It’s that time of year! Time to start thinking about fall decor and some new items to jazz up your home. Designer Audrey Pettit has just the items for you today to make that you’re going to love! She’s used our Fabric Fuse™ Liquid Adhesive, StitchnSew™ Sew-in Fleece and combined those with the adorable fabrics […] Read more…
Eat, Sleep, Baseball Pillow Cover with Deco Foil and Fusible Fleece
If you are like my family, summertime means countless days at the baseball park. With 3 boys, my sister barely has time to eat or sleep during the summer. For that love of baseball, I designed a fun baseball pillow cover that any one of those boys will love. Carla here from Creatin’ in the […] Read more…
Chubby Elephant Mug Rug Featuring StitchnSew Quilt Block Sheets
Hi everyone! It’s Kim Lapacek from Persimon Dreams with you today. I’m going to share with you how I use the “StitchnSew™ EZ Print Quilt Block Sheets” for paper piecing. Chubby Elephant Mug Rug Featuring StitchnSew Quilt Block Sheets Elephant Mug Rug Project Supplies: StitchnSew™ EZ Print Quilt Block Sheets Camelot Fabrics 28 wt 2520 purple Aurifil thread Elephant […] Read more…
Adventures in Chair Upholstery with HeatnBond
Each Upholstery projects brings new adventures, you never know what you will find when you begin peeling back the layers but if you have the right products on hand it will always go back together beautifully. This chair upholstery adventure started with a pair of chairs that had lost its luster and the bottom would […] Read more…
Learn How to Sew a Travelers Notebook with Blend Fabrics
Planners and Travelers Notebooks are all the rage right now. I love Travelers notebooks and I love Cori Dantini’s Mermaid Days by Blend Fabrics, so I thought I would combine them and get the best of both worlds. I am so happy with how this turned out that I am going to be making several […] Read more…
Let’s Make a Bikini For National Bikini Day
Today is Bikini Day! Every year on this day, July 5th, bikinis of all types and sizes are worn to celebrate its invention in 1946 by Louis Reard, a Parisian fashion designer. No, no, no, you will not be seeing me out on the beach in an itty bitty bikini today, but here’s one for […] Read more…