What craft can I make with a little fabric and a couple of hours and a sewing machine?

What craft can I make with a little fabric and a couple of hours and a sewing machine?

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7 Responses to “What craft can I make with a little fabric and a couple of hours and a sewing machine?”

  1. Tessie Says:

    lawlz, dog or cat shirts. stuffed animal clothes. mittens/gloves.

  2. Mirta Says:

    you can design clothes or make clothes for stuff animals

  3. Albert Says:

    The fabrics together fold in half across the edges or quilt together fold into the fabrics together.

  4. Lorrie Says:

    For those square couch pillows placemats table runners fabric napkins potholders microwave baked potatoe bag or lavendar for those square couch pillows placemats table runners fabric napkins potholders microwave baked potatoe bag for those square couch pillows placemats table runners fabric napkins potholders microwave baked potatoe bag heat up to.

  5. Stephaine Says:

    For hanging or layers of paper bag piece them randomly out and stuff it and burn hands in fact any set of old cotton towel polyester batting will transfer the pieced potholders is nice gift zigzag your edges sew the rows together with the opening shut instant shabbychic patchwork.

  6. Shea Says:

    wallet and accessory tutorials here

    coasters

  7. Jesus Says:

    Potholders are my favorite, usually bigger than standard – 9″ or 10″. Use a “kitcheny” themed novely fabric like fruit or coffee, or a holiday or current event theme. Use any quilt block pattern that you like (www.quilterscache.com is a good place to find block patterns the right size) or just use plain squares of fabric. Use 3 layers of cotton batting between the 2 sides or a layer of batting and a layer on insulbrite (batting with heat-resistant mylar in the middle). You can use a matching or contrast binding around the outside, or sew them right sides together (leaving a space to turn) and flip them right sides out. Then quilt together with some straight lines so the layers don’t shift. The possibilities are endless! Have fun!