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Live Recording Of Project Works In January 2026

 Live Recording Of Project Works In January 2026















Some of the projects worked on in January 2026


Sorting through scraps of fabric and producing patchwork blocks that can be used at a later date in quilting projects.


Crocheting Pouches that included using the sewing machine to stitch together.


And others projects too like cosmetic bag made with dish towels.


Mini pouches made with fleecing or flannel fabrics.


Etc.


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Live Recording of Project Works – January 2026

Patchwork, Scrap Fabrics & Crocheted Pouches

This video is a relaxed and inspiring live recording of project work completed in January 2026, focusing on making the most of scrap materials through patchwork, quilting preparation, and crochet.

The first part of the video shows scrap fabrics being pieced together to form patchwork blocks. These blocks are carefully assembled with future quilting projects in mind, demonstrating how even the smallest leftover pieces can be transformed into something useful and beautiful. It’s a wonderful reminder that scraps don’t need to be wasted — with a little planning and creativity, they can become the foundation for quilts later on.

The video then moves on to crocheted pouches, which are neatly stitched along the sides using a sewing machine. This combination of crochet and machine sewing is especially interesting, as it highlights how different crafts can be brought together to create sturdy, practical items. The finished pouches show how handmade work can be both decorative and functional.

Overall, this live recording has a calm, work-along feel and offers plenty of inspiration for anyone who enjoys patchwork, quilting preparation, scrap-busting, and mixed-craft projects. It’s a great watch for sewists and crafters who like to see real projects in progress and appreciate creative ways to use what they already have on hand.


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Flannel Blanket Stitch Style Pouch

FLANNEL BLANKET STITCH STYLE POUCH





  

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"Little pouches sew 'kindness'" refers to making small fabric bags, often from scraps, to fill with treats or messages as random acts of kindness, with popular tutorials available for simple snap pouches, zipper pouches (sometimes from dish mats), or folded felt versions, providing a beginner-friendly way to spread cheer or donate to charity. These projects use basic sewing skills and can be made quickly for gifting or to teach children about generosity. 


Key Concepts & Types
  • Kindness Pockets/Pouches: Small, simple bags designed to be given away to spread joy, often featuring a snap or velcro closure.
  • Scrap Buster: Ideal projects for using up fabric scraps, making them economical and eco-friendly.
  • Beginner-Friendly: Many tutorials are aimed at new sewers, using basic rectangles and simple stitches. 
Where to Find Patterns/Tutorials

SewCanShe: Offers a popular "Bit O' Kindness Pouches" tutorial.

Laura Kelly's Inklings: Features "Easy Sew Kindness Pockets".

YouTube: Has numerous video tutorials for different pouch styles. 

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Patchwork Made With Scrap Fabric Pieces

Blanket And Pillows

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Creating a patchwork blanket and pillows using scrap fabric pieces is a fantastic way to repurpose materials while expressing your creativity! Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

Materials Needed:

  1. Scrap Fabric: Gather pieces of fabric in various colors and patterns.
  2. Batting: For the blanket, you’ll need batting for warmth and structure.
  3. Backing Fabric: A solid piece of fabric for the back of the blanket.
  4. Sewing Machine and Thread: Choose a thread color that complements your fabrics.
  5. Rotary Cutter or Scissors: For cutting fabric pieces.
  6. Cutting Mat: To protect your surfaces while cutting.
  7. Iron: To press your fabric pieces for neat seams.
  8. Pins or Clips: For holding fabric pieces together while sewing.

Steps to Create a Patchwork Blanket:

  1. Design Your Layout: Plan how you want your blanket to look. You can create a random design or choose a pattern (like squares or rectangles).
  2. Cut Fabric Pieces: Cut your scrap fabric into uniform pieces. Common sizes are 5x5 inches or 6x6 inches, but you can adjust based on your preference.
  3. Sew the Fabric Pieces: Begin by sewing the pieces together in rows. Use a 1/4 inch seam allowance for consistent stitching. Press the seams open with an iron.
  4. Assemble the Blanket Top: Once you’ve created enough rows, sew them together to form the full top of the blanket.
  5. Layer the Quilt: On a flat surface, layer the backing fabric (wrong side up), then the batting, and finally the patchwork top (right side up).
  6. Baste the Layers: Use pins or clips to hold the layers together, ensuring they don’t shift while you quilt.
  7. Quilt the Layers: Sew through all three layers to secure them. You can do straight lines, a grid pattern, or free-motion quilting for a creative touch.
  8. Trim Excess Fabric: Trim any excess batting and backing fabric around the edges.
  9. Finish the Edges: Fold the backing fabric over the front edge to create a binding. Sew it down to finish your blanket.

Making Patchwork Pillows:

  1. Decide on Pillow Size: Common sizes are 16x16 inches or 18x18 inches.
  2. Cut Fabric Pieces for the Front: Similar to the blanket, cut your scrap fabric into squares or strips.
  3. Sew the Front Panel: Assemble and sew the patchwork panel for your pillow front.
  4. Cut Backing Fabric: Cut a piece of fabric for the pillow back (you might want to use a single solid piece or patchwork as well).
  5. Assemble the Pillow: Place the front and back pieces right sides together, sew around the edges leaving a small opening for stuffing.
  6. Turn and Stuff: Turn the pillow cover right side out, then stuff it with your chosen fill (polyester stuffing, for instance).
  7. Sew the Opening: Hand-stitch or machine-stitch the opening closed.

Tips:

  • Experiment with Colors: Don’t be afraid to mix and match different fabrics to achieve a unique look.
  • Use a Variety of Textures: Different fabric textures, like cotton, linen, and flannel, can add interest to your project.
  • Personalize It: Add embellishments like buttons, embroidery, or appliqué for a personal touch.

Creating a patchwork blanket and pillows can be a fulfilling project that not only redeems scrap fabric but also enhances your living space with unique, handmade items. Enjoy your sewing journey!



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Patchwork Project!

 Patchwork Project!




Scrappy Patchwork Fabric Leftovers No-Brainer No Particular Rule Using up some scraps

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Scrappy Patchwork

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!🫶🥂🥰❤️🫶
Scrappy Patchwork
Fabric Leftovers
No-Brainer
No Particular Rule
Using up some scraps of fabric as coming into the end of the year. Organizing leftover fabric of scraps and decided to sew them together. Did not have a clue what it would look like after sewn up. It's not so bad looking after sewn together. 🥰 Deciding whether to leave it as is or to quilt it or make pillow, bag, placemate etc. out of it.
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#December2024
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