I’m so excited the Liberty of London Spring Summer 2015 collection is finally released! This collection is inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland to mark the 150th anniversary of the first book release. My Duckadilly I Love Liberty fabric club subscription came this week and contains 12 fat eighths from the 2015 collection. I can’t decide which one is my…
Category: Liberty London
MadForFabric Etsy Shop
Like many fabric stashers, I have too much fabric and too little space. To make room, I am destashing my Liberty of London fabric on Etsy. I just listed a 30 piece 5″ scrap pack on my Etsy shop. I cut generously so you can trim the excess fabric to get an exact 5″ square if you plan to use…
DIY Fabric Covered Mini Notebook Tutorial
I love these Liberty covered notebooks I saw on the Alice Caroline blog but it was just too costly to ship a notebook all the way from the UK. Today’s post is a tutorial on how to make your own DIY fabric covered mini notebook. I decided to make my version smaller because I want to carry it around to…
Liberty Applique Drawstring Gift Bag
This year I decided to be more eco-friendly in my gift wrapping so I sewed a drawstring gift bag using fabric scraps left over from other projects. Of course, I couldn’t resist adding a Liberty patchwork applique tree to the front for decoration. You can also see my other fabric scrap projects here. The bag is reversible so when it’s…
DIY Liberty Patchwork Infinity Scarf
The chilly weather lately inspired this Liberty London patchwork infinity scarf. Since the scarf goes around your neck, I suggest you use scraps that are soft like cotton lawn, voile, knits, fleece, or double gauze to prevent it from being too abrasive. For one side of my scarf I used Liberty London lawn and for the other I used a…
DIY Liberty London Patchwork Tote Bag
I’ve been wanting a lightweight tote bag to carry around when I run errands so being the sewist that I am I decided to make one rather than buy one. I used my beloved Liberty London scraps for my patchwork tote bag but you can use any fabric scraps you have on hand. Also check out out my other fabric…