I think you could also call it Honeycomb Pleating.
I made this tutorial, because there really weren’t too many others out there, and I really like my method. The thought of pleating an entire piece of cloth back-and-forth and back-and-forth makes my hands feel all full and frustrated. My way is not that way. I would like to introduce you to the recycled Cheerios box method, in which a cardboard strip does most of the thinking work and the whole thing is laid flat rather than folded up in your hands.
Honeycomb Smocking Tutorial
Twinkle Twinkle Quilt Block Tutorial
I saw this block several weeks ago on flickr and fell in love immediately. I wanted to make one that afternoon. But wait! The creator did not write anything in the photo description! No name of the block, no link to a tutorial, no reference to the creator. If I am to make this block, I need to break it all down and work out the math for myself. To save you the same trouble, I thought I would share it with you in a tutorial. Now, if any of you know the name and have a link to the original tutorial, please please please do leave it in a comment below. Credit where credit is due. Until then, we’ll call this block Twinkle Twinkle. Let’s get started.
Dresden Plate Quilt Block Tutorial
Because I don't think a girl can have too many Dresden plate rulers, I bought a new one a few months ago, but with the holidays, didn't get the chance to play with it.
Boxy Drawstring Bag Tutorial & Pattern
Drawstring bag has often been discussed in other blogs, including as a basic sewing that is quite easy, short and best seller because it is versatile. For friends who are experienced and proficient in making them, please take a look at my other posts, or you can review this tutorial and share your experiences with other friends who are still beginners.
How To Make A Denim Quilt Using Old Jeans
Denim Quilt made from Old Jeans. Free Sewing Tutorial & Pattern. How to Make a Jeans Denim Quilt. DIY
Monster Baby Toy Tutorial
I think this guy is so darn cute. If a big eyeball, crazy mouth, and ribbon hair is considered cute. :)
I started out with a simple shape, and then I cut out a mouth. You don’t need to cut out a mouth, but I wanted a place for a baby to grab on to and hold the toy easily. I wanted one huge eyeball so I cut that out of some scrap fabric.