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Disney Lilo and Stitch Christmas Cereal Bowl (1x Stitch Bowl) Stitchmas Breakfast Bowl

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Stitch in the ditch down each of the seams using a coordinating fabric. Since my fabrics are so different I used white on the top and red in the bobbin to solve the problem. Stitch along the seams Step 9: Create the Bottom Then imagine other ways of using them—ornaments, pincushions, or just stitch the design color changes by themselves to make a flat cross stitch piece to frame or sew into a beautiful, quilted item. Round 8: ch 1, *(sc in next 6 sts, inc in next st), repeat from * around, join with a sl st to the first sc. (48) Round 3: ch 1, *(sc in next st, inc in next st), repeat from * around, join with a sl st to the first sc. (18) Place the two end piece right sides together and slip stitch the pieces together through just the outer fabric only. Open the seam so that it is flat. Using ladder stitch stitch the lining together to make an invisible seam. slip stitch the outer fabric together Ladder stitch the side Step 11: Add the Bottom

Step 7: Stitch the Opening closed

Using a 1/4″ seam allowance stitch the pieces together just on one side until you have a line of outer pieces. Press the seams open. Stitch the sides Stitched sides Stitched pieces Step 3: Cut out your Lining and Fleece Keep sewing, creating a flat spiral base for your bowl. Your left hand will be turning the spiral base, while your right hand will be holding the new rope close to the spiral. Make sure that you are feeding the new rope so that where it meets the spiral is right in the center of your zigzag, see photo above. Continue sewing until the base is the size you’d like (remember, the top of your bowl will be wider that your base). If you’ve already cut your rope, use a little less than half of it for a shallow bowl, or a little less than a third of it for a taller bowl. Sewing the Sides Turn the piece right sides out through the opening. Turn the bowl Step 7: Stitch the Opening closed Every bubbler is a glass bong; however, not every bong is a bubbler. Bubblers and glass bongs are well loved for their ability to deliver a smooth smoke by drawing the vapor through water to filter and cool it. Although similar, bubbler bongs are normally much smaller than bongs, so if you want a pipe that splits the difference between a hand pipe and water pipe, a weed bubbler is a great choice since it can function as either. In other words, if you don’t have water available, a glass bubbler can function without it. This versatility makes glass bubblers pipes an essential part of any smoker’s collection.

Spoons, one-hitters, and chillums are great pipe choices for smoking on-the-go. Glass pipes are small, easy to use, and don’t require water, making them perfect for the ski lift, around the campfire, at a concert, on the beach or even just on your friend’s couch. Smoking pipes like the spoon pipe have a straight stem with a bowl for dry herb. The carb cap on a spoon pipe is located on the side of the bowl. One-hitters and chillums are straight pipes where one end is the mouthpiece and the other end holds a small amount dry herb. There typically isn’t a carb on these smaller glass water pipes. All three varieties of hand pipes are very small and portable - the spoon pipe holds the most herb, followed by the chillum and the one-hitter.Add the bottom exactly the same way the you stitched the sides. Place the bottom right sides together and stitch using ladder stitch. Then open the basket to the lining side and stitch the lining using ladder stitch. Slip stitch the outer bottom to the sides Ladder stitch the bottom to the sides Round 9: ch 1, *(sc in next 7 sts, inc in next st), repeat from * around, join with a sl st to the first sc. (54) Place the spiral under the sewing machine presser foot with the tail of the rope coming toward you on the right. Make the Base Then lift the base higher until it’s as far vertical as you can make it. Alternately, you can skip the turns at 45 degrees if you’d like the sides of your bowl to be less rounded. Please note that the only way to make very straight sides is to sew a bowl with a large base, so that when you start the sides you can lift it up completely vertical and the sewing machine won’t be in the way. Finishing the Bowl Switch to a zigzag stitch on your machine. Set it to a long stitch length and a fairly wide stitch width. Begin sewing the tail of the rope to the spiral, catching both the tail and the spiral in your zip zag stitch. The first couple of turns will be the most difficult as it can be hard to maneuver the spiral when it’s still very small. You will need to stop sewing every couple of stitches and rotate the spiral of sewn cord under the presser foot so you can keep sewing in a tight circle. As you continue sewing more cord and adding more coils to your flat spiral, it will become much easier to turn the spiral with your left hand and you won’t need to stop to reposition.

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