There’s No Sewing Involved! These Log Cabin style ornaments are easy to make and so beautiful. Hang them on the tree, give them as gifts, use them in centerpieces and sprinkle them throughout the house. They’re wonderful in colors for other seasons, as well. Dig into your stash and create combinations of fabric in colors …
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If you've been around since the beginning of Lo & Behold Stitchery, you might remember that key fobs were my JAM. Back in the early days, I cranked out SO many key fobs in all sorts of variations and stocked my Etsy shop with them. They are super fun to make and very quick and rewarding! I eventually phased out of making them for sale, but I do still really enjoy making one from time to time! They make great teacher gifts, stocking stuffers, party favors....whatever you'd like! All you need is some scrap fabric, scrap batting and a key ring (which you probably already have!) Gather all of your supplies and lets get to it! PS - Looking for a printable PDF? I have this tutorial condensed into six lovely, printable pages for your convenience. Download it here. . . Okay, here's what you'll need: Basic sewing supplies (Sewing machine, rotary cutter, cutting mat, scissors, iron, ironing board, etc.) You can find a list of all of my favorite supplies here. Fabric - One 3
Not sure what to do with all of those leftover fabric scraps you have? Why not make a bunch of these adorable chicken ornaments? The tutorial is from Ann Wood Handmade. The blog post has a downlo…
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Save your treasured fabric scraps when practicing your free-motion quilting and create these fun belts with this quick quilted belt tutorial.
These fabric DIY Christmas tree ornaments are super simple and fun to make. I made a few variations and can’t decide which one I like […]
DIY Tutorial Flowers: napkin rings, decorate an embroidery hoop, magnets, push pins, "fake" flowers, brooches, barrettes, ponytail holders.
Spill the floral tea! This breezy Orchid quilt block pattern is perfect for your next quilt. Simple piecing, big wow-factor. Sew it up for a touch of springtime in your home! Finished block size: 9” x 12” (22,9 x 30,5 cm) Skill level: Advanced Beginner Since this is a PDF pattern, you should know the foundation paper piecing. This pattern does not include a tutorial for FPP or basic instructions; it only contains diagrams. New to Foundation Paper Piecing? Don't worry! Find a FREE tutorial here!
BRICK BY BRICK MINI MINI BINDING PINWHEEL BOW / ORNAMENT X-SQUARED GLITTER VINYL PLACEMAT CONCENTRIC CIRCLE TUTORIAL ZIPPER::GLUE BASTING LOG CABIN POT HOLDER TUTORIAL STAR THISTLE 12 1/2" X 12 1/2" (UNFINISHED) PAPER PIECED MINI CHARM SQUARE WONKY BLOCK 4" X 4" UNFINISHED CHARM SQUARE WONKY BLOCK 7 1/2" x 7 1/2" Unfinished ASCEND 12 1/2" x 12 1/2" Unfinished HANGING ORGANIZER HANGING A MINI QUILT PEPPERMINT TWIST TABLE RUNNER ~ COASTERS POLAROID BLOCK 3 1/2" x 4" 'That's A Wrap' 14" x 32 1/2" CASUAL LINK 12 1/2" x 12 1/2" Unfinished SHADOW / ILLUSION BLOCK CHARM PACK IDEA 5 1/4" FINISHED BLOCK CURVES TUTORIAL HRT WITH A TWIST 8" X 8" FINISHED BLOCK CHEVRON OFF SET LOG CABIN JELLY ROLL Helpful and Basic Tutorials By Others: HALF RECTANGLE TRIANGLES PRECUT HEXAGON HIDDEN ZIPPER DOUBLE FOLD BINDING A Circle of Geese MASON JAR PIN CUSHION
It’s getting very nearly time for our Stitch Gathering Retreat! And I know some of you still haven’t made your nametags yet, so I thought I would do a post with nametag ideas that might be of help with last minute panics. I’ve been making a few of these to show at my Bearpaw Craft …
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONThis is a DIGITAL sewing pattern in a PDF format. The pattern is available for instant download. You can download your file as soon as you complete your purchase. ABOUT THIS PATTERNThis pattern Includes step-by-step photo instructions and full-size pattern pieces to make a clip-on candle Christmas ornament decorated with hand stitches.SIZE: 10.5 cm (4-1/8")RECOMMENDED FABRICS: lightweight cotton (quilting cotton)SKILL LEVEL: The pattern is suitable for those who have a basic knowledge of machine sewing and who are familiar with basic hand stitches.LANGUAGE: ENGLISHMEASUREMENTS: in cm and inchesABOUT FILE: This sewing pattern consists of 23 pages of instructions, photos and patterns in a PDF format.REFUNDS & EXCHANGESDue to the digital nature of this item, it is NON-REFUNDABLE.RIGHTS OF USEItems made using this pattern may be sold in your own shop. Mass production, re-sale and distribution of pattern pieces and instructions is PROHIBITED.
I love these flower bowls and they are so simple to make. You can learn how to sew a flower bowl by using the free pattern and following this step-by-step tuto
11.5 months later, I’m back with part 2 of my studio update! If you saw part 1, you’ll notice quite a few changes. The main update is, like a lot of people, home is now where I work. An…
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Top US quilting blog, Diary of a Quilter, shares their No-Waste method fo make Flying Geese Block and 8 point Sawtooth Star Quilt Block. Click here now!
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Sew an ugly Christmas sweater ornament with fabric scraps, buttons and trims with this free step-by-step tutorial.