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New pattern alert! 🚨 Wanna make your own custom IKEA KALLAX storage boxes?

New pattern alert! 🚨 Wanna make your own custom IKEA KALLAX storage boxes?

Do you have cube storage units around your home? We absolutely love them here at The Studio, crammed full of haberdashery goodness!

Ikea Kallax Fabric Storage Box

Ready made storage boxes can be quite boring & might not match the decor in your home. We were super excited to team up with Makower to bring you the pattern for these beautiful boxes!

Ikea Kallax Storage Boxes

 

Fabric Storage Boxes

It’s a completely free pattern available to download and is suitable for IKEA Kallax unit and lots of other cube furniture out there, measuring 12 ½” x 14 ½” x 12 ½”. 

 

PInterest Sew Your Own Fabric Storage Box

Even if you don’t have the cube storage units, they’re a great storage solution for any shelving for toys, magazines, anything you can think of!

 

The boxes are super sturdy as they have Buckram inside and even have a little PVC label pouch at the front so you can be super organised! If you’re worried about sewing a huge cube, don’t worry! It has a flip up base to make it easier to manage on your sewing machine.  

We have put together a kit with all of the bits and pieces you need to make the storage box or if you’d LOVE to use the fabrics we used, we have Henna available on the website too.

Loving the fabrics we used? Henna is a brand new Makower fabric collection featuring bold blooms and geometric prints. Designed by Beth Studley, these fabrics are inspired by Henna body art and feature mandalas, florals and chevrons. The bold colours are sure to make a statement on any project!

We can’t wait to see your storage boxes and what you make with Makower’s Henna collection!

5 PUL Sewing Project Ideas

5 PUL Sewing Project Ideas

 

Have you ever used PUL fabric before? Ever wondered what type of makes you can sew up with this fabric?

We’ve got a round up of some of our favourite PUL fabric projects that’ll hopefully help you get your sew on!

We also stock a variety of different PUL fabrics and prints to suit all your sewing needs, whether it’s single layer PUL or sandwich PUL, you can buy PUL fabric in the UK from us! 

Whether you’re making a children’s dribble bib, reusable makeup pads or cloth diapers we’re sure to have what you need!

Read on for some waterproof fabric project ideas!


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3 DIY Gifts For Grandparents

3 DIY Gifts For Grandparents

Did you know grandparents day is just around the corner?!

If we’re being honest… it never occurred to us that it was a day celebrated all over the world. But better late than never!

It’s only right we honour our lovely grandparents as it’s them who we often turn to for advice. And it’s them who often guide us through life’s ups and downs with their wealth of experience and knowledge ❤️

So we’ve got 3 of the best gift ideas for grandparents just in time for the special day!

 

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We’ve put together 3 “not on the high street” gifts for grandparents that we’re sure grandma or grandpa will love! Nothing says “I Love You” like handmade!

They’re perfect for everyday use and can be made into personalized gifts for grandma or grandpa using their favourite fabric collection. 

We’ve used Makower’s ‘Tranquility’ – a floral, ditsy collection made up of soft pastels featuring pretty flowers which a collection perfect for grandma! Check out some good gifts for grandma and grandpa below.

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  • Fabric Trays
  • Key Fob
  • Ella Pouch (our most requested pattern!)

Fabric Trays

The perfect beginners project – if you’re a novice seam-star this is one of our best sewing projects to delve into!

Super quick and easy to make, they can be dotted around the house for all those little bits and pieces we put down… and then forget we put it down! 

This is a unique gift for grandma or grandpa to keep little bits organised.

Key Fob

This small gift for grandparents day is super handy! 

Help nanny or grandpa keep all their keys together with their very own homemade key fob. 

Did we mention you can make one of these bad boys in 5 minutes?! 

Even better, we’ve got a video tutorial you can follow along with step-by-step instructions! 

This super simple project is also a great scrap buster! It’s one of the best gifts for grandma or grandpa. There’s no reason to not give it a go!

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Ella Pouch

The roomiest of pouches coming in at approx 28cm x 17cmm! It has a flat bottom and the zip isn’t sewn into the sides giving it as much space as possible. A super practical gift for grandma! Of course grandpa can also use this pouch to keep his toiletries bits in or anything else.

Perfect for toiletries, makeup, sewing bits and bobs, kitchen utensils or anything grandma’s heart desires.

It’s a super thoughtful gift for grandma, you can never go wrong with a multi purpose pouch!

We hope you found these project ideas helpful!

Let us know how you get along in the comments below 🙂

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Halloween sewing project ideas

Halloween sewing project ideas

The countdown to Halloween is on… only 8 weeks left! But that’s plenty of time to plan your Halloween Sewing. Read on for some Halloween sewing project ideas & inspiration

To save you some time searching the web for Halloween sewing project ideas?we’ve got you covered.

Here’s a round-up of some of the best Halloween project ideas to get you started!

We think we have the BEST Halloween fabric selection around to complete all of your spooky Halloween sewing projects… Check out our Halloween fabric choices here

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Halloween Sewing Project Ideas

 

Looking for inspiration on what to sew this halloween? Our roundup of some free halloween sewing tutorials is just what you need!

We’ve got easy and fun halloween crafts, halloween decor with step-by-step instructions using some gorgeous halloween themed fabrics.

So grab a pen and paper and jot down these ideas!

Halloween Bunting

Easy Halloween craft decorations are one of our favourite things to do!

Our FREE halloween bunting tutorial is super easy and is a great way to get in the Halloween spirit.

You can hang it indoors or outdoors!

Fancy some different shapes bunting flags? Then download Dashwood Studio’s free project Trick or Treat Project here

How about the ultimate speedy sew by using a Halloween bunting panel? Riley Blake’s Mad Masquerade Bunting Panel is the perfect way to spook up your Halloween festivities in a jiffy

Halloween Cushions & pillows

 

Another great and easy Halloween house decoration are cushions and pillows!

Pop them on the couch or bed for that extra festive kick.

Check out the FREE projects below!

Mystery Manor Free Halloween Projects

Mystery Manor from Andover Fabrics comes with 3 free projects! A quilt, cushion & table runner. Check out the fabrics here and free pattern here

Memory Pillow using Amor Eterno

 

Honouring the Mexican traditions of Day of the Dead where those that have passed are remembered, this memory pillow would make a lovely keepsake using Riley Blake’s Amor Eterno.

Luna’s Web Pillow

 

Get your scissors to the ready and make this amazing Spider web pillow: Luna’s web pillow. Grab the free project courtesy of Art Gallery Fabrics


Making Costumes? Then you might find our Guide to Net & Tulle helpful


 

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Free Halloween Wall Hanging Projects

 

Add a touch of spooky to your walls with these fabulous wall hangings!

Mad Masquerade Wall hanging : Goodbye Feet

This is a super speedy sew and makes great use of the panel in the Riley Blake Mad Masquerade collection

Halloween Quilts

You’ve still got time to make a warm and thick handmade Halloween quilt if you want to keep cosy this Autumn.

Here’s a few few free Halloween patterns available

Mad Masquerade Panel Patch Quilt

Perfect for Alice in Wonderland fans, this edgy Halloween collection Mad Masquerade is a quick & easy Halloween quilt.

Grab the Mad Masquerade fabrics here & the free tutorial here

The Watcher Quilt (The Watcher by Libs Elliot)

The amazing panels in Libbs Eliot “The Watcher” makes for a great shortcut… nobody will ever know you didn’t piece the skull!

Grab the free project and these amazing fabrics here

Bad to the Bone – Scrappy Circles Quilt

 

Perfect your Drunkard’s Path technique!

This lovely quilt is available for free over on the Riley Blake blog and shows off the collection Bad To The Bone beautifully

Wishing you a happy Halloween! We’d love to see pictures if you make any of these projects

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Go Super Size with Extra Wide Fabrics!

Go Super Size with Extra Wide Fabrics!

Ever heard the term “wide backs” and wondered what it means? No – it’s not a dressmaking alteration for the broad shouldered!

Some of you beginner seam-stars out there have come across some fabrics on our website which are a huuuuge 106” wide and might think, why on earth would you need a piece of fabric that wide?! Well you’re in luck! In this blog, we’ll be going through why we need extra wide fabrics and inspire you with what they can be used for.

Quilt Backing Fabric

Hey Quilters! What if I told you that you never had to piece the back of a quilt ever again?! You may have started a quilt top and thought, oh no, what will I put on the back? The extra wide fabrics we have to offer on the website are perfect for this. It’ll save you SO much time, seem way less daunting, look really professional and can work out cheaper. Don’t just think about the back either! You can use extra wide fabrics for the front and applique over the top or practice your free motion quilting without hours spent on piecing blocks.

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Wide Fabrics for Curtains and Home Decor

Think about those super size projects! Curtains, duvet covers or maybe something you’re upcycling. We have lots of gorgeous designs to choose from to suit any home.

HUGE Fabric Scraps!

Don’t forget when you have finished with your main project, you’ll have some super wide scraps to play with! Why not make some binding for your quilt that matches the back? Maybe you could make a cushion to match? OR start a whole new quilt!

Where can I buy Extra Wide fabric?

We have a huge selection of extra wide fabric to choose from at our sewing superstore, Plush Addict. We’re based in the UK and will ship your order the same day if you order before 3pm, so you can get sewing in no time!

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Children’s Waterproof Swim Bag Tutorial

Children’s Waterproof Swim Bag Tutorial

Whether your little one is lucky enough to be heading to the beach or pool on a summer holiday, or attending weekly swimming lessons, a swim bag with waterproof lining is perfect for keeping soggy swimsuits and accessories in and yourself dry!

This swim bag is fully lined with waterproof fabric, even in the front pocket. This makes it easy to carry all of your swimming essentials without getting your clothes or other surfaces damp.

We’ve designed this to be the perfect size for your little one’s swimming kit – think goggles, costume, small towel, swim cap, sun cream (although the giant inflatable flamingo you’ll inevitably acquire will need a slightly bigger bag!).

You’ll also be learning how to sew using our fantastic PUL fabric, which is not only waterproof but breathable, how to insert a chunky zip, line a pocket and create a drawstring top for your bag, which can all be applied to variety of different projects, not just this swim bag! 

We’ve also included how to cut and make a plain version of the bag, if you aren’t quite ready to tackle the zip, or if your child has suddenly remembered they have swimming tomorrow and you need to whip something up before bedtime!

It has a waterproof lining for soggy swimming costumes with a ‘dry pocket’ for any valuables. We have used the Rockpool fabrics from Dashwood Studio which we think the kids will love. 

Swim Bag features:

  • This swim bag is fully lined with a waterproof lining so you can keep wet swimming togs away from anything else you wish to keep dry!
  • It features a waterproof front zipper pocket to keep your undies dry or store electronics away from the water
  • Drawstring closure – easy for little hands to open & close
  • If you feel the zipper is pushing your sewing skills, there are also cutting instructions for a bag without the zipped pocket

If you would prefer a printable PDF version of this tutorial you can request a copy is sent to your inbox here

A sewing project for: Confident Beginner

Finished Dimensions: 39cm x 36cm approx

Approximate sewing time: 1hr 30mins (allow extra time if you are a novice)

We have also provided cutting instructions to omit the waterproof pocket 

Important Notes:

  • 1cm seam allowance throughout, unless directed.
  • For steps using machine sewing, straight stitch, backstitching at the start & end using stitch length 2.5 unless otherwise stated.
  • Prepare your fabrics as per manufacturer’s care advice
  • Seams have been finished using an overlocker, but the raw edges can also be finished on a sewing machine using a zig zag stitch, or left as the project is fully lined
  • Quilting clips have been used as pins can create holes in the PUL which do not recover
  • The PUL has no ‘Right Side’, but we like to use the ‘shiny’ side as the RS as it feels more comfortable during use – just make sure whatever you choose is always your RS
  • We recommend cutting the PUL with a rotary cutter and mat to avoid using pins, but you can also use pattern weights and scissors
  • All materials can be purchased from our online sewing superstore Plush Addict.

Materials you will need…

Item:Amount required:We used:
Fabric A: Cotton fabric for side and back panels40cm x 110cm (16” x 44”)Dashwood Studio – Rock Pool – Shells And Fish
Fabric B: Cotton fabric for middle and pocket panels30cm x 110cm (12” x 44”)Dashwood Studio – Rock Pool – Barnacles White
Fabric C: PUL waterproof fabric for waterproof lining40cm x 140cm (16” x 56”)Plush Addict White PUL Fabric (Polyeurethane Laminate fabric) – Waterproof Breathable Fabric
Cord for the straps3m (3 3/8yds)4mm Polyester Braided Cord – Navy
20cm/8” zip1Dual Colour Plastic Chunky Style Zip 20cm/8”

Sewing Kit You Will Need:

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1) Cut out your fabrics:

To create a colour blocked bag as we made, cut:

From Fabric A Cut: 

  • Front side panels: two 9cm x 42cm
  • Back: 37cm x 42cm
  • Side tabs: two 4.5cm x 8cm 
  • Zip tab ends: four 3cm x 4cm

From Fabric B cut:

  • Front middle panel: 23cm x 44cm
  • Front pocket outer: 19cm x 23cm

From Fabric C cut: 

  • Front and back lining: 37cm x 42cm
  • Pocket bag (outer pocket): 19cm x 23cm
  • Pocket lining panel: 20cm x 24cm

To create a bag in one colour, without the zip pocket/panels cut:

Front outer: 37cm x 42cm

Back outer: 37cm x 42cm 

Front and back lining: 37cm x 42cm 

Side tabs: two 4.5cm x 8cm 

If constructing your bag in one colour without the zip pocket/ panel, skip straight to the ‘Assembling the main bag section

Inserting the zip:

For this section use your zipper foot on your machine.

2. Finish the edges on your zip tab ends using an overlocker or zig-zag stitch. Place one right side up (RS), with the zip facing up (teeth side up), sandwiched with another zip tab end RS down on top. Sew together near the end of the zip.

3. Fold the zip tab ends away from the zip, flat, so that you can see the zip end fully. Press in place (avoid catching the zip with the iron!) Topstitch the zip tab ends down, keeping them in place and flat. Repeat this with the other zip end.

4. Take your outer fabric pocket piece, and the PUL outer pocket piece and sandwich the zip between them, RS together.

5. Flip the zip RS up between the pieces, and top stitch the seam flat in place.

6. Take the larger PUL pocket panel and tack in place on the outer front middle panel both with RS up, along the top only. 

7. Take the pocket bag with zip attached and place it on top of the outer front middle panel. The lower edges of the pocket will need to meet with the bag front after we have folded it to attach the zip.

8. Fold the bag front on itself using the extra 2cm, above where you want the zip to be, to create a folded edge to attach the zip and pocket bag to the front of the bag.

9. Sew the zip to the bag’s outer middle front.

Assembling the main bag:

10) Put the bag sides on the outer bag front, RS together. Sew each side seam, press flat. Topstitch the seams (optional but achieves a more professional look!)

11.To create the loops for the straps, fold the side tabs in half, RS together, lengthways and press. Stitch along the long raw edge. Turn the loop out and fold in half again, press. Lay on top of the outer bag front in the corners, a little from the bottom remembering the seam allowance.

12. With RS together, put the back outer piece on top of the front outer piece, measuring 4cm down from the top of the bag sides, marking with a clip or tailor’s chalk. Stitch down the sides and bottom from this point to the other side 4cm down

13. Repeat the construction of the main bag for the lining also. The lining will come up to the top of the bag for a neat finish. 

14. Place the bag out RS together inside the bag lining. Sew around the top of the bag, leaving the side seam openings you made by measuring down 4cm, and a small gap in the top back of the bag for bagging out.

15. Bag out and slip stitch the opening shut.

Creating the drawstring channel:

16. Sew across the top of the bag front and back in line with the opening you created, catching the seams flat inside the channel and backstitching at each end.

Adding the drawstring straps:

17. Cut two pieces of cord to 1.5m in length (adjust as necessary). Using a safety pin thread one piece through both top casings, so the end comes out the other casing on the same side of the bag.

18. Repeat with the other side.

19. Knot each cord through the side tabs on either side of the bag. 

 

And you’re finished, well done!

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