I loved partaking in the last few Fat Quarter Shop quilt-alongs so much, I decided to try my hand at another one.
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Pin Cushion Sew Along with the Fat Quarter Shop + Video Instructions!
I enjoyed the last two Fat Quarter Shop Sew Along’s so much, I agreed to do a few more! I think it’s the idea that everyone is sewing the same thing, but the outcome is sooo different. I love clicking through the list of other bloggers.
This week’s Sew Along is all about this cute patchwork pincushion with decorative tape accents. There is a video by the Fat Quarter Shop and Sherri of A Quilting Life that show’s exactly how to make it at the bottom of this post.
I mostly stuck to the video instructions when it came to what to cut to what size and all. I even used the fusible fleece as my stabilizer. The two parts I had to change were the type of accent tape used, and the filling. Both weren’t by choice, I just didn’t have the supplies.
When I signed up to do this sew along, I figured I had all the supplies on hand. I always have scraps, I always have filling and I always have twill tape on hand.
Well, I had filling, but it was polyfil, and the pattern calls for ground up walnuts. Once I realized I needed it (I somehow missed that step when I originally watched the video!), I tried to buy it locally with no luck. I didn’t have time to buy it online, so I stuffed mine with polyfil temporarily. I have the ground up walnuts coming in and will be replacing the filling later this week. I like the idea of a heavier pincushion.
The other missing part was the twill tape. I normally have yards on hand! However I forgot that I had made a bunch of drawstring bags recently and I used up my entire stash. I was going to go out and get more, but then thought “well, what if I have something similar on hand?”. After about an hour of searching through my supplies, I came across a spool of vintage snap tape. It’s a twill like tape that has molded plastic snaps built in. I use it on the backs of pillows all the time. I thought the one side looked neat on its own, so I decided to use that in the place of the twill tape. I actually built the entire pincushion around the snap tape!
Most of the patchwork pieces are scraps, or fussy cut pieces off fat quarters. The top and backing are Robert Kaufman’s Essex Yard Dyed Linen. It’s a little one the heavier side, so it was perfect for helping the pincushion keep it’s shape.
I was very happy to see that the snap tape looked right at home once the entire thing was assembled. I was a little worried it would look silly.
Oh and I used 12wt Spaghetti thread by Wonderfil as a secondary accent on the snap tape. Just that last little detail to pull it all together.
If you would like to make one of these cute little pincushions too, then check out the video below. It includes the supply list, instructions and more…
And if you would like to see what everyone else in the Sew-A-Long made then just click away below. There is some really talented people showcased here.
- Kitty from Night Quilter
- Amanda from Jedi Craft Girl
- Nicole from Modern Handcraft
- Jessica from Quilty Habit
- Tina from Emily Ann’s Kloset
- Michele from Island Life Quilts
- Angie from Gnome Angel
- Sinta from Pink Pin Cushion
- Melissa from Happy Quilting
This post was sponsored by the Fat Quarter shop, and I was compensated for my time.
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Pin ItSimple Zipper Bag Sew Along with the Fat Quarter Shop + Video Instructions!
Today I am happy to share with you the Simple Zipper Bag I made using the Fat Quarter Shop’s video tutorial (available to watch at the end of this post)
I was invited to be a part of their sew along and I just couldn’t say no. This bag is perfect for carrying around sewing projects and more. I think my daughter is already eyeing it for her own needs.
The bag uses Annie’s Soft N Stable, which I had never sewn with but am now in love with. It’s awesome! It doesn’t really crease and it keeps it’s form for awhile. Plus I imagine it would protect you in case scissors opened inside the pouch or something similar.
I highly recommend it, and if a pattern calls for it, don’t ignore the suggestion. Ever.
I used Heather Jones’ upcoming line with Robert Kaufman appropriately named Color Dash (It’s available for pre-order on the Fat Quarter Shop website) for the outside, and then Kona color of the year Highlight for the inside. The binding is one of Robert Kaufman’s chambray, however I can’t remember exactly which one it was.
If you’d like to make one of these super easy bags then check out the video below! It includes the supply list, instructions and more…
And if you would like to see what everyone else in the Sew-A-Long made then just click away below. There is some really talented people showcased here.
- Tina from Emily Ann’s Kloset
- Erin from Why Not Sew?
- Kitty from Night Quilter
- Leanne from She Can Quilt
- Vanessa from Lella Boutique
- Amanda from Jedi Craft Girl
- Sherri from A Quilting Life
- Cristy from Love You Sew
- Leslie from Seasoned Homemaker
- Tiffany from Tiny Seamstress
This post was sponsored by the Fat Quarter shop, and I was compensated for my time.
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Pin ItSpooky Delights Table Runner Sew Along with the Fat Quarter Shop: Part Three
Today marks the third and final week of the Spooky Delights Table Runner Sew Along with the Fat Quarter Shop!
This week is all about the borders, quilting and binding…
Pin ItSpooky Delights Table Runner Sew Along with the Fat Quarter Shop: Part Two
Welcome to week two of the Spooky Delights Table Runner Sew Along with the Fat Quarter Shop!
This week I will be sharing my progress and the link to the first half of the pattern.
Pin ItSpooky Delights Table Runner Sew Along with the Fat Quarter Shop: Part One
Today is the first day in Fat Quarter Shop’s Spooky Delights Table Runner Sew Along, and I will be one of the bloggers showing my own twist on the design. I will be posting my progress every Monday morning for the next three weeks.
I thought the whole concept sounded fun, and I do need more Halloween decor!! Maybe you do too?
Today is just a nice welcome post to share the fabric requirements with you, which can be found here, and to show you the fabric’s I picked out.