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Retro Fun: Quilted Mitt Pot Holders

Thursday, 29 April 2010 9:00

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Our Retro hot pads not only feature a nostalgic fabric combo, they also have the perfect retro slip-on style. Our fab designer, Alicia Thommas came up with this original pattern, and we offer it as a free download. The Simply Sweet fabrics on the two mitts are so bright and cheery, it made me want to slip them on and wear them around the kitchen, just waiting for something hot to pull out of the oven. After awhile, when no one showed up with a tray of cookies, I reluctantly took them off.

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Retro Fun: Vintage Style Apron

Monday, 26 April 2010 9:00

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This apron is another Sew4Home design original, complete with a free downloadable pattern. Love, love, love the sweetheart neckline and matching mini-sweet pockets. And the happy bottom flounce will have you skipping around your kitchen, just like when you used to twirl in your big-girl-fancy-party-dress... oh, don't even try to tell me you didn't do that! The Simply Sweet floral fabric has the perfect vintage feel, while the big polka dot accents add a modern zing. Clever knotted ties allow infinite adjustability for the neck and waist so you can make a Retro Fun: Vintage Style Apron for every shape and size of family member and friend.

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Retro Fun: Toddler's Laminated Project Apron

Tuesday, 20 April 2010 9:00

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Keep your tots tidy with this adorable project apron. We used the year's hottest new fabric: laminated cotton. Ours is from Heather Bailey's Nicey Jane , but everyone who's anyone is adding this fab fabric choice to their new collections. We give you some tips for sewing with it (it's really easy), and a free toddler-sized pattern to download. Whip one up, then whip out the poster paints.

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Turquoise 2010: Market/Craft Apron

Tuesday, 06 April 2010 10:00

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Handy. Dandy. That's our market/craft apron. Ultra-clever folding allows you to create it using just one main chunk o' fabric plus a little bit of trim. I especially like the way the hem shows on the front between the waistband and the pocket pouch. Top stitching holds it all together, and a line of pretty decorative stitching across the pocket binding makes it extra special. This would be one fancy yet functional apron to wear for those of you who make and sell your crafts at local fairs and markets.

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Nature Brights Kitchen: Daisy Dot Apron

Monday, 15 February 2010 9:00

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The design for this apron came about because we loved the Daisy Dot border prints in Patty Young's Flora & Fauna collection. We were very happy with the sample when it was finished, but were thrilled to earn the, 'Hey-this-is-really-cute Award' from our teenage model. Praise like this is hard-won, and we are now clinging to the awesome coolness of our Daisy Dot Apron. We won't, however, be wearing it to the mall. We do understand where coolness ends.

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Nature Brights Kitchen: Quilted Hot Pads

Friday, 12 February 2010 10:00

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I ♥ hot pads! I have tons of them. In fact, I'm zany enough that when I throw a dinner party, I actually coordinate my hot pads with my table setting. Yes... I need professional help. These awesome quilted hot pads are super simple, and each one uses just a 10" x 10" square for the front and back. You might have some scraps laying around that would be perfect. Our design is reversible, which is a two-for-one deal, and the insulating batting between the layers makes them functional as well as fabulous.

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Nature Brights Kitchen: Triple Border Dish Towels

Thursday, 04 February 2010 10:00

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If you want to jump start a project, start with something off-the-shelf and add your own sewn touches to make it unique. That's what we did with this set of clever dish towels. We started with plain white towels from Crate and Barrel, then added three fabric bands with contrasting topstitching. The color and pattern really pops off the crisp white background. I can't guarantee folks will be fighting to help you dry the dishes, but I can promise the towels will look fabulous hanging on the rack.

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Nature Brights Kitchen: Mix & Match Napkins

Thursday, 28 January 2010 9:00

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We love the cloth napkin here at Sew4Home! It's a green alternative to paper; it's super simple to make; and it adds a cheery splash of color to your table. That's a trifecta of winning reasons to give it a try today. We used a different fabric for each of our six napkin samples, because mixing and matching is fun.

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Nature Brights Kitchen: Everyday Reversible Placemats

Tuesday, 26 January 2010 9:00

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Here's a new take on the standard rectangular placemat. These have a slightly trapezoidal shape (okay ... I just gotta say, Trapezoidal sounds like a character from Fiddler on the Roof ... dontcha think??). The unique shape allows them to fit nicely around our round kitchen table. And, they're reversible, so you can spill breakfast on one side, then flip them over to spill lunch on the other. You could also alternate sides around the table for a fun and colorful look. The coordinating binding ties it all together.

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Nature Brights Kitchen: A Bowlful of Color with a Generous Helping of Style

Monday, 25 January 2010 9:00

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Bright humming birds zip across fields of dandelions and daisies. Busy bees and beautiful blossoms dance and drift through fields of lime, raspberry, turquoise, ebony and more. From our very first glimpse of Patty Young's amazing Flora & Fauna collection, we were head-over-heels in love. The fabric captures a sunny day in a beautiful meadow and brings it inside to enjoy year ‘round. We knew the collection would make the brightest, happiest kitchen ever. We've whipped up ten tutorials you can use to remake your own kitchen with a spirited slice of style.

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