Hi. On your hood as you are showing the hood with the bias already stitched on one side, why is the different fabric now look shorter on that side of the hood? Thank you Was hoping to see that entire sew process or is that where I just use the single layer option and sew the bias on the hood then attach the single layer hood to the square adding more bias to it?
Hi Lisa! If you’re talking about the demonstration shortly after the 6 minute mark, that’s because I am just showing a sample of the process. The cotton represents the hood and the terry represents the wrap that the hood is attached to. I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
I’m using the Brother BES4 Dream Edition software with an upgrade added for the knock down stitch. Note that in order to run Brother software on my Mac, I have windows installed and I’m using Parallels to have windows run on my Mac. Hope this helps!
Oh Joanne that is so beautiful, thank you for that.
Thanks,Joanne nice gift any mother would love.
Thanks Jacqueline Eaton! These were super fun to make and there are lots of ways to embellish them.
Hi. On your hood as you are showing the hood with the bias already stitched on one side, why is the different fabric now look shorter on that side of the hood? Thank you
Was hoping to see that entire sew process or is that where I just use the single layer option and sew the bias on the hood then attach the single layer hood to the square adding more bias to it?
Hi Lisa! If you’re talking about the demonstration shortly after the 6 minute mark, that’s because I am just showing a sample of the process. The cotton represents the hood and the terry represents the wrap that the hood is attached to. I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
You'll also find instructions with photos for the baby wrap on my website HERE: www.letsgosew.com/its-sew-easy-tv_series-1500.html
What software are you using? I”m using a Mac also.
I’m using the Brother BES4 Dream Edition software with an upgrade added for the knock down stitch. Note that in order to run Brother software on my Mac, I have windows installed and I’m using Parallels to have windows run on my Mac. Hope this helps!
This is the most clear and wonderful instructions. What kind of paper did you use to make the pattern?
Hi Missy! Thanks for your kind comment. I used pattern transfer cloth. Specifically, Pellon 830 Easy Pattern Tracing Material.