Intermediate
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43 min 21 sec

Taught by Amy Butler
Create a modern, two-tone tunic from jersey t-shirts, and add a graphic pop with an appliqué design of mixed prints. Amy shows how to make design decisions when you create your tunic, as well as how to prep and machine appliqué a design. This project incorporates a quilting technique into a fashion project, with Amy’s fresh sensibilities.
Learn how to:
- Working with tear-away stabilizer
- Machine applique
- Using a basic serger
- An easy-to-follow lesson on how to create a modern tunic with applique design
- 7 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Downloadable PDF pattern included
- Step-by-step expert instruction from artist Amy Butler
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students

Chapters
00:42
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03:26
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07:45
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06:00
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06:48
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02:44
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07:10
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08:46
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Materials
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Two mid to lightweight jersey t-shirts
- Scraps of fabric
- Applique pattern templates
- Light weight tear-away stabilizer
- Light weight temporary adhesive spray
- Drop cloth or fabric scrap
- Tailors chalk or fabric marking pen
- Sewing machine with ¼" foot
- Turning tool
- Measuring tape
- Fray check
- Cutting mat
- Rotary cutter and fabric scissors
- Clear quilting ruler
- Pincushion and pins
- Serger or sewing machine with zigzag stitch
- Iron and ironing board
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