Friday, March 19, 2021

Fabric Projects from the Archives

Last month I hit the twelve year mark with this blog. I started this blog in February 2009 just for fun and to document a house remodel, and after two years I started making money with my content, so it became my career. I’ve been a DIY and design blogger longer than I ever practiced law. Over the years I’ve written editorial content for magazines, partnered with dozens of brands, remodeled a few houses, and written about all my design related favorite things. My blog anniversary went right by and I forgot all about it so happy 12 year anniversary to me!

I love getting creative with fabric, both designing it, and making things with it. Like all content creators, I often feel pressure to come up with new ideas, that’s the job, but I forget that the archives hold a lot of inspiration too. So today I’m looking back and featuring fabric projects from the past, some of them are almost ten years old! Looking back, many of these projects make me smile. I’d choose more modern fabrics if I was recreating them, but they are still great ideas.

Some of these require a sewing machine, but my theory has always been if you can sew a straight line you can sew these projects too.

Easy Pocket Pillow Covers

 

Workout/Market Tote

 

 

 

Dyed Fringe Pillows

 

 

 

Fabric Covered Books

 

 

Window Seat Cushion Cover

 

Tablecloth Play Tent

 

 

Makeup Brush Holder

 

Zippered Tablet Cover

 

 

 

Flanged Cotton Pillow Shams

 

Leather Backed Coasters

 

Fabric Storage Buckets

 

No Sew Curtains + Pillow Covers

 

Fabric Floor Mat

 

Rope & Grommet Tote

 

 

Picnic Placemats with Utensil Pockets

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