I did use my sewing machine, at first getting started was hard but it got easier. Here is the link with the instructions. http://www.craftstylish.com/item/33825/how-to-sew-a-fabric-bowl
Thanks Sheri. I think I could use this in the 5th wheel. My husband loves to throw his change and keys and whatever on the countertop. This would keep it all together and won't scratch! I'm going to the link right now.
Awesome bowl...I just love the fabric bowls, and your fabric is nice...I can see that made in many colors! Thanks for sharing and the details on how to!!!
We are 5 online friends who decided to start a creative blog....a place to post our creations to share with each other and other craft loving people. We are: Kathy(CA), Susan(SD), Sheri(AZ), Sue(MN) and Betty(KS).
We are mothers & grandmothers, some still working, some retired, and we are craft loving ladies.
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WOW!! I've seen books on this but have never really known anyone who has made one! Did you use your sew machine? Was it pretty easy?
I did use my sewing machine, at first getting started was hard but it got easier. Here is the link with the instructions.
http://www.craftstylish.com/item/33825/how-to-sew-a-fabric-bowl
Thanks Sheri! My sew machine has a mind of it's own and hopefully it will be willing to go thru the necessary layers.
Thanks Sheri. I think I could use this in the 5th wheel. My husband loves to throw his change and keys and whatever on the countertop. This would keep it all together and won't scratch! I'm going to the link right now.
Awesome bowl...I just love the fabric bowls, and your fabric is nice...I can see that made in many colors! Thanks for sharing and the details on how to!!!
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