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Fabric Fun

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Fabric covered Altoids tins

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Printing On Fabric with Freezer Paper

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More Than 50 Fabric Scraps & Remnant Ideas

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Fabulous Wrist Warmers

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bib template....I love these kinds of bibs! I can't wait to try and make some!

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how to design and sew a slipcover

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Owl Ipod/Iphone covers

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How to turn fabric into oilcloth. tutorial.

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I must make 20 // DIY circle scarf

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1. grab some cotton t-shirts you don’t wear anymore. larger sizes tend to work better as do non-ribbed shirts with no side seams. small logos on the shirts work fine, too. 2. grab a pair of fabric scissors if you have them, otherwise any scissors will do. 3. lay the shirt out on a flat table in front of you. 4. cut the hem off the bottom and put it aside. 5. cut the shirt into 1-1 1/2 ” horizontal strips all the way up to the armpit. 6. grab 3-4 shirt strips in both hands, and gently stretch them out. the strips will naturally curl into themselves. 7. once you have done this with many of the strips, it is time to get creative. try draping them, wrapping one end with excess fabric, combining colors, braiding them, attaching beads, pins, old jewelry, etc. --- sister craft.

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How to make a quilt from start to finish.

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ruffled canvas tote tutorial

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Sequin Cuff Bracelet

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Free Download of a Folding Template. What a clever woman to think of this! And how awesome that she is sharing it!

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gathered clutch The tutorial is here: www.noodle-head.c...

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1. grab some cotton t-shirts you don’t wear anymore. larger sizes tend to work better as do non-ribbed shirts with no side seams. small logos on the shirts work fine, too. 2. grab a pair of fabric scissors if you have them, otherwise any scissors will do. 3. lay the shirt out on a flat table in front of you. 4. cut the hem off the bottom and put it aside. 5. cut the shirt into 1-1 1/2 ” horizontal strips all the way up to the armpit. 6. grab 3-4 shirt strips in both hands, and gently stretch them out. the strips will naturally curl into themselves. 7. once you have done this with many of the strips, it is time to get creative. try draping them, wrapping one end with excess fabric, combining colors, braiding them, attaching beads, pins, old jewelry, etc.

would make the cutest little gifts tied to bows on your packages!

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40 Yummy Homemade Gift Recipes

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DIY soy candles for less than a dollar

I'm going to start saving foil and plastic wrap boxes so I can do these for Christmas.

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upcycled tshirt bags Tutorial

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Free pattern for the Buttercup Bag. It only takes a fat quarter!

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How to sew pj pants

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Installing a zipper... :) Good pics in this tutorial!

How to fuse plastic bags (and make them sewable!)

easy sewing project

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how to make throw pillows

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101 Sewing Tutorials! @Beth Rodenberry needs to check this out asap!

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Patchwork Journal - Gigi Kennedy

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fabric birdies

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textured ribbon curtain

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