Supplies: 7″ x 14″ house fabric 7″ x 10″ roof fabric 3″ x 5″ window fabric 3″ x 3″ door fabric 6″ x 12″ HeatnBond® Fusible Fleece 3″ x 8″ HeatnBond® Lite Fusible webbing 4″ ribbon coordinating thread Instructions: Click here to get the pdf pattern pieces. 1. Cut two roof pieces with right sides […] Read more…
Fusible Fleece Lined Tote with Blend Fabrics
Fusible Fleece-Lined Tote Bag by Designer Audrey Pettit: Supplies: Therm O Web Heat n’ Bond® Fusible Iron-On Fleece Therm O Web Heat n’ Bond® Sewable Iron-On Adhesive Fabric: Hello World Collection by Artist Cori Dantini for Blend Fabrics Tote bags of all shapes and sizes have become one of my top favorite products these days. […] Read more…
Improvasational Piecing and Applique techniques with Blend Fabrics
Hello Thermoweb Friends, I am Molly from SewWrongSewRight.blogspot.com, and I am so excited to share with you the fun I have had playing with the Modern Eclectic collection for Blend fabrics as well as my favorite thermoweb product of all time- Heat N Bond® Lite. When I was given this lovely collection to play with […] Read more…
Rockin Quilt with Blend Fabrics and HeatnBond
Hi this is Jenifer here with you to share a quilt that I made for my 12 year old daughter using the amazing fabrics from the Hello World collection from Blend Fabrics. My daughter is in the stage where she is to big for baby stuff but not quite big enough for a full blown […] Read more…
Monster Tissue Cozy with Spray n Bond
Hello, Erin here with you today! Hope you have been enjoying these fabulous projects from Amanda Carestio’s darling Never Been Stitched Book! As my stitching abilities are literally only on paper, I was very excited at the opportunity to create a “low sew” project! Given we have an amazing team of gifted sew-ers in our […] Read more…
Let HeatnBond Create a Beautiful Pillow
Hi Everyone, Daniela Dobson here today with another fun project from the Never Been Sitched book! There were several projects that caught my eye. I decided to combine two different projects into one. I wanted to make a pillow and decorate the front. I started with two 5 inch fabric squares and a smaller square about 3 3/4 […] Read more…