Step 6:Repeat the last two steps until the fabric bowl is covered in four layers of denim patchwork. Combining the glue and fabric layers will help make a stiff bowl. You should finish with a final fabric layer, don’t cover this with Mod Podge unless you want the outside of the patch...
Quilted Bowl Quilted fabric pieces, or you can quilt them if you need to, can be put together to create this amazing bowl. This is a relatively easy project and one that is sure to gain attention. Imagine the things that you could keep in this gorgeous bowl! DIY Instructions and Project...
Ribbons Wrapped cord bowl and more! First, you’ll need to build your selvage collection from your fabrics. Tutorial: Cutting Off Selvage Edges In this YouTube video,I demo my favorite method to cut fabric for selvages. My method gets themost colorfrom selvages while saving enough usable fabr...
This fabric bowl pattern is the ideal organizer for your entryway. Never lose your keys again! Denim Fabric Basket Tutorial Use up old jeans and make a simple fabric basket at the same time. This quick little organizer is ideal for your crafting room. The upcycled denim makes it extra ...
Step one: Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or foil to protect the surface of the container and to make it easier to remove the project when it is dry. Step two: Cut hearts from the Oly-Fun fabric with the die and your cutting machine. I cut multiple sizes in various colors. ...
I measured approximately a 4 inch square coaster. (It’s totally up to you on sizing. Most drink coasters are between 3-5 inches square. For fun you can also cut circles instead of squares. Use a bowl or circle template to make a perfect circle.) ...
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How To Make A Fabric Bolt Board: Quick Tutorial Bolt boards help you neatly wrap and display your stash, making it easier to see your entire collection at a glance. They also save space and keep textiles in better condition, ready for your next project. These would suit large fabric cuts...
Generally: Flat is good, wavy means you have too many increases, and bowl-shaped means you don’t have enough increases. The final crazy-colored row was done in 2 sc into each space of the previous row (space = below ch st).
One of my favorite yet challenging aspects of my job is working on secret quilting projects that can’t be revealed until Quilt Market. For those of you who are new to the world of quilting, Quilt Market is like the Super Bowl for quilters and fabric lovers! It’s the big event where...