Mug rugs are as fun to make as they are to give, and HeatNBond Liquid Vinyl adds an extra punch, by making them waterproof. With just a few supplies, you are on your way… Sweet Treats Fabric Mug Rug with Liquid Vinyl 1 – 7” X 10” background piece 1 – 8” x 11” backing […] Read more…
Trading Card Sleeve Zippy Pouch with Iron on Vinyl
Hello and welcome! It’s Julia from Inflorescence Designs! I am so excited to share with you this amazing tutorial and pattern. The idea for this zippy pouch came to me when my family was opening (way more than we should have) Pokémon cards. My husband, girls and I LOVE Pokémon and we have developed a […] Read more…
Handmade Fabric Zipper Bag with HeatnBond Liquid Vinyl
Hello, Daryl here from Patchouli Moon Studio and I am here to show you how I created this cute little bag with a zipper closure using this bicycle print fabric and since the fabric had a white background, I used Liquid Vinyl to make it stain and waterproof. This little bag finishes at 5 1/2″ […] Read more…
Puzzle Heart Mini Quilt with HeatnBond Lite
Around Valentine’s Day, you can never have too many hearts, right?! Hi, I’m Lisa Ruble from Love to Color My World. I love making mini quilts because they’re easy to machine quilt and they sew up quickly. Add in fusible heart “puzzles,” and you’re all set for February 14th! Homemade fabric valentines…what could be better?! […] Read more…
Batik Fabric Ripple Placemats with HeatnBond Fusible Adhesive
Hi! I’m Lisa Ruble from Love to Color My World. Today I’m going to share how to make a set of fusible placemats. When I heard about the Feelin’ Blue theme, I knew exactly what I wanted to make and what fabric I was going to use. I have a stack of luscious blue batiks […] Read more…
Blue String Quilt Table Runner with Fusible Fleece
Are you Feelin’ Blue? Join us this week as we explore the gorgeous color of the sky and all the stunning variations of the color blue. Definitely, a perfect way to pick things up during a winter weather week! Got scraps? Well, then this is the perfect project to use up those scraps (well some […] Read more…