Make up this Large Dresden Project Bag in almost no time with this free pattern and tutorial! Click here for all the bag instructions!
Scalloped Dresden Bag. Tutorial and Pattern
You are certain to fall in love with this cute and cheerful project bag. The Large Dresden Project Bag is a quick and simple pattern that acts as an adorable storage solution for your project pieces. Made from bright and bold fabrics, this happy little bag is the perfect pattern for quilters. Using a classic Dresden plate, which is a traditional patchwork quilt design from the Victorian era, this project combines vintage and modern styles. Be honest; when is the last time you made something special for yourself? It's time to treat yourself, readers. And this quick little project is the perfect place to start!
I meet so many lovely people in the online sewing world and every now and again I meet someone I really click with and I can imagine having...
Scalloped Dresden Bag. Tutorial and Pattern
::whew:: Sewing projects are done until next week! Here is the bag that I made to take with me to
Fat Quarter Friendly Dreamy Scrap Basket A basket style thread catcher right at hand to throw in scraps while busy with a project. The basket has a wide opening, and nice and sturdy so you won̵…
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Make up this Large Dresden Project Bag in almost no time with this free pattern and tutorial! Click here for all the bag instructions!
I Heart Dresdens Tote Bag
::whew:: Sewing projects are done until next week! Here is the bag that I made to take with me to
Scalloped Dresden Bag. Tutorial and Pattern
I received this awesome pouch in person from Elizabeth (Don't call me betsy) at the Sewing Summit.
Make up this Large Dresden Project Bag in almost no time with this free pattern and tutorial! Click here for all the bag instructions!
Make up this Large Dresden Project Bag in almost no time with this free pattern and tutorial! Click here for all the bag instructions!
Anfängerfreundliche Nähanleitung für ein kleines Stoffkörbchen. Schritt für Schritt zeige ich dir, wie das Utensilo genäht wird.
Think you'll make waves with a nautical-theme crib quilt? Our instructions for easy-to-piece sailboats and appliqué accents ensure smooth sailing.
It Will be Great in Any Color Theme! Jelly rolls from your favorite fabric line will be wonderful in this quilt. Choose a background, such as the white used in the examples, to set off the prints you choose. Or, cut strips from fabric in your stash. A wide variety will produce a lovely scrappy …
Are you starting to get bored with common and easy quilt patterns? Try creating one of these Dresden plate quilt pattern as your next project.
The Dresden Plate quilt block was named after the ornately decorated tableware of Dresden, Germany. These quilts brightened many households...
Sew up a darling Dresden Quilty Zipper Bag in almost no time at all! This fun bag is great for holding projects or to give as a gift!
We have had a great response to our pouch kits and many have asked about purchasing just the pattern, so we're making some of them available! PLEASE NOTE: These patterns assume basic understanding of how to sew a pouch (installing zipper & lining, etc). The patterns include how to piece the decorative front and basic instructions for actual pouch assembly. We have a free tutorial on our blog that shows step-by-step pouch construction. Patterns are for personal use only and not for the production of goods for sale without written permission. About our automatic download patterns: A link to download the pattern will emailed to you following purchase. Click the link to download or open the pdf file. In some browsers, like Chrome, you will be prompted to save the file upon clicking the link. In others, like IE, the pdf may open immediately. If this is the case, use the File menu to choose "Save as" to save the file to your desired location. Your purchase allows for 3 downloads from the link. If you encounter a problem or issue downloading, please just email us! Note: If you are a member of our pouch club, you will receive access to download all of the 2017 pattern PDFs at the end of the year.
Serena of Sew Giving decided she wanted to make a Sew Together Bag, and she did not have to put much pressure on me to get me to join in. I had been toying with the idea for a while, and we thought…
A list of all the highlights and must-see places in Dresden. One day or a week, Saxon’s capital offers baroque castles, churches, and lovely day trips.
Since watching Christina Cameli's "Wedge Quilts Go Modern" Modern Quilt Guild Webinar in July 2015 (MQG members can watch it here), I have been intrigued by the variety of designs that are possible with wedges, whether they're 9-degree or 10-degree angles. When Christina's Wedge Quilt Workshop book came out early this year, I was the first to get a copy and start imagining what I might do with wedges. I already owned a 9-degree ruler, purchased back in the 1980s and used to make one wedge quilt that has since been donated (and for which I have no photo), and I started playing around with solids. In March I blog-posted about my first experimentations. So many possibilities! And then recently posted about this 52" X 69" quilt finish: "Roulette." "Roulette," 52" X 69" My "Spin Art" quilt started back in March, during Painter's Palette's "Inspired by Fabric: Mad for Solids." I blogged about quilting Spin Art here, but haven't shared finished pictures until now. Spin Art, 66" X 66" I'm grateful to have a quilt-y neighbor-friend, Becky, who will drop just about everything to hold a quilt so I can take a styled shot. This past Monday evening I shared a "Wedges Go Modern" presentation with members of Central Florida MQG. I gave all credit to Christina for expanding the wedges concept. I used photos from the MQG webinar and Christina's blog to accompany my own photos as I reviewed the wedge-sewing process. My program was well-received, and I was tickled to get a few comments and follow-up emails about it. I hope to see some of our members trying a quilt design with wedges. We have Christina's book in our chapter library, so hopefully it will be put to good use. As for me, I'm not "over" wedges yet. Linda
(Please ask for permission to use my photos from this post beforehand.) I had a lot of fun making mini Dresden color wheels this past week, so I wanted to share a quick tutorial on how to make your…
The Tiny Dresden Party is almost here! Just one week to go until the official start on January 3, but little dresdens are already popping up all over Instagram on the #tinydresdenparty hashtag. Fir…
::whew:: Sewing projects are done until next week! Here is the bag that I made to take with me to
Next month is my turn to create a block for the 9 members of the Bee to re-create. I love Dresden Plates but wanted to experiment with strip piecing the blades. I chose solids out of my scrap bag to create this design. I have not decided what background I will use or whether I…
so if you haven’t heard simply color pre-cuts are now available at your favorite quilt stores. 🙂 and well now i feel like i can sort of show you a couple of things i’ve been working on with my precuts! this beautiful dresden plate zippered pouch, is my new little sewing bag. i can take […]
Use these quilting templates to spell out whatever phrases or words you'd like on your quilt top!
Make up this Large Dresden Project Bag in almost no time with this free pattern and tutorial! Click here for all the bag instructions!
It’s Easy Enough for Beginners! Choose at least ten coordinating fabrics and a neutral or accent color for this charming quilt. It’s sized for a baby, crib or lap quilt and goes together very quickly. The quilt is wonderful in just about any color combination. Just create good contrast between the colored fabrics and the …
Are you starting to get bored with common and easy quilt patterns? Try creating one of these Dresden plate quilt pattern as your next project.
Sassy Summer Tote tutorial by The Sassy Quilter for Fort Worth Fabric Studio. Super easy tote that is great for beginners. Step by step instructions with pics.
Brooke from Pitter Putter Stitch shows you how to put together this fresh, staggered, strip-pieced Dresden “Color Cog Mini-Quilt” using the EZ Dresden ruler. White thread on white fabric with free-motion quilting in the background completes this mini-quilt. Get the Tutorial More like this: The latest from some of our partners:1. Just Arrived - Today's Newest Fabric Collections! 2. Holiday Projects 3. The Elsie K. Baglet Pattern from StudioKat Designs ✁4. DIYFluffies - Stuffed Animal
Tutorial para aprender a hacer este neceser de Patchwork usando el Plato Dresden con la técnica del Fussy cut. Aprende una manera fácil y sencilla
* Handmade by Lucalina * - Each bag is lovingly handmade by us, from cutting, embroidery and sewing together, everything is Handmade by Lucalina in Dresden. - High-quality and time-consuming embroidery, it does not matter if a motif is embroidered for 2 hours or even 5, for a unique design no time is too time-consuming. - Each design can be individually changed in motif and color. So if you have any change requests for a bag, you can contact me at any time. I will answer your request promptly. - You are welcome to enter a desired name free of charge, which will then also be embroidered on the bag. If the desired name is in a certain place, please specify it when ordering. Otherwise, we do it in such a way that it fits the rest of the embroidery. - Customer service is the be-all and end-all, so don't be afraid to contact me with criticism, suggestions, inspiration or other concerns. -Material: -50% imitation leather, 50% cotton In addition, you have the opportunity to order a suitable wallet right away. The inner workings of the wallet offer plenty of space for cards, banknotes, ID cards, small change ... even a flat smartphone can be stowed in it. In total, there are 9 card slots, 1 zipper compartment for coins, 2 bill compartments and two more compartments. Dimensions: approx. 19 x 10 cm, material: artificial leather, cotton, non-woven line, metal Your Handmade Team of Lucalina / Design your Life Metrics: Width: approx. 31 cm, Height: approx. 42 cm, Depth: bottom 9 cm Metrics: Width: approx. 29 cm Height: approx. 30 cm Depth: bottom 8 cm
Hello cute people! It's the first Saturday night of the month and at our house that means that my family room is filled wi...