Farmhouse Red Star Dobby - This soft 100% cotton yarn dyed homespun dobby fabric is 44 to 45 inches wide and is the perfect fabric to use for the popular ragged style quilting. The primitive red and off-white colors in this plaid fabric are a beautiful addition to any project and go well with our homespun primitive and vintage fabrics. Please note that this fabric uses a dobby weave. By raising or lowering the warp threads (those running the length of the fabric). A homespun dobby has more texture than plain weave fabrics and the back is slightly different from the front. As you can see in the pictures, a homespun dobby still frays beautifully for the rag style quilts. The photos above show some examples of rag style quilting done with Jubilee Homespun fabric. The photos are shown as examples only. You can view our instructions for making a homespun rag quilt or browse our inspiration website (http://www.jubileehomespun.com/index.html) to find fun weekend projects using homespun fabric in interesting ways.
Vintage Americana Homespun Cotton Fabric - This soft 100% cotton yarn dyed homespun fabric is 44 inches wide and is the perfect fabric to use for the popular ragged style quilting. The colors in this plaid are a primitive navy blue, red and off white. It coordinates well with the other Primitive and Vintage homespun fabrics. The photos above show some examples of rag style quilting done with Jubilee Homespun fabric. The photos are shown as examples only. You can view our instructions for making a homespun rag quilt or browse our inspiration website (http://www.jubileehomespun.com/index.html) to find fun weekend projects using homespun fabric in interesting ways.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION This 42" wide homespun woven fabric is woven using time tested techniques that produce a heavier weight cotton fabric with a full bodied drape and soft hand. Ideal for Sashiko, Boro-inspired projects, bag making, quilting and garment sewing. Contents: 100% Cotton Made in Japan Sold by the half yard. SB-88223D28-1
Robert Kaufman's Yarn Dyed Essex Linen Homespun fabric is the same weight as the original Essex Linen but with a different weave structure which has a slightly ridged textured to it and has more drape. This Navy colorway is a mix of dark indigo woven with a mid tone cream to give a lovely chambray look. This fabric is ideal for dressmaking, quilting projects and soft furnishings. As you can see from the image below, I've used this fabric for The Fielder Dress by Merchant and Mills. 55% Linen/45% cotton • 110cm wide Price is per HALF metre. So, if you require 1.5 metres for example, you’ll need to enter 3 in the quantity box. We recommend that you machine wash this fabric at 30 degrees before you start your sewing project. Click here for our fabric swatch service.
This Mid Grey Cotton Homespun Fabric is 100% cotton and available in a wonderful collection of colours. It'll be the perfect choice for a wide range of sewing projects, including home décor pieces, quilting, garments and more.
Farmhouse Blue Star Dobby - This soft 100% cotton yarn dyed homespun dobby fabric is 44 to 45 inches wide and is the perfect fabric to use for the popular ragged style quilting. The blue and off-white colors in this plaid fabric are a beautiful addition to any project and goes well with our homespun primitive and vintage fabrics. Please note that this fabric uses a dobby weave. By raising or lowering the warp threads (those running the length of the fabric). A homespun dobby has more texture than plain weave fabrics and the back is slightly different from the front. As you can see in the pictures, a homespun dobby still frays beautifully for the rag style quilts. The photos above show some examples of rag style quilting done with Jubilee Homespun fabric. The photos are shown as examples only. You can view our instructions for making a homespun rag quilt or browse our inspiration website (http://www.jubileehomespun.com/index.html) to find fun weekend projects using homespun fabric in interesting ways.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION This 42" wide homespun woven fabric is woven using time tested techniques that produce a heavier weight cotton fabric with a full bodied drape and soft hand. Ideal for Sashiko, Boro-inspired projects, bag making, quilting and garment sewing. Contents: 100% Cotton Made in Japan Sold by the half yard. SB-88223D29-1
This listing is for a an off white, vintage brushed cotton sheet with a pale pink stripe running through it. This is a double flat sheet in a soft cosy brushed cotton. Well used, it has quite an age and a homespun cottagey feel to it. Soft and subtle the pastel pink has likely faded with age and use. I think this would make a great piece for styling an old cottage bedroom or nursery, for a photography prop, but also as an interesting fabric to have in the mix for patchworking or vintage sewing projects. I will add more photos and measurements shortly. Combine with the pastel bedding bundle or pale pink pillowcases shown in the latter photos for a great pastel fabric stash.
Adding Charcoal to our selection of Yarn Dyed Essex Linen Homespun fabrics by Robert Kaufman. This fabric is the same weight as the original Essex Linen, but with a different weave structure, which has a slightly ridged textured to it and more drape. This colourway is a mix of mid grey woven with a mid tone cream to give a beautifully soft, subtle, chambray look. This fabric is ideal for dressmaking, quilting projects and soft furnishings. 55% Linen/45% cotton • 110cm wide We recommend that you machine wash this fabric at 30 degrees before you start your sewing project. Click here for our fabric swatch service. Price is per HALF metre. So, if you require 1.5 metres for example, you’ll need to enter 3 in the quantity box.
1 Mid 19th C French Homespun Fabric Remnant, Hemp Linen Sheet, Trousseau, Hand Loomed, French Farmhouse, 2 available Price is for 1, there are 2 available, (#1 & #4 are sold) see below for sizing and condition and message with your choice. Antique French hemp linen sheet, homespun, hand loomed. Trousseau sheet from a dowry armoire. dating from the mid 1800s. Homespun, hand loomed, they are amazing quality. Rustic with beautiful texture. 2 joined (at the center) loom widths as this was made at a time before industrial looms were widespread and still a cottage industry. Wonderful natural textile with a nubbly texture, tactile homespun hand loomed weave. Perfect for period upholstery or any home furnishing projects. We believe these were sheets however, they can be used for many upholstery or pillow projects. All hand sewn seams and hems. Unbleached linen/hemp color. Each measuring; SOLD #1. 82" x 53" (x2 26.5" loom widths) More texture than the other three, some storage marks (mostly at the folds). Heavier weight than the others 4 lbs 8oz., the others are 2 1/2 lbs. #2. 75" x 54" (X2 27" loom widths). More solid texture and color. Good clean condition. #3. 75" x 47" (x2 234,5" loom width) More solid color and texture, a couple of black marks about 2" length (may soak out). SOLD #4. 85" x 51" (x3 17" loom width). More solid color and texture with some faded marks). All are quite heavy weighted. Mostly in pretty amazing condition being from the mid 1800s. Minor flaws however these are becoming very rare to find now. Thanks for viewing. Sorry, no returns.
Garn: Varde frå Hillesvåg Ullvarefabrikk (100 g = 200 m). Kan kombinerast med Vidde lamullgarn frå Hillesvåg Ullvarefabrikk. Garnalternativ: Lettlopi, Drops Nepal, DSA Alpakka Tweed, Filcolana Peruvian Highland Wool NB: Sjekk lengde på garnet om du vil bruke eit anna garn. Strikkefastheit: 20 m på pinne 5 mm på mønsterstrikk = 10 cm 18 m på pinne 4 mm på glattstrikk = 10 cm (ta utgangspunkt i denne strikkefastheiten når du skal finne garn). Pinneforslag: Rundpinne 40 cm 4 mm og 5 mm Rundpinne 80 cm 4 mm og 5 mm Strømpepinnar 4 mm og 5 mm Storleikar: A (B) C (D) E (F) G (H) I (J) K Mål på genseren: Overvidde / bust circumference: 84 (90) 96 (102) 108 (114) 120 (126) 132 (140) 152 cm Lengde bol / body length: 39 cm, eller ønska lengde Ermlengde / sleeve length: 49 cm, eller ønska lengde Garnmengde: Hovudfarge/ MC : 300 (300) 350 (350) 350 (400) 450 (450) 500 (550) 600 gram Mønsterfarge / CC : 300 (300) 350 (350) 350 (400) 450 (450) 500 (550) 600 gram
Name: Penelope and Nathan Miller and their daughter, Bell Location: Alberta Arts District — Portland, Oregon Size: 2,100 square feet Years lived in: 6.5 years; Owned Penelope and Nathan have created a home for their family that is truly a reflection of themselves, where they’ve been, and what makes them feel good.
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Homespun fabric can be a great addition to your next quilting project. Learn what they are and how to best use them in your quilts.
This Olive Cotton Homespun Fabric is 100% cotton and available in a wonderful collection of colours. It'll be the perfect choice for a wide range of sewing projects, including home décor pieces, quilting, garments and more.
If you’re looking for a kilt, kilt sash, or any other item made from one of our homespun tartans, it’s essential to know what to expect before you make the investment on a quality item! With our homespun tartan swatches, you can try over 100 tartans before you buy, get a feel for the fabric, and see the pattern and colors with your own eyes, ensuring it will match what you need it for. With free shipping, this is an extremely affordable way to make sure the tartan you order for your next kilt is perfect for your needs. We’re sure you won’t be disappointed, and once you see it for yourself, you’ll be impressed with the quality! -6-8-inch square homespun tartan swatches, perfect for matching wedding colors and trying out before you buy -Made with a quality 55/45 blend of polyester and wool -Woven by hand on old-world looms for an authentic look -Choose from over 100 ancient and modern tartan, both clan and non-clan
Learn how to make a floppy ear crochet bunny for Easter with this free pattern! Includes helpful tips and photos for using curly yarn.
Autumn Red 4 Homespun Cotton Fabric - This soft 100% cotton yarn dyed homespun fabric is 44 inches wide and is the perfect fabric to use for the popular ragged style quilting. The colors in this plaid are a primitive red and off white. It coordinates well with Primitive and Heritage homespun fabrics. The photos above show some examples of rag style quilting done with Jubilee Homespun fabric. The photos are shown as examples only. You can view our instructions for making a homespun rag quilt or browse our inspiration website (http://www.jubileehomespun.com/index.html) to find fun weekend projects using homespun fabric in interesting ways.
Learn how to hem lace with four different methods. Lace is a beautiful fabric to work with and sewing it can be easy if you know the right techniques.
embroidered sheep jumper
Another project in my big Art History unit with my students is finally all displayed and ready to be shared! The two above were chosen for Youth Art Month at the Portage County Library! I found this project via pinterest (which is the worst kind of pinterest post). JUST an image. However, this image was actually pretty useful for understanding the project. Day 1: Picasso intro! Short and sweet powerpoint with a YouTube video of Picasso in action. I did stop it a minute early because he paints a naked lady (and I wasn't ready to tackle that). They really seemed to enjoy this short clip, makes the artist a lot more real to them. If only we had video of Van Gogh! After the video we played "Roll a Picasso" here is a version on Teachers Pay Teachers but I made my own to add a view more parts to it. My students absolutely loved this. They did it for 30 minutes without getting bored! I told them there was no mistakes, they didn't need to erase, and they would take them with them when they left. If they got sick of drawing they could switch to coloring them. I really wish I would of taken some pictures. There was really great ones! Day 2: I show them a little poster that I put together reminding them of some things about Picasso and showing some of his other works. Then I demo drawing the different features on the paper scraps using oil pastels and finishing with a black crayon. I saw such a higher level of confidence of this project and I think it was because of the Roll a Picasso. They had come in knowing what their strengths were with what features, and I didn't limit them to the ones on the sheet either. If there was a way they wanted to draw a feature or knew how, they did it. Day 3: Showed the poster once again just to remind them of Picasso (seeing as we only see each other once every six school days)! And started with a short demo of creating the head shape and coloring and assembling it. Started with drawing the head, arranging the pieces, traced them, took them off and colored the sections of the face with oil pastels. If it didn't naturally break into sections they did it where they thought best. Last step was glue sticking them on and tracing the added paper and lines in black crayon. I am so excited to share these with you, I just LOVE how these turned out! McDill Elementary... Kennedy Elementary... Jefferson Elementary...
Add a unique and spooky flair to your Halloween crafts with the Homespun 12" x 12" Acetate Paper from Doodlebug Design's Hey Pumpkin Collection. This heavyweight acetate sheet features a delicate spider web pattern, perfect for creating overlays, shaker cards, or adding layered effects to your scrapbook pages and handmade cards. Its durable, transparent design makes it versatile for various paper crafting projects. Whether you're making party decorations or personalized Halloween cards, this high-quality acetate sheet will add a festive touch to all your creative endeavors.
McCuan Green Tartan Christmas Plaid - This soft 100% cotton yarn dyed homespun fabric is 44 inches wide and is the perfect fabric to use for the popular ragged style quilting. The vintage country colors in this fabric are a mix of dark and light green and red with soft yellow, white, and black accents. It coordinates well with the other Tartan homespun fabrics. \nThe example photos are samples of rag style sewing created with JCS Fabrics. The photos are for example only. This listing is only for the homespun fabric by the yard, not the completed projects. There are many free rag quilting patterns and tutorials available online.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION This 42" wide homespun woven fabric is woven using time tested techniques that produce a heavier weight cotton fabric with a full bodied drape and soft hand. Ideal for Sashiko, Boro-inspired projects, bag making, quilting and garment sewing. Contents: 100% Cotton Made in Japan Sold by the half yard. SB-88223D27-1
Farmhouse Green Star Dobby - This soft 100% cotton yarn dyed homespun dobby fabric is 44 to 45 inches wide and is the perfect fabric to use for the popular ragged style quilting. The green and off-white colors in this plaid fabric are a beautiful addition to any project and go well with our homespun primitive and vintage fabrics. Please note that this fabric uses a dobby weave. By raising or lowering the warp threads (those running the length of the fabric). A homespun dobby has more texture than plain weave fabrics and the back is slightly different from the front. As you can see in the pictures, a homespun dobby still frays beautifully for the rag style quilts. The photos above show some examples of rag style quilting done with Jubilee Homespun fabric. The photos are shown as examples only. You can view our instructions for making a homespun rag quilt or browse our inspiration website (http://www.jubileehomespun.com/index.html) to find fun weekend projects using homespun fabric in interesting ways.
CONSTRUCTION NOTES The sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down. Start working the collar separately. Then you pick up as well as CO stitches for the back and shape the back neck with short rows. Continue to work the back for the length of the armhole. Pick up the stitches for the front and collar and work both fronts symmetrically for the length of the armhole. Join back and fronts to work the body in stitch pattern down to the bottom ribbing. Work the bottom ribbing with front short rows. Pick up the sleeve stitches to work the sleeves in rounds in stitch pattern. GAUGE: 18 sts x 24 rs/rds = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 in body stitch pattern GETTING GAUGE Swatch in body stitch pattern and count the stitches with a little stretch
Item: GD1929 Type: Cross Stitch Fabric Designer: Charles Craft Size: 15" x 18" A very popular Aida with a homespun country look. A blend of 50% Cotton, 42% Polyester, and 8% Linen. Up to 33% heavier than imported fabric, so it can be stitched without a hoop. Packaged in a clear plastic tube, providing a convenient square shape for easier storage. Plastic tubes keep the fabric free of folds and creases and is great for storing projects and supplies.
This soft 100% cotton yarn-dyed homespun fabric is 44 to 45 inches wide and the perfect fabric to use for the popular ragged style quilting. Machine wash cold and line dry. \n \nThe example photos are samples of rag style sewing created with JCS Fabrics. The photos are for example only. This listing is only for the homespun fabric by the yard, not the completed projects. There are many free rag quilting patterns and tutorials available online.
After several years moving from project to project, Tara Mangini and Percy Bright have settled in this farmhouse in Upstate New York, which epitomises their appreciation of quality craftsmanship and a homespun, Scandinavian-inspired approach to design