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I spray baste all of my quilts, so I took the opportunity of creating a step-by-step video tutorial showing how I did this on my Color Weave quilt. Click the image below to watch: For a limited Time, you can grab a completeColor Weave quilt kitif you’d like to make one exactly ...
If you’d like to make yarn tassels to go on your fabric bookmarks, you can find a tutorial to make a yarn tassel HERE. Making use of fabric and interfacing scraps is such a satisfying feeling. These bookmarks would also be a terrific service project, gift them to a nursing home or ...
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Thank you so much, for this great tutorial. so simple and yet so very pretty! Reply Jodiesays February 20, 2011 at 3:17 am So cute – I used to have a swim bag made exactly the same way – I had forgotten all about it…
Not all fabric baskets are created equal! If you are in need of a sturdy basket that can hold some weight and stay boxy for quite some time, check out this tutorial.This DIY organizeruses plastic canvas to create a box that will stay upright. ...
THIS IS THE FIRST PART OF THIS BAG there are another two tutorials coming soon. We are going to start this fabric/vinyl tote bag by making the handles. See my self-critique on the handles at the end of this tutorial before you start. We will sew the bag in stages, first the fabric...
This is a smaller size wallet, which makes it a great gift to give to kids (especially with some dollar bills tucked inside). Hook and loop tape is an easy closure for young hands to work. For adults, that small size makes it perfect for stashing in a pocket or small bag. ...
Use a small bag and fill it with a handful of rice, sand, or beans, then make a secure knot to close it. Insert it into the semi-finished fabric ball hull instead of the poly-fil (see step 5 of the tutorial above) So, are you ready? If you liked this sew a ball pattern, mak...
This simple pattern was inspired by Anorina’s tutorial over at her blog,Samelia’s Mom. I made it a bit smaller and only made three blocks for each runner. It came together quickly. While I did use the same fabric for each, I reversed the red fabric with the light blue floral on ...