
This is a great project to learn how to make a simple ruffle! First gather your supplies. All you will need is a store bought towel and less than 1/4 of a yard of fabric. You can buy the towels … Continue reading
This is a great project to learn how to make a simple ruffle! First gather your supplies. All you will need is a store bought towel and less than 1/4 of a yard of fabric. You can buy the towels … Continue reading
This is an easy sewing project, but the end result is adorable when paired with a matching ruffled hand towel. First gather your supplies: 2 squares of outer fabric cut 8.5 X 8.5 inches 1 square of thermal lining 8.5 … Continue reading
My middle schooler picked out this pattern to make over the summer. I was actually impressed with how well her first bunny turned out. By the end of the summer we have made 4 of them between the two of … Continue reading
Embroidery is a wonderful way to make affordable and personalized gifts. I figured that this would be a great project for my high school embroidery class. My grandmother had embroidered 2 pillow cases with my name on it when I … Continue reading
I covered two large Euro shams today from an old vintage table cloth. I bought this table cloth for $10 at a flea mart in Massachusetts almost 10 years ago. I just loved it, but I decided that I would get … Continue reading
I am always losing my pen or pencil, so I have designed this fabric bookmark that is both cute and practical. It holds your place and your pen!!! Use a coordinating fabric to your covered journal and it will … Continue reading
This adorable lined tote bag is easy to make and only requires 1 yard of fabric. Are you ready to get started? You will just need a 1/2 yard of a canvas fabric, 1/2 yard of a cotton type for the lining, … Continue reading
After teaching my Home EC Girls how to sew last spring, they were all excited to start working on some projects. I was very impressed with the girls improvement and attention to detail as we worked on three projects during … Continue reading
This is an easy tutorial for a journal cover made from your favorite fabrics. 1. You will need a piece of fabric and fusable fleece (or interfacing) that is 30 X 13. I prefer to cut my fleece 29X12 to … Continue reading