This fabric container tutorial makes absolutely adorable buckets that are really handy for all sorts of small items that need stashing around the home, or even for covering plant pots.
Add a tree skirt to your holiday decor and finish off your Christmas tree set-up with style!
This project is fat-eighth friendly, but you could also make it using an assortment of scraps in four or five different colours
Make a quilt block super-size for a quick bearspaw quilt project! You can hang it on the wall for Canada Day decor, or use it as a lap quilt or small picnic blanket while you watch the fireworks.
A perfect accompaniment to quilty mail and swap packages! Use tiny scraps and selvedges to showcase the fabric ranges you – and your quilting friends – love most for these notecards for quilters.
This protective tablet sleeve will look amazing on your tablet or laptop and it’s functional, too – thanks to a squishy foam centre.
You can adapt this tablet sleeve tutorial for any device! Just two fat quarters are needed to fit a tablet.
Make scrunchies to match any outfit! This project is simple enough to make with kids, too. This project is great for using up scraps, especially leftover jelly roll strips.
These bags are a perfect size for a child’s Easter egg hunt, as an alternative to a single-use bag or basket. They would also be great as favour bags, party bags, mini gift bags and much more!
It’s easy to create a pair of bunnies on this adorable cushion, using the stitch-and-flip technique – no templates required for this Easter bunny cushion tutorial.
This St. Patrick’s Day, you need a mug rug for your Irish coffee, or your pint of Guinness! This oversized coaster leaves space for a little snack, too.
You only need small pieces of fabric for this Valentine's Heart Decoration project, so you can use scraps if you prefer, and make each heart different.
If you have some spare jelly roll strips, you can make this useful drawstring bag – great for containing a knitting project or a few toys. Or, line it with a waterproof fabric to use as a wet bag for kids’ swimming gear or baby laundry.
This cute boxy pouch can be used for so many things, from pencils to small sewing supplies. Using up little scraps is also a fun reminder of past projects you’ve sewn and loved.