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!
If you can sew a square, you can make coasters! Coasters might seem complicated if you’re new to sewing, but I promise they’re one of the easiest things you can make. Coasters are great beginner project and they also make wonderful gifts!
Today I’m showing you how to make some cute little square pouches using charm packs. These are super quick to sew and they make great last-minute gifts. And they’re great if you want to make a charm pack pouch but don’t want to bother with zippers.
Most people throw away the tiny scraps of fabric that you naturally end up with when sewing. You might think a little scrap of fabric isn’t worth saving, but if you save enough of them, you can use them to make beautiful quilt blocks! Most people call this process crumb quilting.
This zippered pouch measures just 2.5″ x 2.5″ by 2″ tall. It’s perfect for hanging on your keychain to hold little items like headphones, loose change, lip balm, or pretty much anything else you can think of.
Zippered pouches are probably my all-time favorite thing to sew now! Today I’m showing you how to make a zippered pencil case. This isn’t just for pencils. I use mine for crochet hooks but you can also store things like small purse items, essential makeup, sewing notions, jewelry, or tons of other things.
Make a cute 6″ square packing cube with this easy tutorial! These packing cubes are fully lined with no exposed seams and no piping or binding required! The lining gives the bags more structure and prevents anything from fraying.
Have you ever made a duvet cover out of quilt fabric? Today I’m going to show you how! I love regular quilts, but in the winter I always find myself wanting something a little warmer and cozier. It occurred to me that I could make a quilt top into a duvet cover.
Pillow cases are a great quilting project. They let you get your quilting fix in a much shorter amount of time. I also like making pillow cases because they show off my pretty fabric and don’t take up too much room in the linen cabinet. I especially love making seasonal quilted pillow covers!