Berry’s just don’t get any better, than in the summer. Why not make up a few berry baskets to serve your fabulous fruits in, for added fun? Sweet Fabric Berry Baskets It only takes 2 – 11 1/2″ squares of fabric and 1 – 2″ x 26″ long strip of binding fabric Thread to match […] Read more…
Flowers in a Denim Pocket Quilt
Hello my lovely flowers! Daryl here from Patchouli Moon Studio to show you how to make your own Flowers in a Denim Pocket Quilt. Supplies Needed: Background fabric: 1/2 yard Backing fabric: 1/2 yard Binding fabric: 1/4 yard Fabric scraps for flowers Embroidery floss in greens for stems Hand embroidery needle Machine embroidery thread to […] Read more…
Sew a Stuffed Cuddle Fabric Flower with Sew-In Fleece
It is so fun to create little gifts with soft, cuddle fabrics. But let’s face it when sewing with those stretchy fabrics… we all tend to get a touch nervous. Today’s tutorial will show you a few easy steps to make it easier and more enjoyable. ThermoWeb has products to make cuddle fabrics a cinch […] Read more…
Pinwheel Fabric Garden Flag with Liquid Vinyl
Happy May and soon-to-be summer! This week we are celebrating our going places and that means new homes, new jobs and perhaps even creating a new garden. We’ve got the perfect way to spruce things up with this colorful Pinwheel Play Garden Flag. Pinwheel Fabric Garden Flag with Liquid Vinyl HeatNBond Liquid Vinyl lets us […] Read more…
Rainforest Fun Children’s Activity Quilt with Liquid Vinyl
It’s a jungle out there, but you can make it a “Rainforest Fun”, kind of play day, with this activity mat complete with 10 bean bags. We continue on with where the fun left off, from the “Hopscotch Fun Children’s Activity Mat” found HERE. These 2 quilts are reversible to allow for all kinds of […] Read more…
Going Places Wristlet and Fabric Key Fob with Heatnbond Fusible Interfacing
Hello and welcome! It’s Julia from Inflorescence Designs! I’m so joyful you are visiting today. This week is all about GOING PLACES! Today’s project features an amazing pattern by Sarah Kristen. It is her “Fennel Fanny Pack.” The pattern is simply amazing. It’s simple enough for an advanced beginner to follow. The design also allows […] Read more…