I have been meaning to do a Happy Birthday Banner for awhile now and I tend to forget about it until a few days before the actual Birthday, when I have completely run out of time. Well let me just say that with Therm O Webs new Fusible Spray you can do it minutes before […] Read more…
Baby Quilt with SpraynBond Basting Spray
I thought that I would share this super cute and easy baby quilt that I made in 1 day. I knew that I wanted to use this pattern from the Moda Bakeshop website, if you have never been there you need to go, tons of great ideas and patterns. The only thing I changed from […] Read more…
Mini Easter Baskets with HeatnBond
Easter is less than a week away! I created these mini Easter baskets for my daughters to sit next to their breakfast plates. They will contain little treats to hold my kids over until the big egg hunt. I cut the kraft cardstock baskets with my Silhouette. I also cut an extra scallop border out of Therm O Web iCraft sheets […] Read more…
Fabric Letters
Previously, I posted about making basic shapes. Today, I want to talk about making letters! Fabric letters can be a great addition to stitched projects like pillows, quilts, bags, etc. There are many machines that can do most of the work, but I will demonstrate how to make fabric letters by hand using HeatnBond Lite […] Read more…
Pat Sloan on Spring Projects
It’s Spring (at least in MY mind) and I’m ready with my ‘Go To’ size of Heat n Bond Lite…. the 75 yard box! yep… I love this box!! So what do you say about an easy peasy spring table runner? My fat chicks are perfect for this. Whip up a few for Gifts.. don’t […] Read more…
Making Shapes with HeatnBond
I am pretty much obsessed with HeatnBond Lite. It’s my favorite way to create crisp, clean shapes for quilts, stitchery projects, pillows, etc. There are pretty much only three items you need to add shapes to a project: a pattern/template, fabric scraps, and of course, HeatnBond Lite Iron-on Adhesive! If you’re using HeatnBond for the […] Read more…