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Sewing Pattern: Knot bow scrunchie, with pattern

July 9, by Anne Weaver. Leave a Comment

The scrunchie is making a comeback, and you’re in luck because I’ve got a tutorial on how to make them! These scrunchies are not only stylish but also practical, and you can use them to tie your hair back, keeping it secure and stylish. If you’re old enough, you may remember scrunchies from the 80s and 90s and how popular they were back then. Well, now they’re back and better than ever. With this tutorial, you’ll learn how to make a scrunchie that looks like a scarf tied around a ponytail.

The tutorial is available over at Bombshell Bling, and she has even included a free pattern for you to make the knotted bow. The great thing about scrunchies is that they’re so fast and easy to sew, you can make a bunch of them from your fabric scraps or fat quarters. It’s a great project for beginners and experienced sewists alike. You don’t need any special equipment or supplies, just some fabric and elastic, and you’ll have a beautiful new scrunchie in no time.

Click below for the tutorial and free pattern:

Easy Knot Bow Scrunchie Tutorial, by Orange Bettie

 

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Beary Lovely Crib Quilt Sewing Pattern

We probably should have featured this one back in February but it is too cute to pass up. We don’t feature quilts too much over here as we have a dedicated Quilting blog, but I thought some of our readers might be keen to try quilting with this free pattern.

Introducing the Beary Lovely Crib Quilt Featuring StitchNSew Fleece!

This adorable and cozy quilt is the perfect project for all skill levels and is sure to bring a smile to anyone who sees it. With the free quilt block pattern available from Thermoweb’s Crafting Facebook page, you’ll have everything you need to create this stunning quilt.

So, grab your StitchNSew Wide Width Fleece and get ready to bring this beary lovely quilt to life!

To make the Beary Lovely Crib Quilt with StitchNSew Fleece, follow these steps:

Download the quilt block pattern from the Therm O Web Craft Room Facebook page.
Gather all the materials needed, including the StitchNSew Wide Width Fleece and other fabric pieces.
Cut the fleece and other fabric pieces according to the quilt block pattern instructions.
Assemble the quilt blocks, following the instructions provided in the pattern.
Once all the blocks are assembled, sew them together to form the quilt top.
Add batting and backing fabric to the quilt top.
Quilt the layers together and bind the edges to finish the quilt.

 

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