Nana’s creativity knows no bounds! | February 14, 2024
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No trip to the fabric store is complete unless you take time to browse through the wide array of fat quarters. They come in a plethora of colors, textures and patterns while calling to mind endless possibilities.
The following easy DIY projects bring to life these possibilities with links to simple-to-follow tutorials. The results will be practical and beautiful items that you can put to everyday use. Gift yourself with one of these terrific ideas, or make gifts your friends and family will love.
How to make a shower curtain with fat quarters
Add pizzazz to an otherwise drab shower curtain by sewing in a few strips of fat quarters. It’s a simple detail that will add a unique touch. The fabrics chosen may complement the bathroom’s color scheme or add an unexpected pop of color.
How to make a grocery bag with fat quarters
These DIY fabric grocery bags are an eco-friendly option that you can put to use right away. Keep them in the car for your next run to the grocery store, or roll one up to keep in your purse. The fun part is you can choose to mix and match different colors and patterns for a truly one-of-a-kind bag. They make exceptional gifts as well.
How to make a pillowcase from fat quarters
Most people would agree, there’s no such thing as too many throw pillows. No matter where they’re placed, they add color, pattern and comfort to a room. Choose fat quarters in patterns and colors you love to create throw pillows that add personality to your home.
How to make a table runner from fat quarters
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