Fabric Projects

Create a Flat or Curling Iron Case with StitchnSew

Howdy, it’s Jamie Mueller of Sunflower Quilts back with a fun project for Mom, Teacher or a special friend! Project Supplies: 1 Fat Quarter- Outside Fabric 1 Fat Quarter- Inside Fabric 3- 18” X 22” Thermoweb StitchnSew™ Fleece Sew-In High Loft 1- Fat Quarter- binding Thermoweb SpraynBond® Basting Adhesive   Project Instructions: 1. Lay inside […] Read more…

Create a Butterfly Pouch with HeatnBond EZ Print Transfer Sheets

Welcome ThermOWeb fans, this is Jenifer here with you today to share this fun little zip bag with you today.  Nothing says spring to me more than butterflies so I went to the internet and found some beautiful butterfly images that I printed out on the HeatnBond® EZ print Inkjet Sheets. Butterfly Zipper Pouch  by […] Read more…

Spring Tulips Made with Heat n Bond

Happy Spring!!  Well, where I live I am still patiently waiting for Old Man Winter to leave, but that doesn’t mean that I can’t sew up a cute design that put me in the mood of daffodils, tulips, and a soft rain pitter pattering against my window. Project Supplies: Heat N Bond® EZ Print Lite, […] Read more…

Create Vintage Fabric Seed Packets with HeatnBond EZ Print Sheets

Hello everyone and happy spring!  I have a simple and fun home decor or gift project you can make with the HeatnBond® EZ Print Transfer Sheets! These transfer sheets allow you to print your favorite images and photos onto them and then heat transfer to fabric. Perfect for home decor, tote bags, appearel and much […] Read more…

Enhancing your Free Motion Quilting with Deco Foil

Hello, it’s Molly Hanson, author of Free Motion Quilting for Beginners and those who think they can’t, here to show you how I used Deco Foil™ Transfer Sheets on one of my most recent projects to enhance my free motion quilting.  In this project I used iCraft Deco Foils™ and iCraft Deco Foil™ Liquid Adhesive. […] Read more…

Heat n Bond a Sweet Some Bunny Loves Me Onesie

With spring in the air, cleaning up-creating-and crafting are in full swing! My friends first little one is due right in the heart of spring so I just had to whip up a cute onesie set using Thermoweb’s Heat N Bond® Iron-On Fusible Adhesive. Don’t have a fancy cutting machine? No worries! This tutorial doesn’t require […] Read more…

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