Today is the first day of four fabulous “Food for Thought” sew along projects by some of Therm O Web’s fabric designers. We offered four free applique patterns of 10 ½” x 10 ½” unfinished blocks a couple of weeks ago that can be made with fat quarters and/or scraps. Hopefully, your blocks are sewn […] Read more…
HeatnBond EZ Print Lite Watermelon Truck Pillow
It’s fruit week here at Thermoweb and to celebrate, Carla at Creatin’ in the Sticks is on the blog today to share a fun summertime watermelon truck pillow cover. The pieces for this appliqued pillow are printed on HeatNBond® EZ Print Lite with no tracing required and the embroidery is super quick with StitchnSew EZ Quilt Block Sheets. […] Read more…
Sewing Swim with Heat N Bond Soft Stretch
Hi Thermoweb Readers! It’s Becca Plymale, and you can find me at Instagram @sunflowerseams. Summer is just around the corner and I have been busy sewing all the swimsuits! Swimwear can feel very intimidating if you aren’t used to working with it but if you can sew knits then you can sew swim…I promise!! Today I have a […] Read more…
New Sew Along – Food For Thought Quilt Blocks
It’s time for another sew along with Therm O Web and it’s a yummy one…literally! Our “Food For Thought” Sew Along is all about sweet treats, but we promise they won’t ruin your diet. Our sweet treats include free applique patterns created by four of our Therm O Web fabric designers. Food for Thought Quilt […] Read more…
Vintage Inspired Tablecloth: A Quick and Easy Springtime Project
Hello! It’s Stephanie from Sissy Belle Sews, back again with another fun home decor project for you. With springtime finally arriving in the Midwest, I have been cleaning and refreshing our home over the last few days. As the flowers and the trees start to bloom and expose their beautiful colors, I have felt the […] Read more…
Summer Seashells Towel
Hi, I’m Jacquelynne, and one of my favorite super-quick projects to make is embellished dishtowels- When I see colorful, undecorated dishtowels or hand towels in the store, I buy them and stash them away for the easiest projects ever. Then when I need a gift, or I just want to freshen up the kitchen […] Read more…