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How To Sew a Cathedral Window Pillowcase

This article is brought to you by  Lizzsews . This quilted pillowcase is the perfect project for anyone looking to try quilting without committing to a full-size quilt. The cathedral window design adds a unique and dimensional touch, and the best part? No curved piecing required! In this tutorial, I’ll guide you step-by-step to create a stunning pillowcase that’s as functional as it is beautiful. The cathedral window design is a classic quilting technique that creates a stunning dimensional effect. This project is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any room. What you will need: 100% cotton fabric, quilting cotton works best. Flannelette (you could use cotton here if you prefer, this is your background and backing fabric) Rotary cutter and  cutting mat 20" Pillow insert Sewing machine + basic sewing supplies Step 1: Preparing your Fabric ➡ Cut out 108 4" squares of your background fabric (flannelette) ➡   Cut out 13 4.25" squares of your main fabric ➡   Cut out...

How to sew snack bags with topstitching

  This article is brought to you by  Lizzsews . Snack bags are perfect for work, school lunches, a small hike, or even a picnic. They make excellent gifts for any occasion and are a great way to reduce your use of plastic bags. With topstitching around the zipper, it's less likely the fabric will get in the way of use; and a more professional look is achieved. Recommended read: How to sew reusable snack bags (no zipper topstitching) What you’ll need: - Cotton fabric - Pul fabric - Zipper - Sewing machine and basic sewing supplies Recommended read: What is PUL fabric The steps: 1. Cut one square of both PUL fabric and cotton fabric 10” x 7”, cut the two squares in half. 2. Place the cotton fabric face up, place the zipper on the top face down and top with the PUL fabric right side (shiny, not smooth side) down, pin in place. Sew along this seam with a zipper foot, sew right next to the zipper. 3. Repeat on the other side of the zipper. 4. Place t...

How to sew a pencil case / zipper pouch

This article is brought to you by  Lizzsews . Pencil cases or zipper pouches are perfect for so many different uses. They can store anything and everything! I love sewing these pencil cases and storing my crafting supplies in them. Recommended read: How to sew snack bags What you'll need: - Plastic zipper - Cotton fabric - Sewing machine - Pins - Iron + Ironing board - Rotary cutter + cutting board (or scissors) How-to: 1. Cut 4 pieces of 7" x 6" fabric, two for the lining and two for the outer. 2. Place the liner fabric right side up , the zipper right side up on top at the top of the fabric (The top stop (the two devices at the top end of the zipper to prevent the slider from coming off the zipper) should be on the right), and the outer fabric right side down on top of everything. 3. Attach the zipper foot and sew along the top, you should be sewing all three layers. 4. Place the other piece of liner fabric right side up and place ...

How to sew a Valentine's Day quilted heart coaster

    This article is brought to you by  Lizzsews . Here's how you can sew a beautiful patchwork heart coaster for Valentine's Day. I wanted to sew something quick and easy for Valentine's Day, I thought about sewing a Valentine's Day quilt, but I just don't have the time for that right now. This is when I came up with the idea of a coaster, but this will be a Valentine's Day variation of the coaster! What you will need: 100% cotton fabric, quilting cotton works best, red and black Rotary cutter and self-healing cutting mat (or scissors) Batting Pins Iron + ironing board Sewing machine Needle Thread Optional: quilting foot The steps: 1. Cut 4 2" and 2 1 1/2" squares of black fabric, and 4 2" and 6 1 1/2" squares of red fabric. 2. Cut the 4 of the black squares (2") and 4 of the red squares (2") diagonally. 2. Sew each black triangle with a red triangle and press the seams open with an iron. Use a 5/16" seam allowanc...

How to sew scrunchies

This article is brought to you by Lizzsews Scrunchies are always the best go-to way to put up your hair. They are timeless and always stylish. Taking a little amount of time and supplies they are an awesome sewing project too. What you’ll need: Cotton fabric 1/4” elastics Sewing machine and supplies The steps to take: 1. Start out by cutting your fabric to 20” x 4” and a piece of elastic to anywhere between 7" to 8 1/2”. I prefer to cut my piece of elastic to 7 1/2" and when sewing together I fold it over about 1/2". 2. Iron the long edges over about 1/4” 3. Fold the fabric in half hot dog style, long sides matching up, wrong sides together and iron. Open the fold back up. 4. Fold the fabric in half hamburger style, right sides together, matching up the short ends and sew . When you sew here make sure that you undo the 1/4" folds that you have ironed! You should now have a loop. 5. Sew the elastic together to create a loop. You can ...