"It's the Little Things" Kit-of-the-Month

"It's the Little Things" Kit-of-the-Month

The other day I was thinking that I have SO many quilts and a crazy number of pillows that I just don’t “need” any more but I still want to keep making things. I love playing with my GO! Cutter and using up fabric and craft supplies I have on hand. So I thought about where I could put small wall hangings and of course there are lots of little spaces around the house where I could hang up my new wall art like above doorways and skinny little spots between door frames. I’m sure there are many other people who are in the same situation. This inspired me to create little kits that are very fast to make with fusible appliqué.

Introducing "It's the Little Things" Kit-of-the-Month:

Each kit is retail only $14.99 and includes US shipping

Only available from QuiltWoman.com

Small kit can be made into wall art, pillow, table mat, etc.

  • Each kit includes:
    • All materials (except thread and glue)
    • FREE Pattern
    • Free Embellishments like beads/buttons/yarn
    • Batting and Backing

All of the appliqué pieces are PREFUSED and PRECUT so there is very little sewing. Great for kids or beginners

Nest Builder

Here is our first kit for March 2021: “Nest Builder” (Item #NDD-300K) 8 ½” x 14 ½”

Nest Builder comes with button, beads, and yarn for embellishments. All you need to add is your own thread and permanent fabric glue.

Lots of options: You can make a wall hanging, pillow, table mat, door décor – whatever you like. I am making these cute little kits so that there is no binding but of course you could add binding if you want. The embellishments can be sewn on but I glued them to make it faster and easier. You can sew around the appliqué pieces with blanket or zigzag stitch if it will be washed much or you just like the look or love doing it. I use Heat-N-Bond Lite fusible so you can sew through it or not. If you don’t sew it, you can still hand wash the item carefully and if any pieces come loose, just glue them back down.

Pattern designed by Nancy Dill

Visit Us at QuiltWoman.com To Order Your Kit.

 

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