The tutorial made a pretty long strand of garland.
And I just love the way the cute little buttons look on the end.
So, surprise surprise, today we'll be taking a look at the St. Patrick's Day Garland tutorial from Kirstikoo. I'm really whipping out these tutorial reviews this week, aren't I? Anyway, here we go!
Accuracy: 10
Clarity of Directions: 10
Helpfulness of Pictures: 10
Difficulty: 1
Difficulty: 1
Time: ~1 hour
Overall Rating: 10
Recommended
Details:
So this review almost seems a little unfair after the last two reviews I wrote. But, really, there weren't a whole lot of ways you could go wrong with this tutorial! I mean, garlands are kind of self-explanatory. And this one was super simple.
Like the tutorial said, the most time consuming part was cutting out all the felt clovers. That's where I spent 90% of my time. The rest was just sewing in a straight line and putting on the buttons! Simple, simple, simple. There were lots of good pictures and the directions were well-written if you're a "green" sewer and need to be walked through it. (Ha-ha-ha...I'm so punny!)
Like the tutorial said, the most time consuming part was cutting out all the felt clovers. That's where I spent 90% of my time. The rest was just sewing in a straight line and putting on the buttons! Simple, simple, simple. There were lots of good pictures and the directions were well-written if you're a "green" sewer and need to be walked through it. (Ha-ha-ha...I'm so punny!)
I do have one important note about the tutorial, though. The tutorial provided a shamrock template for cutting out all your little clovers. It was supposed to open in Google Reader, but when I opened it I got a "Server Failed" page. No worries, though. Just type "shamrock line drawing" into Google and click on images. I found this one, saved it and resized it to my liking. (As a sidenote, that website might be good for seasonal projects later. Lots of line drawings of holiday things!)
Clearly, this tutorial gets my recommendation. Simple, quick and a definite home sprucer-upper for March. :)