Thom O’Hearn shares this frog quilt block pattern at Lark Craft blog as part of their Free Project Friday series. It’s one of the blocks in Lark’s 45 Quilt Block Animals by Trice Boerens
. Get the free pattern.
Patterns, patchworks and projects
Thom O’Hearn shares this frog quilt block pattern at Lark Craft blog as part of their Free Project Friday series. It’s one of the blocks in Lark’s 45 Quilt Block Animals by Trice Boerens
. Get the free pattern.
If you’re an avid sewer, you’re likely familiar with the conundrum of what to do with those minuscule remnants of fabric that accumulate after every project. While larger scraps can find new life in patchwork or smaller projects, the truly tiny bits often pose a challenge. Should you discard them, repurpose them as stuffing, or perhaps find a more creative solution?
Check out the full article and tutorial here.
To embark on this fabric-reviving adventure, all you need is some iron-on or fusible interfacing. Whether you call it iron-on interfacing or fusible interfacing, they’re essentially the same thing. Plus, the interfacing can be of any weight and size, making it an excellent choice for utilizing even the smallest leftover pieces.
do you have a dog quilt pattern and a cat quilt pattern from the book 45 quilt blocks .
if you do will you please email me a copy of them?
thank you so kindly