a serger.
9:00 AM
Knit and Crochet Now! "Working With Fabric" Incorporating fabric into your knit and
crochet is easier than you think and Maggie shows how to make add knitting to a fabric
dress, designed by Joan McGowan-Michael. Ellen shows how to make an adorable fabric
and crochet baby blanket by Carrie Carpenter. Knit Lace Stitch is the square.
Friday, May 24
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Column Quilts, Part 2" Learn to create a linear design using
dimensional scrappy pieces or traditional blocks. Use leftover fabrics to make an easy to
sew Scrappy Column Quilt with dimensional inserts. Folding and pressing are the secrets
to making this fun quilt with interesting shapes. Also learn new tricks with batting, and
add bridging strips to traditional blocks to create a column concept.
8:30 AM
Quilt In A Day "Gothic Barn" Applique made easy using fusible interfacing.
9:00 AM
Knitting Daily "Reversibility Counts" Learn about reversible knit and crochet fashions.
Eunny begins this episode with an explanation on what makes a knit reversible and
demonstrates how to pick up stitches invisibly. On the Accessorize Me segment, Kristin
shows off a mobius shawl with a versatile motif pattern. Then, on today's Yarn Spotlight
Clara Parkes and Eunny take a look at locally spun yarns. If you think it's important to
support American yarn companies, don't miss a look at a fun bison yarn that is both
grown and spun here in the United States. Finally, Eunny finishes with a quick tip for
reversible and invisible seaming.
Monday, May 27
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Landscape Quilting Workshop, Part 1" Take a practical approach to
create the elements of a picturesque landscape scene. Nancy and her quilting mentor
Natalie Sewell show you how to cut, shade, paint, and stipple trees. Their landscape
quilt designs feature light and dark plus distant and close-up trees. Learn "messy
cutting," shading/highlighting with various mediums, and learn how to stipple in a way
that adds dimension to the trees.
8:30 AM
Is's Sew Easy "Fashion Upgrades" Angela Wolf starts out with adding embellishments to
finished jackets to create an original design. Then, Annie O'Connor uses flat pattern
design methods to show how to combine and relocate darts for one of a kind design.
Last, Pam Hastings introduces the perfect dress for an active lifestyle. She shows how
changing the pattern--adding and subtracting sleeves, collars and more can make a
totally new look.
9:00 AM
Beads, Baubles and Jewels "World Traveler" Our heritage and world travels can be an
important source for design style. Katie's first example features paper mache beads
from Honduras. Next, Leslie Rogalski uses a kumihimo braiding disk to create intricate
beaded braids for both necklaces and bracelets. Then, Jean Campbell has a lesson on
using herringbone stitch to shape peyote stitch. Last, Jewel School's Christiane Ross uses
chainmaille bezels for large focal stones - it has a byzantine look.
Tuesday, May 28
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Landscape Quilting Workshop, Part 2" Practice making floral
landscape elements with a simple piece by piece approach. In the second episode of this
mini workshop class, landscape artists Natalie Sewell and Nancy teach you to make
gorgeous blooms, buds, and leaves. Shade and highlight blossoms, buds, and leaves for
a 3D effect, and resize to add realism to your artwork. Stipple details, and outline petals,
grasses, and leaves-let your fabric and design dictate how you stitch.
8:30 AM
Quilting Arts "Quilter's Mishmash" We finish up this season with a quilter's mish mash,
our "technical term" for some very unusual and different techniques to round out this
season. Favorite stitcher Libby Lehman is back with expert tips to change your satin
stitching from mediocre to magnificent. Then, celebrate the season with some festive
fabric flags. Elizabeth Hartman finishes up with wonky piecing tricks. Learn how to make
a block with wonky seams on the inside but nice straight edges on the outside.
9:00 AM
Martha's Sewing Room "Sassy Sashiko" Sashiko techniques and embroidered roses on a
jacket; Sew Quick, Sew Easy flower making in the hoop; Heirloom Quilting segment on
embellishing with bobbin play; Hand embroidered loop stitch. Guests: Evy Hawkins,
Nina McVeigh, Gloria McKinnon.
Wednesday, May 29
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Landscape Quilting Workshop, Part 3" Get the self-assurance you
need to do landscape quilting in small step by step lessons. The final episode in this
series deals with the trickiest part of landscape quilting-ground cover! Nancy and her
quilting buddy Natalie Sewell show how to achieve movement and depth in ground
cover by layering and working with a multitude of fabrics in a random and unruly way.
Give life to your designs by highlighting and shading with markers and oil pastels. Then
stipple to your heart's content following the movement of the fabric.
8:30 AM
Is's Sew Easy "T-Shirt Surgery" T-shirts are a perfect canvas for creating a personalized
garment. Editor Eileen Roche begins the show with a flower design featuring
embroidery for an exclusive fashion statement. Then, Tricia Waddell and Katrina Loving
demonstrate a reverse applique technique as an apparel detail. Lastly, Linda Augsburg
shows how to make over a favorite t-shirt into a bag, tote, or messenger.
9:00 AM
Sew It All "Tank Girl - Vanessa Wilson" Sashiko techniques and embroidered roses on a
jacket; Sew Quick, Sew Easy flower making in the hoop; Heirloom Quilting segment on
embellishing with bobbin play; Hand embroidered loop stitch. Guests: Evy Hawkins,
Nina McVeigh, Gloria McKinnon.
Thursday, May 30
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Strress Free Zipper Creations" Take a carefree approach to zippers
by creating fast and fun zippered projects. Designer Mary Mulari joins Nancy to "zip up"
functional and decorative projects! Learn easy zipper techniques for lanyards, picnic
totes, cosmetic bags, storage for electronic devices, and more. Plus, you'll find new
options for using zippers in unique and unusual ways to make trim such as piping and
appliques for all your projects.
8:30 AM
Fon's & Porter's Love of Quilting "Feedsack Flowers" Mary and Sandy Gervais
demonstrate how to cut hexagons using a special ruler. They will also demonstrate how
to piece a hexagon block using the log cabin style.
9:00 AM
Knit and Crochet Now! "Scarves" Robyn will show how to make a Tunisian scarf
designed by Kim Guzman and then Kristin shares a color work knit scarf by Irina
Poludennko. Afghan square is crochet Pretty in Pink.
Friday, May 31
8:00 AM
Sewing with Nancy "Runway Finishes for Cool Edges, Part 1" Learn to sew runway
finishes for seams and hems, creating artistic details on fashion fabrics. Nancy and Linda
Lee, fashion designer from The Sewing Workshop, share their penchant for sewing to
create cool runway finishes such as mitered corners for hems, a trendy method for
sewing a detailed Hong Kong Finish, baby hems for sheers, and a crisp shirttail hem on a
classic shirt. The finishing steps are all simple, yet effective.
8:30 AM
Quilt In A Day "Corn & Beans and Hens & Chicks" Two blocks using a unique technique
for half square triangles.
9:00 AM
Knitting Daily "Oops - I Dropped It!" We've all accidentally dropped stitches before! On
this episode we look at dropping stitches intentionally, and the fun design elements that
can result in dropped stitches. Eunny begins with a tutorial on planning dropped
stitches, what yarns are most appropriate for these projects and how to steam your
dropped stitch designs. Eunny also demonstrates the wrap and drop stitch. Then, on
Accessorize Me, guests Laura Bryant and Barry Klein discuss dropped stitch fashions,
including a two-skein garter stitch scarf with dropped stitches. On Yarn Spotlight, Clara
Parkes and Eunny look at chained and constructed yarns - they swatch some
constructed yarns so you can see what the end result looks like, as well as talk about the
benefits. Finally, Eunny wraps up with a quick tip on managing all your dropped stitches
so they're neat and defined, and don't look like mistakes.