
Fat Quarter Tutorial – Tea Cosy
Very much inspired by this month’s theme, as well as a gorgeous make from last month’s Makers’ Gallery (Thank you Jade!) - Here is a quick and easy tutorial to make your very own quilted tea cosy.
Read MoreVery much inspired by this month’s theme, as well as a gorgeous make from last month’s Makers’ Gallery (Thank you Jade!) - Here is a quick and easy tutorial to make your very own quilted tea cosy.
Read MoreDouble gauze is such an interesting fabric, the texture and weight lends itself to being good for so many garments, and this watermelon print is so fun, I wanted to make something that was equally cool!
Read MoreNow that we are finally on the lookout for some warmer weather, all I have been thinking about making is cute summer dresses.
Read MoreSeeing what I can make with 1m fabric is always an exciting challenge. I was so excited to see a knit fabric in this month's box. I absolutely love the fabric, it has great recovery and maintains its beauty when stretched.
Read MoreI’ve seen these storage bags around for a while now and just think they’re fantastic - the way they open out flat and you can see everything that’s inside is so clever! So now you can make one too.
Read MoreSometimes a fabric comes along that just needs a little extra love and attention to ensure a smooth and enjoyable sewing session.
Read MoreEsther got her hack on with March's Luxury Box viscose crepe and made an adjusted version of the Sew Over It Giselle dress.
Read MoreThe delicate drape of the viscose crepe in March's Classic Box made the perfect Tilly and the Buttons Marnie blouse.
Read MoreOne of my favourite things about Springtime is being able to hang washing (or fabric!) out to dry, so I thought a peg bag would be perfect for this month’s fat quarter project.
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