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Category Archives: Free Craft Projects
Fun Fabric Screenprinting!
A few weeks ago, Havel’s Sewing mentioned that you can develop your own fabric design and send it to Spoonflower for production. But what about printing on fabric by hand, at home? In Amy Karol’s new book, Bend the Rules … Continue reading
Sewing Projects to Pamper Your Pet
A few of us here at Havel’s Sewing are devoted dog owners, spoiling our rescued pups with lots of rawhide and ham bones. But, if you want to dress up your dogs for their daily walks, or just add a … Continue reading
Favorite Free Patterns Online
Although you can often find McCall’s patterns for a steal, sometimes we like to try more of what our favorite designers have to offer. Most of our fave fabric designers offer free patterns on their websites. And, sometimes, their fabric … Continue reading
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Create Cool Fabric Collages
At Havel’s Sewing, we’re always trying to think of cool projects we can make from our fabric stash. We’re also always thinking about great handmade gift ideas for our friends’ birthdays, anniversaries and housewarming parties. Well, how about making personalized … Continue reading
Try a T-Shirt Quilt
Do you have a drawer full of t-shirts you no longer wear but can’t bring yourself to toss them out? Maybe you have a box full of concert t-shirts from college in your basement or a bag full of sport … Continue reading