Friday, April 24, 2020

Let's Make A Village With Moda


One Village Together...  

That is what the Moda Villages quilt will help us build. 

Have you seen the Moda sew-along "One Village, Together"? You create small house
 blocks from your stash and scraps and trade them with all your friends to create
 distinct and unique village quilts.  There are many groups now doing this worldwide 
 on Facebook, through guilds, with local quilt shops and just groups of friends.  I am
 in several of these groups and  it is turning out to be great fun and a much needed 
distraction from the state the world is in. 

So, sheltering at home, we can create these magical little house 'shelters'. 

And I want you to be part of my village!  Send me a block and I'll send you one back.  
But let’s make it bit more interesting.
Get the Village pattern
1.)  Sew a house block per the pattern 
instructions
2.)  ADD a 1 1/2" x 7" neutral strip to 
one side of your block with your name, 
city, state/province and country and the
year '2020' written below.
3.)  Mail your block to me by May 30, 
2020 and I will return to you one of mine.

Send your block to:
Sue Michaels
Dragonfly Fiberart Pattern Company
4 Haywick Drive
Stratham, NH 03885
I will collect all of your blocks and make them into quilts which I will then share.  
Swap blocks with your friends and build your own village quilt as well!  
Join one of the many Facebook groups to swap even more blocks with new friends 
around the world.
Hope you will join me!
Sue Michaels

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Sew Many Masks, Sew Creative but A Few Precautions

Thursday, February 7, 2019

So I Know It's Been A While...

It's been a crazy year!  I retired from the corporate world so that I could devote 100% of my time to quilting, crafts and my pattern company.  So here I am!  Stay tuned for lots more to come in tutorials, free patterns, fun tips and techniques and maybe I might make a few videos or write a book!  The options are endless but no matter what comes next, it will be fun and crafty!


Sunday, February 8, 2015

Fun Little Easter Baskets To Make With Fabric

I was poking around on the web and Pinterest and there are so many cute ideas out there for little Easter Baskets.  I thought I would share a few of the links with you!  These would be wonderful to make and fill with goodies for all your Easter guests.  In our house you are never too old to receive a basket and even the grownup 'kids' look forward to their little treats!  Send me pictures of your finished beauties and we will post them on the Dragonfly Fiberart Facebook page!   Have Fun and don't forget to give us a like!

Positively Splendid is a fun blogspot with lots of creative ideas but I really thought this little fabric Easter Pail was adorable!

Easter Basket by Positively Wonderful



The Moda Bakeshop has this free pattern for a wrapped rope basket using a honeybun



These little woven baskets form Natalie Raevsky are a bit more rustic and I think I would add a handle but they would be fun to make!



These cute little baskets from Simply Notable were really tiny but she gives you a formula to create them in any size.  I love the little flower detail on the front!

DIY Fabric Easter Basket

This was a cute little basket from Dabble with a bit more structure to it.  You could add some lace and trims to really make it sparkle!


fabric easter baskets made by Dabbled and readers


Check out this floppy eared cutie form All Free Holiday Crafts!

Floppy Eared Bunny Basket

Here's another cute one from Small Fry & Company Blogspot.

Cute and Cozy Fabric Easter Basket


Just look at these little puffy chicks and bunnies! They were created by Rachel at the Start Stitching blog.







Sunday, February 1, 2015


Plug Me In is a new Fast and Fabulous card pattern that uses fat quarters and a background fabric to create this fun look!  Easy to make and block based so you may easily adjust the size!

Welcome To My Bogspot

This is the new home for the Dragonfly Fiberart Blogspot!

We will use this forum to post pictures and fun free patterns and tutorials for our Dragonfly Fiberart Pattern Company followers.  New posting notifications will be on our Facebook page as well as the website www.dragonflyfiberart.com and our Twitter postings.

For our retail customers, you may purchase our patterns in your local quilt shop.  If you can't find us, you can also download our patterns on Craftsy.com as e-patterns (downloadable PDF patterns).  Instant gratification!  We will also be posting any free patterns there as well.

We love to hear form you so sent us your comments, ideas, requests and of course pictures of your fabulous finished projects made from our patterns.  We will post them!

Our first pattern post coming next week!

Sue
sue@dragonflyfiberart.com