A pojagi (noun) is a wrapping cloth, but it also refers to a whole collection of sewing techniques by both hand and machine.
Handcrafted Patchwork is the latest collection in the Handcrafted series. The entire series is now 64 different fabrics that work well together in many different applications, from clothing to quil…
Using my naturally dyed fabric remnants to create this cute pair of kids patchwork pants. An easy and quick sewing tutorial to use up those beautiful scrap fabrics.
Patchwork cat beds
I told myself I'd never make another puff quilt. Yet, here I am.....sharing about my second puff quilt. (haha!) Don't get me wrong, I loved the process of making my first puff quilt, which you can read about here, but I honestly thought that we'd never have the need for another one. Well, over the last year, I slowly forgot how much work they are (haha) and I started getting the itch to do the process all over again! Peter uses my original puff quilt alllllll the time. He loves the weight of it, but his only complaint was that it wasn't long enough. I made the
Bonjour, Aujourd'hui, je vais vous parler d'une technique que j'ai découvert il y a quelques jours, une technique qui m'a intriguée. De passage à ma mercerie (merci Dominique !), j'ai vu traîner sur le comptoir ce qui deviendra une magnifique écharpe...
Patchwork cat beds
Download the FREE Ombre Puff Quilt Pattern here! If you've been around for any amount of time, you might've seen my Puff Quilt that my grandmother made for me. I love this thing SO much. She used various scrap fabrics and clothing to create this very dense, yet very snuggly quilt. . . . When I look at this quilt, I see something new each time. Recycled tablecloths from the 80s, pieces of my grandfathers button-down shirts, left-over fabrics from previous quilt projects. The list goes on. Some fabrics are used multiple times within the quilt, while other fabrics are only represented once. I love looking over all of the puffs and finding all of the similarities and differences between the squares. . . . My Granny made this for me when I was 7 years old. I absolutely LOVE that she created a tag for this quilt. I also love that she referred to the quilt as a
Patchwork Cardigan Free Crochet Patterns
How to Make a Floor Pouf Ottoman | Free Sewing Tutorial and Pattern Pillows Cushions
DIY Patchwork Bench Cushion FREE Sewing Tutorial This Patchwork Cushion would look awesome on any kind of bench. It is long and skinny (12 1/2'' x ...
Sashiko Stitch Instructions for beginners A trend in embroidery: Sashiko stitching and visible mending. This ancient Japanese craft is easy to learn. It gives quick results and makes stunning textile pieces. In this tutorial we explain the basics you need to know about Sashiko stitching. We share our recommendations for Sashiko materials. You will also
Hello Quilt lovers! Today we want to put a spotlight on the AGF collection of free quilt patterns, where you can find lots of easy quilt patterns that are designed especially for beginners, along with projects that are more challenging....
the steph time side tie top is an intermediate level sewing pattern for a cropped reversible top with a high neckline and side ties, perfect for wearing on its own or layered. there are two views: view A is constructed using the burrito method with lightweight fabrics view B is made out of quilted fabric (or any thicker fabric) and finished with bias tape. size range is from 31”-57” chest and is layered on PDF files. this listing is for a PDF pattern, not a final garment. pattern is for personal use only. follow along to sew view B on my YouTube channel, Steph Time! check out #STsidetietop for inspiration!
How to make a cat bed with an easy sewing tutorial and photo step by step walkthrough, with upcycled filling!
Sew a wrap Patchwork skirt in only one hour without a pattern! This easy tutorial has been designed with beginners in mind. Free Sewing Tutorial
Summer's over and it's back to school time, which means it's also back to sewing school time! (Did you know that I have a FREE beginner's sewing course?) Last week I mentioned that I have a new free pattern for a pencil-shaped pencil case to share with you (update: here's the info on the pencil
SUKI Bag - Schnittmuster Ein Schnittmuster für eine Halbmondtasche stand schon länger auf meiner Wunschliste. Jetzt es fertig und hat einen Namen: SUKI Bag Taschen nähen macht Spaß Heute möchte meinen Blog aus einer Pause 'aufwecken' und euch das Schnittmuster SUKI in diesem Beitrag vorstellen. Zum Schnittmuster im Shop - klick SUKI Bag ist ein Schnittmuster für 2 Größen. Für die große SUKI Bag sind im Schnittmuster zusätzliche Schnittteile enthalten, mit denen die Tasche aus einzelnen Stoffstücken genäht werden kann. Wie ihr an dem Beispiele auf dem Foto unterhalb dieses Textes sehen könnt. Das Modell ist ideal für Stoffreste oder ihr macht es mit alten Jeans zum Upcycling Projekt. Anleitung zum Nähen als Video In dieser Videoanleitung kannst du SUKI Bag unverbindlich anschauen. Die Anleitung ist detailliert und ausführlich, und für Anfänger mit etwas Näherfahrung geeignet. 👇👇👇 SUKI Maße: Höhe 25 cm Breite 50 cm Tiefe 12 cm little SUKI: Höhe 20 cm Breite 40 cm Tiefe 9 cm Material Canvas, Jeans, Cord Baumwollstoff Reißverschluss Gurtband Vierkantring Leiterschnalle Vlies Die Tasche ist für Nähbegeisterte jeden Levels geeignet, von Anfängern bis Fortgeschrittenen. (Die Nähanleitung auf Youtube kannst du unverbindlich anschauen und entscheiden, ob das Schnittmuster Deinem Nählevel entspricht.) Wegen der Form werden diese Modelle auch Halbmondtaschen genannt. SUKI Bag Schnittmuster Viel Spaß beim Nähen und bis bald Ina 🍀 verlinkt: Creativsalat + DuFürDich Du bist bei Pinterest?? Ich freu mich, wenn du meinen Pin mitnimmst :)
Sashiko Stitch Instructions for beginners A trend in embroidery: Sashiko stitching and visible mending. This ancient Japanese craft is easy to learn. It gives quick results and makes stunning textile pieces. In this tutorial we explain the basics you need to know about Sashiko stitching. We share our recommendations for Sashiko materials. You will also
I told myself I'd never make another puff quilt. Yet, here I am.....sharing about my second puff quilt. (haha!) Don't get me wrong, I loved the process of making my first puff quilt, which you can read about here, but I honestly thought that we'd never have the need for another one. Well, over the last year, I slowly forgot how much work they are (haha) and I started getting the itch to do the process all over again! Peter uses my original puff quilt alllllll the time. He loves the weight of it, but his only complaint was that it wasn't long enough. I made the
Download the FREE Ombre Puff Quilt Pattern here! If you've been around for any amount of time, you might've seen my Puff Quilt that my grandmother made for me. I love this thing SO much. She used various scrap fabrics and clothing to create this very dense, yet very snuggly quilt. . . . When I look at this quilt, I see something new each time. Recycled tablecloths from the 80s, pieces of my grandfathers button-down shirts, left-over fabrics from previous quilt projects. The list goes on. Some fabrics are used multiple times within the quilt, while other fabrics are only represented once. I love looking over all of the puffs and finding all of the similarities and differences between the squares. . . . My Granny made this for me when I was 7 years old. I absolutely LOVE that she created a tag for this quilt. I also love that she referred to the quilt as a
I told myself I'd never make another puff quilt. Yet, here I am.....sharing about my second puff quilt. (haha!) Don't get me wrong, I loved the process of making my first puff quilt, which you can read about here, but I honestly thought that we'd never have the need for another one. Well, over the last year, I slowly forgot how much work they are (haha) and I started getting the itch to do the process all over again! Peter uses my original puff quilt alllllll the time. He loves the weight of it, but his only complaint was that it wasn't long enough. I made the
If you're a quilter , you know the pain of having a huge fabric scrap pile and nothing to do
Backpacking through Europe, you stop in a Spanish cafe. The scent of strong coffee wafts, fogging the windows on a rainy afternoon. You lean back in your seat
Fun and funky hand-drawn motifs in a patchwork pattern.(Other colorways available upon request.) Feel free to adjust scale according to your project needs. For complementary patterns, shop the rest of the Retro Spring Collection in my profile.
A cat lovers dream, Cats on Cats is a beginner friendly look at simple quilt techniques and chain piecing. Featuring fabric from Kitty Garden and Jenny's Basics by Jenny Ronen.
No need to fear sewing with lightweight, sheer fabrics when you learn these techniques for creating beautiful seams and hems.
take your project up a notch. I love a good pillow, cushion, or bag with pipping. Follow along with this post to learn how to sew piping the easy way.
After putting out the Patchwork Planner & Journal--- and then this year the Patchwork Calendar, I got thinking (and was missing) a few things.
Hand quilting is the technique of sewing together the three layers of a quilt (batting between two layers of fabric) in a decorative freehand stitch.
I'm teaching a Free Motion Quilting class starting in April at my LQS, Heartstrings and Heirlooms. I finished up the class sample over the weekend. In the class the students will do larger samples, but I needed a small book of designs to advertise the class. As you can see in the above end view, I used three different types of batting for my sample book - Quilter's Dream 100% Cotton, Hobbs 80/20 (80% cotton and 20% polyester), and a 100% wool. I used a tutorial from a recent Quilting Arts Magazine issue (the February/March 2014 issue) to make my little book. The instructions involved drawing some lines on a piece of fabric, then sewing on the lines with a walking foot to make a larger sheet and baste the layers together. Then you quilt your designs and cut the "pages" apart. The tutorial in the magazine was very good. If you are interested in making a book like mine, I suggest you get a copy of the magazine. Below is a collage of designs I plan to cover in the class. Along the top of each page I wrote the name of the design, the batting type and page number from the book I will be using for the class. In case you are interested, I'm using the book Free Motion Quilting with Angela Waters. It has become my go-to book for quilting ideas as of late.
I've always had these growing up and recently my mother bought some fabric and asked me to make one my sudo-neices a present. She has a new obession with panda bears. It was much easier than I thought it would be and now I can't wait to make my own! You easily can recycle old shirts and do panels on the back or if you have some fat quarters lying around you could use those too. Also alternatively you could use a few old flannel shirts or maybe old towels sewn together for the inside instead of batting.
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Download the FREE Ombre Puff Quilt Pattern here! If you've been around for any amount of time, you might've seen my Puff Quilt that my grandmother made for me. I love this thing SO much. She used various scrap fabrics and clothing to create this very dense, yet very snuggly quilt. . . . When I look at this quilt, I see something new each time. Recycled tablecloths from the 80s, pieces of my grandfathers button-down shirts, left-over fabrics from previous quilt projects. The list goes on. Some fabrics are used multiple times within the quilt, while other fabrics are only represented once. I love looking over all of the puffs and finding all of the similarities and differences between the squares. . . . My Granny made this for me when I was 7 years old. I absolutely LOVE that she created a tag for this quilt. I also love that she referred to the quilt as a
Looking for the perfect beginner’s quilting project? Using a couple of “cheater” methods, Spoonflower Ambassador Meg Fleshman of MEGMADE Sewing will show you how to create a gorgeous quilted jacket […]
The Boho Sling Bag – plain or fancy. A sewing project for everyone – regardless of their sewing pedigree or experience! The Boho Sling Bag seems to be fairly popular among those that c…
The bargello technique can be used to create backgrounds for applique, to showcase landscape prints, and to use up your stash. In a previou...
Sewing With Nancy has been on PBS for over 30 years. Gosh, it really doesn't seem like that long. I love what I do and hope that through sewing education, you
Download the FREE Ombre Puff Quilt Pattern here! If you've been around for any amount of time, you might've seen my Puff Quilt that my grandmother made for me. I love this thing SO much. She used various scrap fabrics and clothing to create this very dense, yet very snuggly quilt. . . . When I look at this quilt, I see something new each time. Recycled tablecloths from the 80s, pieces of my grandfathers button-down shirts, left-over fabrics from previous quilt projects. The list goes on. Some fabrics are used multiple times within the quilt, while other fabrics are only represented once. I love looking over all of the puffs and finding all of the similarities and differences between the squares. . . . My Granny made this for me when I was 7 years old. I absolutely LOVE that she created a tag for this quilt. I also love that she referred to the quilt as a