DIY Quilted Witch's Hat - Free Tutorial
Make a quilted witch's hat for yourself or a child using the witch-tastic Witch Hat pattern from Jennifer Long of Sew a Story. Jennifer designed the Little Witch Fabric line to be a fun collection perfect for all of your Halloween projects. This line is filled with Halloween and witch prints in jewel tones. Pair your favorite Little Witch fabric with the Witch Hat pattern and our free tutorial to help you conjure up some Halloween fun!
DIY Quilted Ghost Pot Holder, Home Decor | Eerie Fabric Collection | Art Gallery Fabrics®
Spice up your kitchen with the spooky vibes of #AGFEerie! 🕸️👻 We're showing you how to craft a super handy quilted pot holder that will make your cooking experience delightful. This project features our new fabric collection, Eerie by Katarina Roccella, perfect for adding those BOO-tiful touches to your home. Tap into the Halloween spirit and get creative with us using our Eerie Fabric Project Lookbook. #HalloweenCrafts #HalloweenSewingProjects #DIYHomeDecor #TextileCrafts #FabricCrafts
496K views · 57K reactions | I couldn’t help it, the song is just toooo good! The sun is shining on this glorious Saturday, the 21st of September 💃 Here are some tips on making this casserole hotpad: 🍁 cut a piece of insulbright about 12” x 17” along with a backing piece of fabric. 🧡 fussy cut a center square at 2 1/2” 🍁 cut scrappy strips in various lengths of 2” wide 🧡 fold your insulbright in half twice to find the center. 🍁 quilt as you go by starting with the center fussy cut block on the diagonal. 🧡 sew strips around the square in a log cabin fashion, and building out to the corners. 🍁 you can sew the backing fabric on at the same time strips are sewn or added later and then machine quilt around the strip seams. 🧡 trim off the excess fabric ends to make an even rectangle. 🍁 cut binding 2 1/4” wide by the length of the outside edges of the rectangle. Sew the binding around the outside edge. I personally like to sew from the back and fold up binding over the top edges and sew in place with an applique stitch. Fancy pro tip: add the rick rack! 🎉 What are you doing this 21st day of September?? #simplyeilene #sewingturorial #sewingforbeginners #scrappy #hotpad | Eilene Johnson
496K views · 57K reactions | I couldn’t help it, the song is just toooo good! The sun is shining on this glorious Saturday, the 21st of September 💃 Here are some tips on making this casserole hotpad: 🍁 cut a piece of insulbright about 12” x 17” along with a backing piece of fabric. 🧡 fussy cut a center square at 2 1/2” 🍁 cut scrappy strips in various lengths of 2” wide 🧡 fold your insulbright in half twice to find the center. 🍁 quilt as you go by starting with the center fussy cut block on the diagonal. 🧡 sew strips around the square in a log cabin fashion, and building out to the corners. 🍁 you can sew the backing fabric on at the same time strips are sewn or added later and then machine quilt around the strip seams. 🧡 trim off the excess fabric ends to make an even rect
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