Fabric buttons are my newest sewing obsession. They take about 5 seconds to make, and they’re perfect for showing off precious little pieces of fabric. If you’re into fussy cuts or save a lot of scrap fabric, you will love making these!
Today, I’m showing you a few ways to clean and store your fabric cutting mat so it lasts as long as possible. Even though they’re called “self healing mats,” they’re not magic and need a little TLC to stay in good shape.
After making quite a few packing cubes, I’ve decided to simplify the process and update the template a little. I wanted to update it to match my current pattern style. The template is now easier to use, and I hope you also like the streamlined steps for sewing!
Buying fabric online seems scary at first but it doesn’t have to be! I buy fabric online all the time because it’s easier where I live. Here is a list of my favorite places I’ve shopped online and keep going back to.
Fabric shamrocks are so easy to make and you don’t need a sewing machine! This tutorial teaches you how to make adorable fabric clovers using charm squares or mini charm packs.
Sewing fabric flowers is so fun and easy. With just a few scraps of fabric, a needle, and thread, you can make your own beautiful fabric flower bouquet! Learn how to make five different types of fabric flowers.
Learn how to make flat key chain pouches in five different sizes! This super easy pattern is a free download and the pouches are so adorable.
Do you ever spend hours designing something and obsessing over the details… only to discover it’s a total fail once you actually make it? That’s what happened when I was trying to design my newest keychain pouch.
Today I’m showing you how to make a sawtooth star quilt block using nothing but charm pack fabric. This is a wonderful way to use charm squares and even mini charm packs.
As my fabric stash grows, I find myself getting more and more frustrated with how its stored. Here are my favorite solutions for storing yardage, precuts, and scraps of fabric!