Fabric Projects

Sweet Little Bundles From Therm O Web

Time to celebrate those new little bundles of joy with a handmade gift bundle today. This is a fabric project that can be created quickly and easily using a few Therm O Web favorites and a bib pattern that can be found here. Therm O Web Supplies: HeatnBond® No Sew Hem Tape HeatnBond® Fusible Fleece HeatnBond® […] Read more…

Meet Me Under the Apple Tree and Bring Your Bike!

Right before the Quilting trade show we do a LOT of long hours sewing up goodies for the booths. This Fall I provided quilts for the Therm O Web booth from my new 9 block series called ‘Red Apple Lane’ The first block I did as a single quilt is “Meet me Under the Apple […] Read more…

Everlasting Fall Leaves with Therm O Web

Have you ever wanted fall to last just a bit longer? Looking for a way to use bits and pieces of fabric to top a gift, add to your decor or create a unique and fun accessory? Today’s tutorial from Designer Andrea Budjack is quick and easy, taking less than ten minutes to get something […] Read more…

Welcome to The One Million Pillowcase Blog Hop!

Welcome welcome! We’re so pleased today to join the American Patchwork & Quilting – 1 Million Pillowcase Challenge (and Blog Hop!) If you’re not familiar with the 1 Million Pillowcase Challenge…let us give you a bit of background.. American Patchwork & Quilting is challenging their readers and fans to help reach their goal of donating one […] Read more…

Butterflies-A-Flutter Baby Quilt – Featured Project

Hi Everyone! We would like to welcome our Sew Daily readers to our blog!  In honor of all you stitchers, sewers, and quilters…here’s a beautiful baby quilt created by our design team member, Jenifer Cowles! We all know little girls are made of sugar and spice…but also wings and a pinch of fairy dust! This […] Read more…

Easy Back to School Bookmarks

Hi Jenifer here with you today:) With the kids back in school and all the excitement of learning  for this new year, I thought I would throw together a couple quick bookmarks made from scraps of fabric. 1)  Cut out a scrap of fabric 3×10 and cut out a scrap of HeatNBond Fusible Fleece 1.5×9 […] Read more…

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