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November 5, 2025
Mesh Front Zipper Project Bag Tutorial from Patchwork Posse

Learn how to sew a zipper bag using leftover quilt blocks or orphan blocks from past projects.

This quick and practical sewing project is a great way to turn unfinished pieces into something useful—while giving your UFOs (unfinished objects) a new life.

A mesh zipper pouch with a polka-dot top contains sewing supplies like thread, a measuring tape, a pincushion, and scissors. Two patchwork fabric squares from a Quilt Block Tutorial and red-handled scissors are placed beside the pouch.

This tutorial walks you through how to transform a single quilt block into a fully lined zipper pouch. It’s perfect for storing sewing notions, pencils, travel supplies, or even gifting to friends. You can make one in under an hour, and no two bags ever turn out the same!

A mesh zipper bag holds sewing supplies, perfect for any Zipper Bag Tutorial. Three small square quilt fabric pieces in red, yellow, and gray patterns are displayed on a distressed blue wooden surface beside the pouch.

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May 16, 2025
How to Sew a Fabric Storage Bin – Free Pattern from Patchwork Posse

Sewing your own fabric bin is easy when you use orphan quilt blocks! Learn how to sew them together with a lining.

Sewing your own little fabric bin is a great way to use your quilt blocks. Keeping the quilt blocks the same size is the key to making this tutorial work. Mix and match the blocks, or coordinate them depending on where you will be using the fabric bin.

The lining can be quilted to the batting or use fusible fleece to give it some stiffness and shape. These buckets are great for storing scraps, supplies, notions, or whatever ...

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February 5, 2025
How to Sew a Fabric Bin – Free Pattern from Patchwork Posse

Sewing your own fabric bin is easy when you use orphan quilt blocks! Learn how to sew them together with a lining.

Sewing your own little fabric bin is a great way to use your quilt blocks. Keeping the quilt blocks the same size is the key to making this tutorial work. Mix and match the blocks, or coordinate them depending on where you will be using the fabric bin.

The lining can be quilted to the batting or use fusible fleece to give it some stiffness and shape. These buckets are great for storing scraps, supplies, notions, or whatever ...

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October 3, 2024
No Sew Pumpkin using a Fat Quarter from Patchwork Posse

Fall is in the air, and if you’re like me, you’re itching to add a little no sew pumpkin magic to your home. But instead of running out to buy a bunch of decor, how about we make something fun, easy, and budget-friendly using items you probably already have?

In today’s tutorial, I’ll show you how to make the cutest fabric pumpkin using just a fat quarter of fabric and a roll of toilet paper!

You can even bulk it up with newspaper if you want to add a little extra “oomph,” but that’s totally ...

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