We’ll borrow a couple of their branded knots from the sailors, take multi-colored paracord cords - and the original bracelets are ready!
Stylish and practical: one movement - and the backpack turns into a bag! The bag can be carried both with one, and with two handles.
These little bags are a great way to practice your sashiko stitching. Just large enough to hold a gift; make them in classic navy, or try small floral fabric for a touch of spring.
I prefer to use prints in a project to keep myself interested and so struggle to limit myself to just using solids. I used blenders for some of the lighter ‘transparent’ colours, which kept me happy!
Bright, attractive coasters which are easy to make with English paper piecing.
These fresh, spring-inspired cushions are a doddle to create using a commercial petal template
Create a feline-themed quilt with Makower’s new Cats fabrics.
Step-by-step instructions
This quilt started as a challenge – to use some lovely fabric which didn’t seem to lend itself to classic piecing. I’d seen a pattern in Popular Patchwork where single bars of fabric ‘merged’ into the next fabric, so I wanted to develop this idea.