HeatnBond Interfacing

Fusible Fleece Quilted Tablet or E-Reader Cover

Hi this is Molly from Sew Wrong Sew Right.  For my Pinterest inspiration post I searched for tablet covers as I was looking to make a new cover for the tablet I got for Christmas. I have a cover already that converts to a stand, but it is bulky and I prefer to hold the […] Read more…

Paper Pieced Butterfly Pillow

Hi, it’s Amy here today from During Quiet Time. I’m sharing a tutorial for this paper pieced butterfly pillow featuring Mariposa by Shell Rummel for Blend Fabrics and 2 new Therm O Web products plus my old standby (fusible fleece!). Paper Pieced Butterfly Pillow To begin, using traditional paper pieced methods, you will piece the […] Read more…

Valentine Pocket Tutorial

HeatnBond Wall Organizer and Valentine Pocket

  Hello everyone!  My name is Andy Knowlton from A Bright Corner and I’m excited to share this Valentine Pocket tutorial with you! Today I have two tutorials in one!  Let me explain-  Inside our coat closet we have these four plastic folders hanging from hooks.  There’s one for each of us and we use them […] Read more…

Blend Fabrics Spooktacular Halloween Starburst Quilt

  Hi, it’s Amy here today to share a seasonal quilt that I am calling my Spooktacular Starburst Quilt.  I used Spooktacular by Maude Asbury for Blend Fabrics along with Kona Curry solid (a perfect match I must add!). Halloween Starburst Quilt To make this quilt, I cut all the hexagons using a Sizzix Pro […] Read more…

Back to school in Style with Therm O Web

  It’s back to school time here at our house, which means packing lunches, water bottles, snacks, and more snacks. We’re trying to do healthier snacks this year and apples are an easy option. I just know how gross the insides of those backpacks are as well as how much they get banged around. I […] Read more…

HeatnBond Zipper Pouch Tutorial

I am excited to share the pattern for my “Favorite Zipper Pouch”. I love my fabrics from xo.gigi fabrics!   I needed a few gifts and whipped up some zipper pouches.  I have made lots and lots of zipper bags.  This is the one I always go back to.  It holds a lot but isn’t huge.  I […] Read more…

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