It's panel day ! The Sewing School panel is a bit of a choose-your-own-adventure panel.
Sorry about the crummy picture, I borrowed it off the innernets.
I used the panel to make cute rosettes,
stuffed toys
cushions, and a quilt.
You could use it for pretty much anything !
You could use it for pretty much anything !
So cute!! I'd love to make some stuffed dolls for my daughters new room! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI so love your fabric and the patterns you make. Please just keep doing what you do.
ReplyDeleteI'd applique one of those cute dogs on something for my granddaughter to wear. She loves dogs.
ReplyDeleteI'd make some pincushions and a cot quilt
ReplyDeleteI love the range. I think I would make some cushions for my granddaughter or the room the grandies use when they come to stay.
ReplyDeleteThese r too cute
ReplyDeleteCharity, Angels for the Forgotten Charity to be exact.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some stuffed toys for my daughter
ReplyDeleteThose look like the sort of toys I could stuff without distorting the features too much - a gift of mine. However, now I've seen the girl in the cushion, I think the panel would transform into a great wall hanging for a child's room or even in a workroom for the child at heart.
ReplyDeleteI'm on a quilting roll, so I'd love to make a quilt with the panel. And I think I need a "WIP" rosette, for I have so many of them ;)
ReplyDeleteThat's a hard decision, but I do love a choose your own adventure!
ReplyDeleteI would make bags or zipped pouches to hold special treasures.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute. My panel would've used to make gifts for quilt friends. Adorable.
ReplyDeleteMaybe stuff a few and use the rest to make a pillow or wall quilt for the sewing room.
ReplyDeleteOh so cute!
ReplyDeleteSince there's no munchkin in my life right now, I would make a quilt out of these girlies, and donate it to either the Linus Project or another local charity. They will definitely make a a little girl smile. And I would include the scotties there. Girls love cute dogs.
ReplyDeletemy friend has her bathroom wall panel, finally, replaced today, bet it would look a lot nicer as your sort of panel.
ReplyDeletegifts, share the joy, pockets on tote bags would look good!
I love those ribbons. I’d make some for my quilting bee friends. I can see tote bags and cushions for the grandchildren too. So cute! :-)
ReplyDeleteI'd make a Small World Suitcase
ReplyDeletecan't you picture it?
Oh my GOODNESS. Those dolls would have to be made!
ReplyDeleteOh my GOODNESS. Those dolls would have to be made!
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughter would love those little stuffed dolls. And I'd use the pin fabric to make a doll quilt for them! Seriously cute fabric!
ReplyDeleteI would make of the dolls and save for my future grand niece!
ReplyDeleteI normally like to make quilts that have squeakers as an element with panels to be used as exploration for a little one or a learning tool as they grow older. I don.t know what it says on the panel but that could be covered with an applique that would fit in.
ReplyDeleteI would use the panel as the center of a sewing themed quilt for myself! ;p
ReplyDeleteI would use the panel to make dolls for my new niece or nephew that is due this year
ReplyDeleteNot original, I know, but I'd be making the dolls and their little dog as huggable toys for several friends' new little girls - maybe with a rattle inside for extra squishable fun.
ReplyDeleteNot original, I know, but I'd be making the dolls and their little dog as huggable toys for several friends' new little girls - maybe with a rattle inside for extra squishable fun.
ReplyDeleteI would use the panel to make something for my friends charity Care 4 Cambodians.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun and creative ideas! Have a little gal to make these for, a bag, mini quilt who knows what else? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would have this panel for her very own self! She always has better ideas than me!
ReplyDeleteCushions, and turn the dogs into soft toys.
ReplyDeleteLove all the things! I'd make a sewing machine cover, pin cushion, things like that.
ReplyDeleteI love these rosettes so much. I would make them for several special friends like Fiona from @bendigolioness. I would make the dolls up as an added gift for the @keepsakequilts quilts I've been sewing
ReplyDeleteI love these rosettes so much. I would make them for several special friends like Fiona from @bendigolioness. I would make the dolls up as an added gift for the @keepsakequilts quilts I've been sewing
ReplyDeleteI would make some rosettes and I am sure my kids would make pillows from the dolls and the dog for their beds. Super cuteness as always!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I would use the panel as part of a quilt.
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