Sewing Tutorial: Simple Patchwork Placemats
I have been sewing like a mad woman trying to get ready for Christmas. I was so pleased with the way Aunt Carol's placemats turned out I decided to offer a FREE tutorial. It's not to late to give...
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Lightning Bolt patchwork cushion cover
Cushion cover made with a "crazy patchwork" lightning bolt design on the front & mitred corners.
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Pink patchwork Heart... Make it Pink!
Handmade using my left overs from another projects. :-)) Handmade by me. Unique, one-of-a-kind! 100% cotton fabric.
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Citrus Strips Patchwork Pillow
I love making patchwork pillows! One of many I'll be adding to my website!
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My first quilt commission...in progress
3 commentsI was commissioned to make a quilt, some tablecloths and napkins for an outdoor picnic wedding in June. This is a picture in progress...it is queen sized and was quite tricky to baste and...
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Neck Warmer Patchwork in Pinks.
This is a wonderful one-of-a-kind patchwork neckwarmer.For the front I used different colors of cotton fabric in pinks and some blues.For the back I used a warm furry fleece novelty fabric in...
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Machine sewn patchwork quilts
These are machine sewn quilts in progress. I've been experimenting lately with making quilts using a sewing machine to speed things up. After decades of using the English paper method of...
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How to Transform a Tired Tote with Patchwork
5 commentsGive your stained, logo-ed, and tired totes a makeover by adding a strip of patchwork fabric. This is a great way to use up your scraps to make a bag so cute you'll never forget to bring it with you to the grocery store.
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Blue and green New Year quilt
1 commentThis quilt is just a simple one based on rectangles, and was made to try and dent my ridiculously large fabric stash. It's a work in progress (ie: not yet finished!) and while it's not the most...
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Crazy Puffy Patchwork Heart ( Browns )
4 commentsI handmade this cute heart using my leftover fabric from another projects. I used different colors and I sew them together using white tread and zig-zag and straight stitches. I also decorated it...
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Crazy Puffy Patchwork Heart ( love )
3 commentsI handmade this cute heart using my leftover fabric from another projects. I used different colors and I sew them together using white tread and zig-zag and straight stitches. I also decorated it...
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Make a Patchwork Christmas Tree
2 commentsSew a bunch of triangles together to make a big triangle, add a trunk, and you have a tree.
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Iggy Jingles handpainted Face Bags
These fully lined patchwork bags are made from new and vintage fabrics in lively combinations, embellished with beads. The faces are hand drawn and painted. In fact they are repurposed from handmade...
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Stormee's patchwork trinket box
This box is made of fabric, I topstiched with silver thread. I patchworked the top of the box then free-motion quilted the entire box.
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Treasure Totes
1 commentAll of the totebags in my Treasure Totes collection are a bit whimsical, uniquely eclectic, frivolous and fun! Lots of crazy patch piecing, with ribbons, lace, buttons, beads, and charms...
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Fireworks Victorian Crazy Patch Treasure Tote
2 commentsThis is my Victorian Crazy Patch Treasure Tote, entitled "Fireworks," to be entered into the "All That Glitters" category. It measures approximately 10" X 12" and is fully lined with a...
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Patchwork purse
2 commentsTo make this purse I cut out some fabric that I really liked and thought kinda-sorta went to together and formed a purse-ish shape. I hate zippers so I thought the openning would be fine with just a...
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Seminole Piecing
2 commentsSeminole piecing is simple to do yet looks so complex. Use this technique to edge, border, or embellish any project. Or piece some strips and inset them to add some spark to a garment, bag, pillow—the possibilities are endless.
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