From start to finish
This workshop from Paula is extremely comprehensive and she shows us how to make the bag from start to finish. You could make it with new fabric, you could choose fabric that gives the impression of being pieced. Or you could use up scraps from your cupboard and the pattern also includes some options for making her famous mini mosaics blocks.
You can fin Tulip Tree Bag pattern on our website.
More from Paula
You can enjoy a workshop on the mini mosaics by Paula here on the site.
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This is a truly delightful little project and Carolyn shows us how quick and easy it is to make. She uses two simple squares, but this is also a project that allows you to use up old left-over blocks and jelly roll strips. Equally, you can just fussy-cut from more dramatic fabrics for a different...
Great Gift
All you need to make this traditional potholder is straightforward folding and sewing. And at Christmas you could think about adding some spices, such as cloves.
Use of heat resistant wadding and heat resistant fabric is also something you could consider.
Most of the sewing is large, o...
Scrap Pincushion or Doorstop
This is a delightful little workshop from Jennie. She shows you how to use up small strips of scrap to create a useful and attractive pincushion. It’s based on the simple log cabin design. Also, if your strips were more significant, the chicken would be a brilliant do...