Patsy Thompson shows us how to use rulers to create amazing quilting designs with a domestic machine. Take a look as she reveals how you can make this happen for your next quilt.
Patsy Thompson shows us how to use rulers to create amazing quilting designs with a domestic machine. Take a look as she reveals how you can make this happen for your next quilt.
Here's a cute project made from a Mason jar from Julie Cefalu at The Crafty Quilter.
This is a perfect, portable sewing kit that anyone could use. If you like hand applique or English paper piecing, this would be perfect for you.
Do you hand-sew your bindings on the back of your quilt? This could be your go-to jar! There is room to put your favorite hand-sewing tools inside and it has a built-in pin cushion on top.
Baby it's cold outside! Why not make a few of these adorable hand warmers for those on your gift list? These little bundles will keep those fingers warm on even the coldest of days.
This is a quick and easy project from Brit+Co that will help you organize your cords, ear buds, and charging cables. It's also a great "man" gift just in time for the holidays.
Are you looking for a last minute gift for that frequent traveler in your family? We found this quick and easy a luggage handle cover that will make the bag stand out in the sea of black bags on the carousel. On second thought, you might want to make several.
Whether you want to make it as a gift or keep it for yourself, here's a simple crossbody purse project from Fiskars that's great for any time of the year.
Are you looking for a way to keep all of your lunch time items together to avoid the crazy morning rush? Take the boring out of lunch with a carrier that just might fit the bill. We found this stylish tote that will hold all of your lunch necessities. The easy tutorial can be found here. You might want to make a few for others on your 'gifting list' this holiday.
Jill Finley of Jillily Studio has some cute Christmas Placemats you can put together in time for the holidays.
Fabric clutches are all the rage right now. They can be made from vintage Indian Kantha cloth, denim, leather, and even up-cycled plastic tablecloths. Why not make one for the trendy girl on your holiday list? We found a fast and easy tutorial that offers the basics of construction. After that, the sky's the limit when you use your imagination.