Happy September! It's Back to School season and that means school supplies!! Introducing the Back to School Quilt Pattern! The Back to School Quilt Pattern is the Pattern of the Month for September 2023! For the whole month you can sign up for Pattern of the Month and instantly download this pattern. If you'd rather just get the pattern (or if it's after Sept 2023) you can get the pattern in my shop here. This adorable quilt will get you so excited for back to school! It features pencils and hearts with a fun border! All the ...Continue Reading
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Quilt Patterns – 50 Modern Quilts to Sew
If you are looking for quilt patterns, look no further! Here are 50 modern quilts to sew! In this post you will find easy quilt patterns for beginners to advanced quilt patterns for experienced quilters! These tutorials are all PDF downloads! Lots of options from block quilts, one patch quilts, template quilts and beyond! 50 Quilt Patterns to Sew 1. The Farmhouse Quilt Pattern The Farmhouse Quilt Pattern is a gorgeous modern quilt featuring lots of stars! Read more here! 2. The Happy Patch Quilt The Happy Patch Quilt ...Continue Reading
Pickleball Quilt Pattern
I'm so excited to show you my newest quilt pattern - the Pickleball Quilt Pattern! This bold quilt features pickleball paddles all over with bright colors! Have you played pickleball? It's so fun! This throw size quilt is the perfect couch quilt for resting those muscles after playing! Pickleball is a growing sport so you may know someone who likes to play! I love quilts with things on them (like houses, rainbows or mountains) so a pickleball quilt was an obvious choice! The Pickleball Quilt Pattern is a great gift for a ...Continue Reading
Styrofoam Christmas Tree Covered with Fabric
Make an adorable DIY fabric covered styrofoam Christmas tree (or a few!) for your holiday decor this year! These ruffle fabric Christmas trees are fun and simple to sew and are a great backdrop to a Christmas village! I'll show you how to make super easy ruffles to attach to your cone. These are simple to make and only require a little bit of sewing. There are lots of styrofoam Christmas tree ideas, but I had to use fabric! Gluing the ruffles on the Christmas tree cone is really fun, too. Fabric covered Christmas tree cones ...Continue Reading
Fabric Christmas Tree Ornaments – Free Pattern
Sew fabric Christmas tree ornaments with this easy tutorial! These fabric ornaments are made with a few layers of fabric and are a great way to use fabric remnants. Handmade Christmas ornaments make great gifts, too - tie a fabric ornament on top of a plate of cookies for a neighbor or friend. You can really make any shape you want since these aren't stuffed ornaments. Get creative and cut your own shapes or use the included pattern templates! Sewing Christmas ornaments is so fun and these are really fast to make! The PDF ...Continue Reading
Quilt Coat Pattern Course
I'm so excited to share my new Quilt Coat Pattern and video course today! This course will take all the scary parts out of sewing a garment AND a quilt! By the end, you'll have a piece of art you can wear! This Quilted Coat Pattern is so fun to sew and the course includes 3 gorgeous variations! Sew something new for YOU! Never sewn a garment? No problem! The Quilt Coat is actually a fairly simple project and the thickness gives you some wiggle room for imperfections that you can't see! You'll learn a few new things and walk ...Continue Reading
fabric gift bag pattern
Fabric gift bags are great for wrapping oddly-shaped or jumbo gifts! They are also fun to use for normal gifts and offers an eco-friendly alternative to wrapping paper! This fabric gift bag pattern comes in a few different sizes and variations for all types of hard-to-wrap gifts! Reusable gift bags will save you time and money on wrapping paper in the long run. Make some this year and use them next year and for every Christmas, birthday or celebration! This project was born out of necessity! I need a large bag to wrap a big ...Continue Reading
Fabric Bowl Covers – Plastic Wrap Replacement
Ditch your plastic wrap and opt for fabric bowl covers instead! These are a super cute way to store leftovers in your fridge or to bring a dish to picnics! Just stretch the cover over and reuse it again and again! These DIY cloth bowl covers are washable and a sustainable replacement for Saran wrap! Cloth bowl covers are so easy to make with these step by step instructions! Grab a few materials and let's get sewing! Cloth Bowl Cover Materials 1/2 yard fabric or 2 Fat Quarters, prewashed (I'm using SPOTTED fabric - read more ...Continue Reading
Fabric covered headbands Tutorial
Here's a super fun project you can make in a few minutes - fabric covered headbands! These adorable accessories are a great way to showcase your favorite fabrics in a wearable way! DIY fabric headbands are a great project for beginners! All you need for this project is a basic plastic headband, some scraps of fabric and a glue gun. Watch the video in this post for extra tips! Fabric covered headband pattern download Download the DIY fabric headband pattern below and print it out on paper or card stock. Print the pattern at ...Continue Reading
how to make hand tied fabric bows
With fall fashion in full swing I wanted to share a few accessory tutorials. I'm always tempted by bows and headbands in the store but they can be so expensive in boutiques! So in this tutorial, I'll show you how to make hand tied fabric bows that clip to your hair! Sewing fabric bows is so easy and very cheap! Plus they are way cuter and softer than plain ribbons. All you need are a few scraps of fabric! Use leftovers from garment sewing to make bows that match your handmade outfits! These are the cutest bows for a little girl! And ...Continue Reading
how to make a quilted hot pad for casserole dish
Casserole hot pads are extra large and are great for using as trivets on your table! This tutorial will show you how to make a quilted hot pad with fun prints. These make an awesome gift and they come together so quickly. Extra large hot pads are a must for your kitchen! No more trying to piece together a few small trivets to protect your table from large dishes. This jumbo quilted hot pad is sized just right for a 9" by 13" casserole dish or baking pan. This tutorial doesn't have binding so it's very simple. Casserole Hot Pad ...Continue Reading