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Prepping and sewing these puff quilt pieces is a LOT of work, but when you finish, you're a third of the way to a finished quilt!| Crafting a Green World
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There are so many cute ways to personalize handmade gifts, and so many cute personalized gifts to make!| Crafting a Green World
You can lay out the pieces the way that they look the prettiest, of course. You can cut your fabric to the exact dimensions you want. You can even use a design wall and plan the whole thing before you sew a stitch. But what you WON'T have to do is follow a pattern! All of the quilt blocks in my list, below, are ones that you can construct as you go or that are so dead simple that you don't need a pattern to make them. Even if you're the most beginning-est of beginners at sewing, I promise tha...| Crafting a Green World
You'll never need store-bought greeting cards again! I don't like to buy things new when I know that they could be handmade, but I'm also not much of a paper crafter. Fortunately, there are so many ways to handmake greeting cards using my favorite craft: sewing!| Crafting a Green World
I’m obsessed with DIY coasters, and I want you to be, too! DIY coasters are the perfect craft project, in my opinion.| Crafting a Green World
You're going to love these adorable mini quilt blocks and mini quilts! No, my mini quilt block obsession is not yet over.| Crafting a Green World
Quilted postcards are a fun way to let someone know you're thinking about them. The scrap busting is a bonus!| Crafting a Green World
These quilt as you go mini quilt blocks are a terrific way to use up fabric scraps, and the finished quilt blocks are endlessly useful in all sorts of ways. I like to use them to sew zippered pouches, stitched coasters, and quilted postcards, in particular, but I have my eye on a few more projects they'd look beautiful in.| Crafting a Green World
My log cabin quilt block obsession has grown both larger... and smaller!| Crafting a Green World