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Showing posts with label Lara. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Last Minute Gift Ideas

We have a bunch more gift ideas for those who are scrambling on the last Christmas shopping day! We have both large, big ticket ideas as well as smaller stocking stuffer ideas. We have gifts covering a wide range of price ranges, we sure hope we have helped you find the perfect gift to give your friends and family members who have a quilting and sewing passion like us!


Lara has a great idea with the Turn It All set -- you've never so easily turned straps and loops. It is truly a life saving tool! 



Both Orva and Peggy want an Olfa cutting mat! They come in three sizes, but let's be honest, any devout quilter will always want the largest to have the optimal amount of cutting space. 




Pay close attention to Tammy's list if you are looking for gifts for a applique quilter or for those who love needlework. All her items are designed to help make hand sewing easier and enjoyable.


We hope we helped you find the right gift for those on your list with this fun series! It was a lot of fun to discover what each of the employees would love to receive for Christmas -- it was an amusing look into each of our quilting/sewing personalities. 

So our customers are informed, we will be closing early on Christmas Eve at 5 pm and will be closed Christmas Day. Stay tuned on the day after Christmas for a big announcement! Merry Christmas from everyone at Fabric Center! 

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Lara's Halloween Wreath

Our first tutorial that we will feature on the blog for Shop Hop is another fun and easy project by Lara Phillips!

You will need:

(1) 4 ring metal wreath form
(1) spool of 6" wide tulle -- orange
(2) spools of 6" wide tulle -- purple
(1) spool of 6" wide tulle -- green
(1) spool of 6" wide tulle -- black
Spiders and decorations

Wreath design and tutorial Copyright 2013 Lara Phillips
Cut tulle into 6" lengths. Fold in half and place under the wire. Pull the tulle ends through the loop created by folding it in half and tighten onto the wire making a round knot.

This image is borrowed from A & B over at Pitlandia from pitlandia.blogspot.com to give you an up close look at how to create the knot with the tulle onto the wire frame. 


Continue until the wreath form is full. The inside ring is orange, 2nd row is black, the 3rd is green and the outside row is purple. Attach a couple of 24" pieces of tulle at the top in the same manner to create a hanger and tie into a bow at the top. To finish off, glue spiders and other decorations as you choose. You now have a fun decoration to hang on your door to greet those little ghouls and goblins Halloween night!

*All Fabric Center tutorials and patterns are for personal use only and are not to be made to sell!! 

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Tutorial: Cuddly Snake

We have truly talented and creative employees here at Fabric Center. This week, we had our lovely Lara Phillips share with us her own pattern for making this cute stuffed snake made from our favorite fabric: cuddle!


You will need to download this pdf file with the pattern. You must have Adobe reader in order to view the file, which you can download for free from Adobe here. There are 7 pages that you will need to print out. Make sure that when you print it, select from the printing preferences so that the file will fit an 8 1/2" x 11" paper completely. On your printer, this may be "Print at 100%" or "Print to Fit Page"; check your printer's manual or do a test page to see which gets the desired result. 

You will also need:
  • 1/4 yard of cuddle fabric (or any other 60" wide soft fabric) for the top of the snake
  • 1/4 yard of cuddle fabric (or any other 60" wide soft fabric) for the bottom of the snake
  • Thread
  • Scrap of felt
  • Buttons, stuffed animal craft eyes, or anything else you'd like to use for the eyes
  • Polyester craft filling
  • Micro beads filling (optional)


Once you've printed your pages, line them up on order from 1 to 7. In the original pattern, diamonds had been made on each side of each page to help line up the snake, but these diamonds did not transfer well into the scanned document, so please ignore the triangle seen on the left side of the pages. Line up the pages matching the snake lines and tape the pages together. The snake is meant to narrow and curve upward as you go do the tail. 

Once you've got your pages attached, cut out the snake shape and you've got your pattern! Lay out your pattern on your top fabric with the right side of the fabric facing down and cut out. Lay out your pattern on the bottom fabric with right side of the fabric facing up and cut out. Cut out a from your scrap of felt a tongue shape. If you are using craft eyes or buttons for the eyes, now would be a good time to attach your eyes on your top fabric. Make sure to space the eyes are good distance away from your salvage edges so as not to get in the way while sewing your snake up. 

Once you have your eyes attached, pin your top and bottom pieces right sides together, leaving an 8"-10" opening on one side of the snake. Sew around using 1/2" seam allowance. *TIPS ON SEWING WITH CUDDLE: if you have a walking foot or even feed function on your machine, now is the perfect time to use it! Cuddle has the tendency to stretch or shift while sewing. By taking the pressure from the pressure foot off the top piece, you reduce the likelihood of this happening. If you do not have a walking foot or even feed function, use lots and lots of pins (one pin about every 1/2"-1") and take it slow. About ever foot or two, sink you needle into your fabric, raise your pressure foot and readjust your fabric and allow it to relax back into place. Then return your pressure foot down and continue sewing.

Once you have sewn all the way back to the opening, finish off your seam and start stuffing your snake. Lara added micro bead filling to the head and tail of her snake to give it some weight, but this is completely optional. Stuff evenly, avoiding lumps then close up your stuffing seam using an invisible hand stitch, AKA: ladder stitch. Here is a lovely and easy photo tutorial to show you how. 



Voila! You now have a cuddly and warm snake buddy for you or a loved one to play with. Big thanks to Lara for her wonderful, fun pattern! If you have any questions or need more clarification, don't hesitate to send us a comment or better yet, stop in the store for some one-on-one help! 

*This pattern is copyrighted 2013 by Lara Phillips on behalf of Fabric Center. All Fabric Center patterns and tutorials are for personal use only and are not to be made to sell!