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Deborah Moebes talks through the thought & design process behind the Junior Ranger backpacks she sewed for her three children as a way to display the embroidered patches they've earned at the US National Parks. This coffee-date talk also includes conversation about the Junior Ranger program itself, how Deborah thinks through projects as part of an intentional design process, how to sew with bias tape on thicker fabrics, and why it's worth it to design with longevity in mind.
Read more and see photos of this project here:
https://whip-stitch.com/junior-ranger-backpacks-with-patches-and-pins/
See the Continuous Bias Tape tutorial and download the guide here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZUJknZ6aC0&t=607s
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Deborah Moebes talks through the thought & design process behind the Junior Ranger backpacks she sewed for her three children as a way to display the embroidered patches they've earned at the US National Parks. This coffee-date talk also includes conversation about the Junior Ranger program itself, how Deborah thinks through projects as part of an intentional design process, how to sew with bias tape on thicker fabrics, and why it's worth it to design with longevity in mind.
Read more and see photos of this project here:
https://whip-stitch.com/junior-ranger-backpacks-with-patches-and-pins/
See the Continuous Bias Tape tutorial and download the guide here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZUJknZ6aC0&t=607s
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