I recently visited Spoonflower in Durham, NC. I loved the new store and was inspired to try to design my own fabric. If you sign up on their website you will receive a newsletter. This weeks newsletter was about three fabric contests that Spoonflower is hosting. Each week is something new! One of the contests was for a rice, heat pillow and slip cover called the critter pillow contest.This is the cute critter I decided on. Totally inspired by my oldest who loves penguins! I have my fingers crossed! You can find the fat quarter here on Spoonflower's site.
This time of year is so special to me because I get to show my gratitude for all of the hard work that goes into teaching my daughters. I love to make handmade gifts and this year is no exception. Since money does not grow on trees around here, I looked at my stash (I keep my scraps in hat boxes ) and tried to see what I had a lot of; small zippers, trims, Peltex strips ( from making iPad cases ), fabric scraps and some hardware for key fobs. So I set to work. Materials: Plastic multipurpose 5" Zipper Fabric Scraps Lightweight interfacing 808 Pellon Trims (We clipped key fobs with 1.5" swivel hooks onto our coin purses . There are tons of tutorials on making key fobs .) Step 1: Print out the Coin Purse Template PDF. Cut 2 main fabric, cut 2 lining and 2 interfacing using the template. Optional: Cut a 2"X2" square of your choice main fabric or lining. This strip of fabric is used to clip a key fob to your coin purse later. We used a 1.5
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