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Category Archives: Free Quilt Patterns
Crafty Business Card Cases
Just this past weekend, when I needed a business card…I couldn’t find one. Usually, I keep a few in my purse. But to clear up some clutter, I removed the few I keep for emergencies. Of course, when I needed … Continue reading
Build a Handmade Fabric House
Your child’s repetoire of toys probably includes several items from the local department store. Although those types of toys can create great pleasure for children, they often don’t stand the test of time. Or worse, they’re suddenly recalled due to … 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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Beautiful, Bountiful Buttons!
Closures are important components of any garment, but are often an afterthought when it comes to getting creative with your handmade wearables. Whether you use the buttonhole function on your sewing machine or the Ultra Pro II Seam Ripper & … Continue reading
Favorite Fabric Silhouette Projects
We have a fabric obsession here at Havel’s Sewing. Like others who are fabric obsessed, we often purchase a yard here or a yard there of fabric we like, but we have no idea at the time what we’re going … Continue reading