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the quilting nook is made with fabric and has an easy to sew project bag

Hello Everyone! Today I want to share a tutorial for making a vinyl project bag. These bags are not just for cross-stitch projects, but can be used for embroidery, applique, English Paper Piecing o…

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the cross stitch project bag is filled with crochet hooks and colorful threads

I recently got back into cross stitching and jumped right into multiple projects at once. I found it helpful to have a few cross stitch project bags to keep my projects and supplies sorted and organized. Each project bag is...

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a black and white bag with red words on it

Earlier in the year I made a list of several sewing projects I wanted to complete during 2020, mostly finishing off some stitched projects and also some small hand made items for gifts. When our NZ lock down started, one of the first projects I worked on was a new project bag. I'd had this in mind for this stitched piece for quite some time, I bought the matching fabrics well over a year ago. For this bag, I used a You Tube tutorial by Lisa, Kindred Stitcher. It is very easy to follow. You…

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four pieces of fabric sitting on top of each other

Well hello everyone! I'm sharing a quick little project today - one that I've been meaning to make for over a year now - vinyl project bags. A friend of mine has a set of these and loves them. She uses them to store her quilt WIPs and kits, and I've also seen people use them for their cross stitch, crochet, and english paper piecing projects. The fabrics I used for my bags all come from the new Homestead Life line by Tara Reed (Riley Blake Designs). You can find Homestead Life in shops now…

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someone is stitching an orange piece of fabric with their fingers on the edge of the yarn

I never thought that I would ever make a tutorial on a crafting technique. Usually I'm the person scouring the blogs and other craft websites looking for others' tutorials to learn some new (to me) way of doing things. There are so many tutorials on how to do anything that you can think of, that I thought that everything is out there, and who am I to tell people what to do? There are so many, better, tutorials on thing I know how to do, that I just never considered it. However, when I was…

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