For a soft knit skirt for your toddler girl, look no further than your own closet. Lil Blue Boo shows how she made this knit skirt for her daughter from an old t-shirt. Get the tutorial.
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For a soft knit skirt for your toddler girl, look no further than your own closet. Lil Blue Boo shows how she made this knit skirt for her daughter from an old t-shirt. Get the tutorial.
If you enjoy sewing, you probably have a healthy stash of scrap fabric, little bits of fabric left over from previous projects. (Or maybe an unhealthy stash, depending on how much you have!) A fabric trivet is a great project to use up some of those scraps! Larger than a coaster but smaller than a pillow, a fabric trivet is the perfect size to try out a new patchwork technique. All those scraps are perfect for a patchwork project like this! This is a bite-sized project that is always useful in your kitchen. You can use just about any patchwork design or technique to make a trivet. But if you’re looking for inspiration to get you started, here are 9 ways to sew a trivet from your scrap fabric!
If your scrap bin is full – or even overflowing, like mine tends to always be – these projects will give you a reason to reduce the volume and put your pretty fabric scraps to good use. Make one for yourself or to give as a gift. Read on to see all the pretty – and useful – trivet designs you can sew from your fabric scraps!
Log Cabin Hexi Potholder Free Sewing Pattern by Sew Can She
[photo credit: Sew Can She]
Patchwork Trivets with Circular Quilting by Sew4Home
[photo credit: Sew4Home]
Scrappy Happy Trivet by Stitching Notes
[photo credit: Stitching Notes]
How to Make a Trivet by Create Whimsy
[photo credit: Create Whimsy]
Scrappy Patchwork Trivet – A Scrapbusting Project by My Poppet
[photo credit: My Poppet]
Quilted Mini House Trivets by Minki’s Work Table on We All Sew
[photo credit: We All Sew]
How to Sew Fabric Trivets with Fabric Twine by Easy Peasy Creative
[photo credit: Easy Peasy Creative]
Folded Star Pot Holder | A Tutorial by Patchwork and Poodles
[photo credit: Patchwork and Poodles]
Quick and Easy Hot Pad Tutorial by Patchwork Posse
[photo credit: Patchwork Posse]
mommyof2tuties says
Why can I not open this? It says Interner Explorer won’t allow me. Any suggestions?
anneweaver says
I’m not sure why it wouldn’t load. I just double-checked on my own browser and it loads fine for me. Perhaps try going to the home page for her blog and then scroll down to find the article? The URL for Lil Blue Boo’s blog is http://lilblueboo.blogspot.com/ –Anne
girls toddler dresses says
Oh wow! What a practical idea and so easy to make.