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several different types of fabric fish on a table with scissors and thread spools

Stuck in a sewing rut and need something totally customizable to get the creative juices flowing again? Use this Fishy Friends Stuffed Animal Pattern to make that happen! Enjoy the freedom to create with this simple fish sewing pattern, which can be customized at the end to create whatever style of fish makes you happy. You'll need fabric scraps, stuffing, a sewing kit, and a pencil to begin, but from that point on it's up to you to make your own design! Once you're finished, these can be…

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sewing supplies laid out on top of a cutting board with measuring tape next to them

Like most quilters we have a mountain of scraps that we just can't bear to part with. You know how it is, this piece is pretty, this bit goes with that bit and on and on it goes. And even though every now and then we take a pile to the local op shop, we still have plenty on hand. You see nothing goes to waste. We break down our scraps into size, some are big enough for future small projects and smaller pieces are good for crumb quilting. So here is a quick sewing project that will help you

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the instructions for how to make an origami basket with strips of fabric and ribbon

I had fun last weekend making some little woven baskets out of 2-1/2" batik strips. These baskets are often made out of paper such as magazines, newspaper, maps, potato chip bags etc. but I wanted to use fabric. I used interfacing to stiffen the strips and make them easy to weave.

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fabric shoelaces are easy to make and great for shoes that kids can wear

Sometimes new laces are just the thing to extend the life of a well-loved pair of sneakers. Whether adding a pop of color to a new pair of shoes or replacing a well-worn set of laces, fabric shoelaces instantly add more color. Take the opportunity to customize a pair for all ages!! Consider batch sewing […]

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two spools of yarn sitting next to each other

Do you have an over abundance of fabric scraps that you are holding on to, “just in case”? Cintia from My Poppet was doing just that, and then she came up with the clever idea of turning her scraps into pretty twine. You can find the simple tutorial below. Scrap fabric strips in assorted lengths (max 1″ wide) Something to wind your twine on to Scissors For more pictures and the full tutorial, head over to My Poppet.

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