I have been creating gifts for teachers and I thought I can try something new - adding hidden pocket with zipper. I used for this project only orphan blocks made from scraps and shirt fabrics which is a bonus and upcycled some bedding fabric for the lining. For the handles I used button holes strips from shirts as well. Overall bags are now kind of double sided - depend on what you wear you can put matching side to show off.
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Feb 22, 20211 min read
Making quilts with bedding as backing eliminates the hassle of dealing with seams. But what about pillowcases? Well, they can be transformed into yet another beautiful quilt! I recently embarked on a project where I dedicated a day to sorting through my pillowcase collection using my trusty scrap management system. The goal? To chop them into usable pieces for quilting. I have a penchant for square-in-a-square designs—they're not only aesthetically pleasing but also quick and easy to execute. With a bit of organization, you don't need much space to work wonders with them. I've documented my process in a video, showcasing how these seemingly ordinary pillowcases can be repurposed into something extraordinary. Interestingly, as I surveyed my finished quilts, I couldn't help but notice a recurring theme—blue dominates the color palette! It's not entirely surprising, considering it's the predominant hue in my scrap collection. So, expect to see more blue-themed creations in the pipeline!
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Jan 24, 20211 min read
Updated: Aug 9, 2022
Check this tutorial for tips on how to use different techniques and methods in one block: foundation piecing, adding tape piecing, and string blocks design :)
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