Showing posts with label free pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free pattern. Show all posts

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Wool Felt Ornament - Free Pattern

Wool Felt Ornament 

Reminiscent of an old-fashioned Christmas,  this beautiful embroidered Wool Felt Ornament will look amazing on your tree! For more information and the free pattern on Pink Holly Bush Designs blog, click on the photo above. 

Thanks for stopping by today! 




Saturday, September 1, 2018

Squeakers the Otter - Free Pattern


Oh my...I am in love with those faces!!! Jenny of Fluffmonger has this ADORABLE pattern and tutorial on her blog to create Squeakers the Otter for your very own. For the instructions and a video tutorial, simply visit Jenny by clicking on the photo above.

Thanks for stopping by today!!!


Saturday, October 14, 2017

Christmas Stocking Tutorial



Stockings are always such a fun part of Christmas! Some of the best gifts can be found inside that special stocking that is hung every year. Why not consider making some stockings this year that are sure to become an heirloom filled with lots of memories?

For the next few Saturdays, we will be posting Christmas Stocking tutorials. And to kick off this special series, Sherri of A Quilting Life has a great tutorial for these fabulous patchwork stockings. She not only has a downloadable pattern with the materials list for the stocking, she also has a video tutorial to help you create that one-of-a-kind stocking for that special someone. Click on the photo above for everything you need to get started today (everything but your favorite fabrics that is 😇).

Thanks for stopping by today!


Saturday, June 24, 2017

Ships n' Sails - Quilt Pattern



This little quilt has me dreaming...

Ok...back to today's post. Bridgette of The Family Hearth created this wonderful mini wall hanging that will have you dreaming too! To visit Bridgette and to download the full tutorial,  simply click on the photo above.

Thanks for stopping by today. Oh...and Happy Sailing 😉

Friday, June 23, 2017

Freebie Friday - Pearl Flower Crochet Booties



Adorable!!! Need I say more? Well, yes I think I must...you can find the FREE pattern for these adorable booties on Candy's blog at Creations by Candy. Just click on the photo above for the full instructions.

Thanks for stopping by today!


Saturday, June 3, 2017

Free Crochet Pattern - Meadowland Shoulder Wrap



Dianne of  Same DiNamics Crochet  has full instructions posted on her blog for this beautiful  Meadowland Shoulder Wrap. Perfect for special occasions or a cool summer night. Click on the photo above for complete instructions.

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Thursday, June 1, 2017

Free Quilt Pattern



Ripley Blake Designs Garden Path is a free downloadable pattern. Just click on the photo above for the free PDF pattern.

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Monday, August 1, 2016

Free Pattern - This Little Piggy


How cute is this!!! Not only does it remind me of the children's rhyme but I'm also reminded of all the summer county fairs going on. The first place I always go is to see the pigs...they fascinate me for some reason.

Oomanoot designed this wonderful amigurumi pattern and you can find the full instructions by clicking on the photo above.

Thanks for stopping by today!


Thursday, March 31, 2016

Free Pattern - Sidewalk Cafe


Practice your fusible applique skills with the whimsical cup and saucer motifs on this fast to make wall hanging. Pattern designed by Pat Sloan and is available as a free download at All People Quilt. Just click on the photo above.


Monday, February 29, 2016

Free Quilt Pattern - Speedwell Quilt


The Speedwell Quilt was designed by Nicola Dodd for Moda Bakeshop and the pattern is being offered FREE! While the quilt looks tricky, it is a relatively easy pattern.

To get your free pattern and tutorial, click on the photo above.

Thanks for stopping by today!



Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Tuesday Tutorial ---- Free Christmas Angel Pattern

Guest poster Sally Swift from All Things Homey has a free pattern for you today.

Christmas Angel Pattern


Angels abound at Christmas time but really are all around us all the time.
This Angel can be made from pattern paper or stabilized cloth. She can be used as an ornament or on a scrapbook page, card or tag.


Click on the pattern and save to your computer. Open from your computer and size however you would like. Print and have fun with the Angel.

Be an Angel and don't sell the printed pattern. (c)Sally Swift 2011

Glad tidings to you all,

We would like to thank Sally for sharing her lovely pattern with us today.

Sally can be found at:
http://www.allthingshomey.etsy.com
http://www.allthingshomey.blogspot.com
http://www.etsy.com/shop/sssstudio

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Tuesday Tutorial ---- Sunflowers and Daisies

Today I am sharing one of my free patterns with you.    Make some sunflowers and daisies for spring and summer.    Click on this link to download the pattern.    Download.


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Tuesday Tutorial ---- Car Visor Cd Holder

We all can use some organization in our lives. Clutter can be very stressful. My tutorial for today is a great way to keep your CD's organized in your car.   It is very easy and quick to make.

Car Visor CD Holder


Supplies

You will need:
2 pieces of fabric,   13 inches long by 6 inches wide   (Choose any colors you like.   This is a great project for leftover scraps of fabric.)
1 piece of cotton batting 13 inches long by 6 inches wide
8 pieces of fabric,  8 inches long by 6 inches wide
2 pieces of fabric 2 inches wide x 19 inches long
2 - 6 inch pieces of elastic, 1/2 inch wide
Some matching 1/2 inch double fold bias tape
Thread

Directions:

1.   Place one of the 13 x 6 pieces of fabric on the batting, right side up and stitch together all around the outside edge.  This is the front base of the holder.
2.  Take the 8 - 6 in. x 8 in. pieces of fabric and fold them in half.  These are your CD pockets. Topstitch across the 6 inch folded edge on each of them.

3.  Next you will start sewing these pieces one at a time to the front base.   Place the first piece one inch down from the top.    Stitch down the side,  across the open edge bottom and up the other side.   It is a good idea to zig zag the bottom edge to keep the fabric from fraying as it isn't hemmed.
4. Add the next piece one inch below the first pocket.
5.  Continue adding the rest of the pockets the same way.
6.   Take the 2 in. x 19 in. pieces of strap fabric and fold them over.  Stitch down the length in a 1/4 inch seam allowance.   Turn them right side out.   It you don't have a tube turner you can attach a safety pin to one end of the fabric and pull it through to the other end.

7.. Attach a safety pin to one end of the elastic.  
8.  Start pulling it through the tube until you reach the end of the elastic.  Stitch across this end a couple of times to secure the elastic and fabric end.

9. Continue to gather the tube onto the elastic until you reach the other end.  Stitch across this end a couple of time to secure the elastic and fabric together.
10. Pin the straps to the back fabric,  3 inches in from each side.   Stitch across each end of the elastic to secure it to the fabric.
11.   Now lay this piece right side up on the back of the front base.  Stitch the two pieces together all around the outside edge.
12.  And finally,  take the bias tape and enclose the edge of the holder inside it.  Stitch the bias tape all around the edge of the holder,  slightly rounding the corners as you sew around.    When you get to the end,  cut the bias tape,  leaving an extra inch.   Fold the edge under 1/4 inch and finish sewing the seam and you are all done.

Finished Front
Finished Back
Now you are ready to slide it over your visor and fill it with your CD's.



Hope you enjoyed my tutorial today and find it useful.
Bette

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Last Minute Gift Making ----Rag Quilted Stocking

Today I am sharing my pattern for rag quilted christmas stockings with you.    They would make a great gift or make some for your own holiday home.

Very easy to make and a great introduction into rag quilting if you have never tried it before.

There are two variations in the pattern.     This one has an appliqued snowman on it.


And this one is done with a gingerbread.

The pattern can be downloaded here.    Stocking Pattern

Enjoy!
Bette