Hello, Therm-o-Web friends! Halloween is right around the corner and Designer Tamara Tripodi is here to share a super cute scarecrow costume featuring HeatnBond® Soft Stretch. With the use of a few Therm O Web products and a few supplies you can probably find lying around your house, you can whip this up in no […] Read more…
HeatnBond Applique Rainbow Back to School Mini Quilt
Heat N Bond Applique Rainbow Back to School Mini Quilt Hi friends! Alicia here again from Sew What Alicia. I am counting down the days until my kids go back to school. I have so much respect for teachers and I love to start the year with a little gift for my kid’s teacher. This […] Read more…
Itty Bitty Back to School Dress and Tote Bag
Making little clothes brings joy to my heart. With only a yard or so of fabric, Therm O Web HeatnBond Interfacing, Aurifil Thread and an Oliso Iron, a dress sews up so quickly. This little dress started with an adorable pattern called Junebug Dress. Using Blend Fabrics Garden Roost I stitched this sweet dress up […] Read more…
Vintage Orange Peel Mini Quilt with HeatnBond Lite
Happy Summer! It’s Amanda from Jedi Craft Girl taking a break from the sun and the pool (and the unpacking) to stop by with this fun little summer project. It’s hard to find time to sew in the summer – would you agree? This fun little quilt is the perfect project for a jam packed […] Read more…
Back To School Reusable Makeup or Storage Bags
Want a way to use all your favorite fabrics to create a fun, reusable storage for work? Or choose a favorite super hero fabric to send with the kiddos as a fun surprise in their lunch box? Or use for makeup and other types of storage to keep it stylish and fun! Back To School Reusable […] Read more…
Create Beautiful Fabric Confetti Blossoms
Create Beautiful Fabric Confetti Blossoms Hello everyone! It’s Kim Lapacek, artist & dreamer from Persimon Dreams. I’m here on Thermoweb’s blog today to share with you a fun way to create a unique element to ANY art piece. I happen to be pretty into quilting so that’s what I used this on but really it […] Read more…