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…
Sewing with Kids
My daughter is 10 and this past weekend I decided that it was time to teach her how to sew. We picked a super easy pattern (Simplicity 1817). I found that it was easier if we both made one at the same time that way I wasn’t taking over 🙂 For this pattern we used […] Read more…
Fabric baskets using Fusible Interfacing
We have a two story house and majority of my son’s toys are upstairs. He is fine with what he has downstairs, most of the time, but sometimes he wants different toys. He loads his hands with cars and trains and carries them up and down the stairs. To help him with this endeavor I searched on […] Read more…
Use Therm O Web HeatnBond to Create Hair Bow
It is pretty easy to make your own fabric embellishments if you have a Silhouette and Therm O Web HeatnBond. First, you need to fuse the HeatnBond to your fabric. The HeatnBond stiffens the fabric enough for it to be cut by the blade. The HeatnBond instructions say to put the rough side of the […] Read more…
Pat Sloan .. A Quick pick me Up project
It’s time for new placemats! Which is the quickest way to freshen up your table. And I LOVE making them as it’s INSTANT gratification For each placemat you will need 11″ x 15″ of Heat n Bond fleece.. extra high loft is nice! 11.5″ x 31″ of fabric Increase amounts for more placemats! Ready to […] Read more…
It’s a Miracle.. Batting tape!
I frugal… I save my batting scraps Because I often closely quilt my work I can easily use them up! When Therm O Web came out with Batting tape I was all over it! Now instead of overlapping my bating I cut the edges straight and lay them next to each other The tape has […] Read more…