Mad For Fabric - DIY Fabric Box With Attached Lid

DIY Fabric Box With Lid Tutorial

Today’s post is a tutorial on how to make a fabric box with an attached lid. You can check out my previous fabric box posts here and here. This box turned out very sturdy so I can stack multiple ones on top of each other.

Mad For Fabric - DIY Fabric Box With Lid

DIY Fabric Box With Lid

After my last fabric box, I wanted to experiment making a fabric box with a lid. I cut up leftover cereal boxes for the sides and the lid because I wanted the box to be more rigid. I used leftover fabric scraps from various projects so I was able to destash some fabric in this project too.  The lid is…

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DIY Fabric Box Tutorial

Today’s post is a tutorial on how to sew a fabric box. I was in the midst of organizing my sewing space and thought a box made from pretty fabric would be a perfect accent. I looked at many tutorials on how to make a box and in the end came up with my own method that just required cutting…

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Mad For Fabric - DIY Fabric Covered Phone Case

DIY Fabric Covered Phone Case

I’ve been trying to find a Liberty print phone case for my Samsung Galaxy but have discovered that the world only caters to the iPhone user population =( Then I came across this Martha Stewart’s Decoupage formula that works with fabric and makes the decoupaged item dishwasher safe! The Martha Stewart website has instructions and a video showing how to…

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DIY Liberty Fabric Book Tutorial – Part 3

Today is the last post in the 3 part tutorial series on how to make this DIY Liberty fabric book. If you missed part 1 and 2, you can find them here and here. Thanks to Ava & Neve Liberte Courtiers for providing the beautiful Liberty lawn fabrics used in this book.

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DIY Liberty Fabric Book Tutorial – Part 2

This post is part 2 of the 3 part tutorial on how to make this DIY Liberty fabric book using your favorite prints. If you missed part 1, please read it here. The beautiful Liberty lawn fabrics used in this book were provided by Ava & Neve Liberte Courtiers.