Monday, September 18, 2017

Day Four From Georgia Boot Camp!  

Kip pulled a photo  from his iPad and said "I'd like to make this one." We used templates eight and six to recreate this design. He added an interlining and valance welt cord for more body. 
   
Liz wanted to make the "Poodle Skirt" valance, using template number six, but she kicked it up a notch by adding valance welt and a wide flat piping. She "fussy" cut the valance sections so each fold would have the same flower centered!


Sunday, September 10, 2017

Day Three of Georgia Boot Camp!

Today Was Roman Shades! Didn't Liz and Kip do a great job? 


Both shades have a bottom weight bar, ribs, lift cord adjusters and cord locks all available from out website. www.pamdamour.com

Stay tuned for more great designs!






















By the Georgia is not just where we are, it's also the name of our host this week! Meet Georgia! Isn't sweet!!??

Friday, September 8, 2017

Day Two of  Georgia Boot Camp
Liz and Kip have out done themselves today with these two treatments. They're cutting out another design as I write this. 









Liz used my template #6, and fussy cut 5 sections, giving her a valance with a flower center on each  section. She topped it off with double trim, making a taupe welt cord and a bias flat piping trim. 



Kip used a polka dot accent fabric for his empire valance which used templates #s4, 3 & 12.  


Then he fussy cut the leftover polka dot accent fabric so his welt cord would have both colors evenly spaced. 

I can't wait to see what they make tomorrow!


Thursday, September 7, 2017

Greetings from Boot Camp Georgia 2017!



I have two exceptional students: Kip and Liz, this week in my window treatment boot camp! Today they each made a custom Rod Pocket window treatment from start to finish! 

They learned how to "read" the fabric, deign, cut, sew, and dress their treatment. 

In addition, they completed several workbook techniques. We're staying in a most amazing home on the water. As you can see by the back drop, it doesn't get any better than this! I can't wait to see what tomorrow will bring! 

Join us tomorrow to see what they'll create next!

Friday, January 13, 2017

Pillow Back
·      Trim your pillow back bottom using the same taper line you used on the pillow front. Fold this tapered edge under ¾” and press with wrong sides together. 


·      Fold one long edge of the 3” x 21” zipper placket long edge under ½”, wrong sides together, and press.


·      With both the zipper and placket right sides up, place folded edge up the the edge of the raised zipper teeth.

·      Using a 7-9mm double piping foot, stitch one the folded edge of the packet, near zipper teeth.

·      Pin the folded edge of the pillow back over the zipper teeth and up the edge of the fold on the placket. Although is has a curve, you will able to sew it onto this straight edge. 

·      Trim the pillow back to match the pillow front.


·      Pin or Wonder Clip edges, and sew all the way around.  

·      Finish raw edges by serging or use a zig-zag stitch.

·      To keep corners looking full, sew a small amount of batting in each corner.

·      You will be able to open the pillow through the zipper.

·      Stuff with either a 14” by 20 pillow form or Pam’s Perfect Puff & Stuff, available at www.pamdamour.com.


For step by step video instructions on how to make this pillow, go to my YouTube Channel.




Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Making Bias Rope, Piping and trimming off the "Dog Ears".

Bias
Using your fat quarter accent fabric, make 3 ½” yards of 1 ½” wide bias. Divide into two pieces, with one at 2 yards and one at 1 ½ yards.

The Chain Rope
·      Fold 54” of 1 ½” bias in half lengthwise and stitch with a ¼” seam allowance.

·      With a size 3 Fast Turn Tube turner, slide bias tube over tuber turner. Using the twisted wire that came with your tube, twist through the end of the fabric. 


·     
Prepare 54” of Valance Welt by wrapping scotch tape at one end. Stuff the cord into the tube as you start to pull the wire through.


·      Pull loops through each button hole of both pieces, thus joining them together. Pull one loop trough the other as shown, with two loops going up and two loops going down.


·      Pin center loop in place.


·      Use the Ultimate Pillow Template 20” corner to
trim each of the corners of your pillow front.


·      If you don’t own the Ultimate Template, use a ruler to gently taper each side of your pillow. Our is trimmed abut ¾” on each side.
 

Note: Trimming the “dog ears” on pillows will vary from pillow to pillow depending on the size, so the above measurement is not universal!



·      With the remaining 2 yards of bias, make piping using the micro welt cord.

·      Trim seam allowance to ½” using the 5 in 1 Ruler.



·      Starting in the center on the bottom edge, with raw edges together, sew your piping onto your pillow front. Clip the seam allowances at the corner

·      Hold cord in place as you turn the corners.





·      Trim the starting end of your piping at a 45° and overlap your cord about 2 ½”, before trimming off excess.

 



·      Remove stitching from one end of piping, exposing cord. Trim cord to match piping angle.





·      With your fabric folded under 
as shown, wrap bias around cord, hold in place and sew down.