Monday, October 24, 2011

Felt Just Like It Should: 10 Felt & Fleece Projects To Switch Things Up

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 Hello Sewists,

As a subscriber of our newsletter, you can probably tell that I like to switch things up. The other day I noticed that some of the cutest projects we offer on the site are made of felt and fleece. And since we haven't fully explored projects specifically made of these materials, I thought, why not give them a chance? Put the cotton fabric aside for today and try making the Felt Ogee Ornament. I promise it will feel great to create with something different!

Find the Felt Ogee Ornament pattern and instructions.



More Felt and Fleece Projects:


1.
Door Organizer
2. Easy Felt Carrots
3. Felt Flower Pillow Tutorial
4. Felt Dreidel Ornaments
5. Fuzzy Dice
6. Felt Mittens and Ice Skate Ornament
7. Felt Pencil Case
8. Felt Cell Phone Case
9. Fleece Baby Car Seat Tutorial
10.
Fleece Throw
11. Fleece Pants Pattern
12. Hanukkah Fleece Pom Pom Garland


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Happy Sewing,

Editor of Sewing It Up

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        Sharon of Sharon Sews

Hi I'm Sharon. I blog at Sharon Sews where I share tutorials, my personal sewing projects and a little bit of real life. When I was introduced to sewing at age 8 it was love at first stitch. I can usually be found in my sewing studio busily creating something new. When an idea strikes - watch out!


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2. Strapless Ruffled Maxi Dress
3. Golden Goddess Gown

    

 

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