Do you use Thermoweb interfacings to embroider? Did you know you could use Heat N Bond to applique? Well you certainly can! I nabbed this design up from a shop called French Frills on Etsy. Lots of people use them for hooded towels, but I decided my girl needed a jacket. I used several different […] Read more…
Cute Kids Iron-On Vinyl Apron Tutorial
How about a quick functional project for the cute kiddo in your life? This vinyl coated kitchen apron is made for your sidekick in the kitchen, the cooking assistant who tends to wear what you are cooking all over the front of her shirt! A quick wipe over the vinyl will take care of that. […] Read more…
Ice Skate Ornament by Jennifer Heynen
Hi there, Jennifer Jangles here. I am excited to show you how to make this ice skate ornament today on the Thermoweb blog. Supplies: Printed Pattern Pieces 1/8 yard Skate Fabric 4″ x 12″ Gray wool blend felt 2″ x 4″ Felt for stocking toe and heel 2 1″ x1″ Felt scraps for flower 1/2″ […] Read more…
English Paper Pieced Pentagon Ornament
I love having a small project to take in my purse for times when I’m stuck waiting – car pool, appointments, or when the baby falls asleep on the way to the store, and I don’t want to wake him. English Paper Piecing is the perfect little to-go project, and this ornament can be made […] Read more…
Burlap HeatnBond Holiday Ornament Tutorial
Hello friends – Andy here from A Bright Corner. Is your Christmas tree up yet? Usually I’m patient enough to wait until the first week of December to decorate ours, but this year I was itching for Christmas decor in mid-October. Today I’m sharing a tutorial to make these Burlap Christmas tree ornaments! These quick […] Read more…
Fusible Fleece Chalkboard Ornaments
Hi Therm O Web friends, Nicole here from Modern Handcraft with some quick HeatnBond® Fusible Fleece ornaments to make using all of those smaller scraps of fleece you have left over from larger projects. These little chalkboards are just so much fun using the adorable Chalkboard Christmas fabric by Iza Peal Designs for Windham Fabrics. […] Read more…