sewing – FOUR ROBBINS https://fourrobbins.com A Handmade Life Wed, 18 Jan 2023 11:00:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/fourrobbins.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/isla_280x280.38265828_n2d9f3fj-2-e1578254100927.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 sewing – FOUR ROBBINS https://fourrobbins.com 32 32 170981382 Pretty up your kitchen today with these fun, easy, and quick potholder tutorials! https://fourrobbins.com/quick-easy-potholders/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=quick-easy-potholders Fri, 23 Dec 2022 15:00:00 +0000 http://box5503.temp.domains/~fourrobb/?p=254

A few years ago, I had the opportunity to participate in making some things for the Mediterraneo fabric line by Katarina Roccella for Art Gallery Fabrics. The fabrics were so gorgeous, I couldn’t wait to get started!

Forgive me for the photo quality. I was trying to get everything sent off quickly but I’ll be updating these with better photos soon!

I really needed some pretty new kitchen accessories and I thought the theme of Mediterraneo would be perfect! So first I decided to make some potholders.

For these four potholders, I decided to let the fabric speak for itself and quilted around the designs so they would stand out. I then bound them with a complimentary fabric.

Next, I decided to get a little more creative. I love how these turned out and think I might need to make a couple more!

Want to make your own? Follow these tutorials below! (Printable PDF)

Single Print Potholders

You will need:

(1) 9″ square front fabric

(1) 9.5″ backing fabric

(1) 9.25″ batting fabric

(2) 9.25″ Insul Bright

(1) 2.25″ x 39″ strip for binding

Place backing fabric right side down. Place on top one of the Insul Bright pieces, then batting, then the second Insul Bright piece and finally the front fabric face up. Baste and then quilt as desired. Trim to 9″ square and bind to finish off.

Pinwheel Potholder

You will need:

(4) 2.5″ x 5″ pieces background fabric

(1) 6.75″ piece background fabric

(1) 6.75″ pinwheel fabric

(1) 9.5″ backing fabric

(1) 9.25″ batting fabric

(2) 9.25″ Insul Bright

(1) 2.25″ x 39″ strip for binding

1. Place background and pinwheel 6.75″ squares right sides together. Mark lines diagonally. See Fig. 1.

2. Next, stitch on either side of marked diagonal lines. See Fig. 2.

3. Finally, cut in half as indicated by the red lines. See Fig. 3.

4. Press seams open and then trim half square triangles to 2.5″.

5. Stitch together as shown below.

Place backing fabric right side down. Place on top one of the Insul Bright pieces, then batting, then the second Insul Bright piece and finally the front fabric face up. Baste and then quilt as desired. Trim to 9″ square and bind to finish off.

Diamond Potholders

You will need:

(23) diamonds

(1) 9.5″ backing fabric

(1) 9.25″ batting fabric

(2) 9.25″Insul Bright

(1) 2.25″ x 39″ strip for binding

Using this diamond template, cut out 23 diamonds of assorted fabrics.

Stitch together in rows as shown below being careful to not stretch the bias edges.

Sew rows together and then square up, trimming to 9″.

Place backing fabric right side down. Place on top one of the Insul Bright pieces, then batting, then the second Insul Bright piece and finally the front fabric face up. Baste and then quilt as desired. Trim to 9″ square and bind to finish off.


I also made these beautiful flour sack dishtowels to match!

To make them, I purchased flour sack towels from Amazon. I pressed them using spray starch and cut them to the same size. Then, I bound them using 1.5″ binding.

I hope you like them! If you have any questions or comments, I’d love to hear from you!



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Add a Little Sweetness to Your Home this Valentine’s Day with Four Robbins’ Valentine’s Day Pillow Cover Patterns https://fourrobbins.com/valentines-day-pillows/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=valentines-day-pillows Wed, 02 Feb 2022 18:40:32 +0000 https://fourrobbins.com/?p=2771 A few years ago I made these pillow cover patterns for a sew along. One of my favorite things about sewing pillows is that they make such an impact to your decor with very little effort.

They are perfect for beginners and advanced sewists alike. They are scrap friendly and you can complete them in just a couple of hours! The patterns are all live in my FourRobbins Etsy shop and are available as an instant PDF download.

Patchwork Heart Pillow Cover

This first pattern is the Patchwork Heart Pillow Cover. This one is perfect for using up lots of scraps. Just pick your color palette and start sewing! The patterns include all your cutting and sewing instructions as well as finishing your pillow cover with a hidden zipper and adding binding for a nice, clean finish. You can make them as is for a standard 16×16 pillow or add a border to accommodate larger pillow forms. As for the pillow inserts, I’ve gotten them at Joann Fabrics using a 40% off coupon as well as on Amazon.

Patchwork Heart Pillow Cover

Next is XOXO Hugs & Kisses pillow cover. I made this one in reds and blacks but you could really make any of these pillows in other colors to keep around all year or in favorite colors for a bedroom pillow. Hmmm… I just might have to make some in blues for MY bedroom.

XOXO Pillow Cover

Next, is my favorite, Rainbow Heart pillow cover. I love a rainbow! I was thinking of doing some of these in some ombre, with colors or tones that shade into each other. Stay tuned. 🙂

Rainbow Heart Pillow Cover

I hope you love these fun patterns as much as I loved creating them! You can find them on sale for 20% off their already low price through February 14th! Enjoy!

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It was so much fun celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas with these amazing ornaments by MMM Crafts. https://fourrobbins.com/it-was-so-much-fun-celebrating-the-12-days-of-christmas-with-these-amazing-ornaments-by-mmm-crafts/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=it-was-so-much-fun-celebrating-the-12-days-of-christmas-with-these-amazing-ornaments-by-mmm-crafts Fri, 14 Jan 2022 12:46:18 +0000 https://fourrobbins.com/?p=2623 It was so much fun celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas with these amazing ornaments by MMM Crafts — or I should more correctly say…. the days after Christmas!

I had seen these beautiful ornaments just before Christmas 2020. Each one is so beautifully designed and detailed by Larissa Holland at mmmcrafts.blogspot.com and her patterns are for purchase in her etsy shop.

On Larissa’s website is the comprehensive list of supplies you will need to make your 12 Days Ornaments along with color guides and everything else you need to know. You’ll want to decide on your colors so you can order either one of the color bundles that Benzie Designs has of the beautiful wool felt or choose your own colors. You’ll also need the floss and the Notions Bundle. I’ll be honest. I did look around locally in combination with Amazon to see if I could get everything cheaper but nope. The notions bundle is a deal and don’t forget the fiberfill! You will also need one additional pack of the 8.5 x 11 printable Sulky Sticky Fabri-Solvy because 2 of the series have two pages of pieces you will need to print, for a total of 14 pages, and the packs only contain 12 pages.

I used cellophane envelopes and made a little kit for each ornament with the pattern pieces and notions needed to make each one as well as the color guide for each ornament from mmmcrafts. That way I could grab an ornament and my floss and work away. Larissa’s guides take you through each step in detail.

Then you’re ready to assemble the pieces into the adorable ornaments you see below!

Once you get all your supplies, it’s time to get everything organized and prepared. The first step is preparing your wool felt. You need to rinse each piece in warm water and then allow to dry. It will shrink a bit and you want to have that happen before you start cutting out your pattern pieces. You can hang to dry on a line or lay flat. I put some thick towels on our table and after gently squeezing out all the water from the sheet, I smoothed each one out and let dry over night on top of the towels.

While my felt was drying, I printed out all my patterns and put them in a three ring binder to keep them organized. Then I copied each sheet of the pattern pieces onto a sheet of the Sticky Fabri-Solvy. Once the felt was dry, I cut out the pieces for one ornament at a time, affixing the sticky fabri-solvy pieces to the colors I had chosen and cut them out.

Once the pieces have been embroidered, you rinse them under warm water to rinse away the Sticky Fabri-Solvy and let them dry.

This project was outside of my wheelhouse and not something I would normally choose to do but they were so exquisitely detailed and pretty, I just couldn’t resist and I’m so glad I didn’t! They patterns were written so well and so thoroughly that they were easy to follow and each ornament was just so fun to make! So much fun, I’m prepping another set!

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!

Krista


#twelvedaysornaments #12daysornaments #mmmcrafts #benziedesign #benziefelt #dmcembroidery #dmcfloss #sulky

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Wow Your Friends and Family with these Beautiful Fall Leaf Pillows Made from your Fabric Scraps! https://fourrobbins.com/scrap-buster-fall-leaves-pillows-tutorial/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=scrap-buster-fall-leaves-pillows-tutorial Wed, 09 Sep 2020 00:03:46 +0000 http://box5503.temp.domains/~fourrobb/?p=412 Last week was super busy. In addition to all the regular life stuff, my in-laws were downsizing and moving and we inherited some lovely things so there were some trips over, some clearing space and organizing, some movers, and a whole lot of tired. I’m happy to say, though, that my work area got upgraded and I now have a little studio, which is a good thing. My space behind the sofa started out fine but with all my making, more and more stuff was migrating to the living room and I was having a hard time keeping it all neat and organized.

In getting organized, I discovered just how many scraps I really have so (yikes) so you can expect to see a lot of scrap buster tutorials in the future!

Since I’ve been on the fall pillow kick, I thought I would make a couple of quick applique pillows to add to my #fourrobbinspillowofthemonth collection. And I love leaves!

Cut out your leaves to use as templates then follow the instructions from my mum tutorial substituting your leaves for the mum petals. It will show you step by step how to use the EZ Steam for your pieces. I cut out the large birch leaf and then just two (2) of the other smaller ones to cut out the six smaller leaves. For the maple leaves, my pillow has about 21 leaves. I quilted these with a layer of batting behind but no backing. I used Aurifil 50 wt. #2340, which is a golden tan color. The birch leaves idea came from this beautiful free photo by @chrislawton

I tried to follow a similar look with my quilting.

Next, for the maple leaves, I laid them out in a heart shape. To quilt, I free motioned hearts over and over in multiple sizes and then free motioned fall over and over as well.

To finish the pillow backs, you can use my hidden zipper pillow back tutorial or turn them into minis to hang up.

I think they turned out so cute!

If you make one, I’d love to see! Post using #fourrobbinsscrapbuster on social media!

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Patchwork Placemat Tutorial https://fourrobbins.com/patchwork-placemat-tutorial/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=patchwork-placemat-tutorial Sun, 26 Apr 2020 01:19:08 +0000 http://box5503.temp.domains/~fourrobb/?p=256 Earlier this month I had the opportunity to participate in making some things for the newest Mediterraneo
fabric line by Katarina Roccella for Art Gallery Fabrics.  Today, I have a tutorial for some placemats. Forgive me for the photo quality. I was trying to get everything sent off quickly.

I love how the colors and how they turned out!  

For each placemat, you will need:

  • (25) assorted 4 inch squares 
  • (1) 15.5 inch x 20.5 inch batting
  • (1) 16 inch x 21 inch backing fabric
  • 1/8 yard binding fabric

Arrange squares in desired layout, cutting 7 of the squares in half as shown below. Begin stitching into diagonal rows.

Sew the rows together. Press seams and then trim to measure 15 inches by 20 inches.

Make your quilt sandwich by placing your backing fabric right side down. Place batting on top of that and then finally the front fabric face up.  Baste and then quilt as desired.  Trim to 9″ square and bind to finish off.

These are quick to make. I really enjoyed making them and hope you do, too! If you do, I’d love to see them. Tag me at #fourrobbinsdesigns on social media.

You’ll also want to check out the Mediterraneo Lookbook at Art Gallery Fabrics at the end of this week to see so many more beautiful projects!

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