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DIY Pillows & Poufs

DIY Pin Tucked Duvet Cover. A New Year brings new things.

DIY Pin Tucked Duvet Cover

For me, it was a duvet cover. I made an impulse buy of a beautiful Paisley Duvet Cover at TJ Maxx just the other day. I brought home my treasure, dropped everything and put it on my comforter. After admiring my bed for about a day, I slowly started to realize that I had purchased something that I had not budgeted for, spent too much money on($40 is a LOT of money to me), and, of all things, that I could easily make myself. So, sadly, I returned my beautiful Paisley duvet and started researching on the internet. The price for this one was way out of my budget, and this style is no longer available through Anthropologie. I also found that Target carries a line called 'Kissing Pleat" for $70-$80 and Wal-Mart's Better Homes and Gardens line has a pleated comforter in-stores, or at least the one by me, for about $60-$80. So, I went out on the town...

First, I went out and bought some PLAIN flat sheets from -GASP- Wal-Mart. Sewing: Heirloom Cut Chenille Baby Blanket. I first saw a blanket like this at a baby shower for a friend's first baby boy.

Sewing: Heirloom Cut Chenille Baby Blanket

Our mutual friend, Joyce, gifted it and I was so amazed she had made it! I hadn't seen anything like it and thought it had such a beautiful vintage feel. As I was composing my nesting list I thought about including a cut chenille blanket like this. It seems like something that would be a treasured heirloom. I was lucky enough to run into Joyce a couple months ago and ask her a few questions about the blanket and then I dove in.

I chose Amy Butler's home decor fabric, August Fields, in Tangerine/Wild Poppies. No Sew Fringed Fleece Blanket & Pillow. Fringed Fleece Blanket & Pillow by Serena Smithwww.embtreasures.com Create a fun, reversible, no sew blanket and pillow with fleece.

No Sew Fringed Fleece Blanket & Pillow

Embellish with many different kinds of embroidery designs. A great children's project or fantastic Christmas gift idea! Adult- 2 yds. main color 58"x72" 2 yds. contrast color Throw- 1 1/2 yds. main color 58"x54" 1 1/2 yds. contrast color.

DIY Window Treatments & Shower Curtains

15+ Door Draft Stoppers, Dodgers & Snakes: {Free Patterns. Here’s a project perfect for this time of year when we’re looking for ways to block out the chilly winter weather.

15+ Door Draft Stoppers, Dodgers & Snakes: {Free Patterns

These can be used under doors or on window sills to stop cold drafts. They can be easily customized to fit any size you need and filled with a variety of materials: uncooked rice, dried beans, old rags, whatever you have on hand works just fine. Most of these tutorials are for sewing but I do have a a knitting and crochet pattern tucked in as well. womansday.com Knitted Stopper: Free knitting pattern (easy to make). Critters: Sewn using women’s tights and filled with uncooked rice. familyfun.go.com marthastewart.com Draft Dodger: Free sewing tutorial, includes template download for the end pieces (circles).

Snake: Sewing Tutorial, free pdf download. Make Your Own Ironing Board Cover. Making your own ironing board cover is easier than you think – here's how!

Make Your Own Ironing Board Cover

When you buy an ironing board it comes with one of those thin, ugly blue covers (blah). You can buy a new cover, but they're so simple to make if you have basic sewing skills. The best part about making your own ironing board cover is that you can choose any heavy weight cotton fabric you'd like! You can even switch it up in a few months if you're like me and get sick of patterns quickly. Sewing machine 2 yards of heavy weight/upholstery weight cotton fabric matching thread pins scissors pen 4 yards of 1/2'' elastic Place your ironing board upside down on top of the fabric.

Fold 1/4'', press with an iron and then fold another 3/4'',press again. Sew Sweet Sewing Machine Cover. 15+ Sewing Machine Covers To Make: {Free Patterns. Cute & Cozy Sweater Frame. Sunbonnet Sue Doorstop.

Kitchen Sewing Projects

Tissue Box Covers & Pouch Cozies: {Free Patterns. Tissue Box Cover.