It’s almost Easter and we are having so much fun with preparations. Carla here from Creatin’ in the Sticks with one of my favorite sewing projects, fabric applique on t-shirts. This was a quilt block I designed, but it’s even more fun on a little tee. HeatnBond Soft Stretch Lite is perfect for fusible applique on […] Read more…
Fabric Easter Basket with HeatNBond Fusible Fleece
Fabric Easter Basket with HeatnBond Want a quick and easy way to share the love with someone special this Easter? Start by downloading the Easter Basket pattern. Supplies 1/3 – yard fabric for basket front 1/2 – yard fabric for lining and handle 5” square white fabric for applique transfer 5” square of HeatNBond®Lite 1 […] Read more…
Spring Fabric Floral Wreath with HeatnBond
Are things warming up where you are? We still have a ways to go before winter is over where I live. To combat these last, lingering, gray winter days, I designed this darling Spring Floral Wreath, to liven up my decor and help me be patient until spring really does arrive. Spring Fabric Floral Wreath […] Read more…
HeatnBond Applique Spring Bunny Tote Bag
Happy official SPRING!!!! When it’s spring I love all things bunny!!!!!! Let me show you today how to create a sweet bunny tote featuring Heatnbond® Lite Fusible Adhesive. I created this fun little tote bag that is perfect for trips to the Farmer’s Market, a Spring Break road trip, or for gathering up Easter eggs!! […] Read more…
T-Shirt Pillows with HeatnBond Lite Iron-On Adhesive
Somewhere buried in a drawer or closet is someone’s treasured t-shirt. It might be in great condition or it’s worn a bit, but it just can’t be discarded because of the memories attached to it. I know I have a few of those stashed away! T-Shirt Pillows with HeatnBond Lite Iron-On Adhesive Maybe you don’t […] Read more…
Make a Baby Tee Shirt Quilt
Children’s t-shirts are so adorable and create wonderful memories for all of us. Putting them into a quilt can make the memories last even longer. Sometimes the t-shirts are pretty worn out and stained, but you can still make a quilt using t-shirts you purchase at discount or thrift stores. That’s what was used for […] Read more…