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5 Tilda Sewing Projects

July 4, 2015 By A Spoonful of Sugar - 5 Comments

Tilda Sewing Projects

I love pretty fabrics and Tone Finnanger, the designer behind the brand, Tilda, never fails to deliver sweet, shabby chic fabric designs that work so well in many craft projects. Her latest range, Painting Flowers is so appealing (Pictured above). I love the greens, blues, and cream in these fabrics. If you love Tilda fabric as much as we do, check out the following sewing projects that showcase Tilda fabric.

Tilda Sewing Projects - Guest towel with crochet trim by A Spoonful of Sugar

The Guest Towel with Crochet Trim makes a pretty gift and can be easily made in an afternoon. If you aren’t a crocheter, use some pompom trim or purchased crochet trim to add a pretty element to the edging. For full project details, and lots of step by step photos, head on over to our tutorial.

Tilda Sewing Projects - Guest towel with crochet trim by A Spoonful of Sugar

 

Tilda Sewing Projects - Pretty Patchwork Pillow Sham by A Spoonful of Sugar

The Pretty Patchwork Pillow Sham is an easy to sew project that uses a pack of charm squares, plus some yardage. It has a quilted patchwork top and an internal flap to hide the pillow from view, and comes in two sizes to suit your pillow. These would look great on your bed and make a lovely gift. You can purchase the Pretty Patchwork Pillow Sham pattern in our Etsy and Pattern Shop. It is a quick, weekend project.

A Spoonful of Sugar Designs - Pretty Patchwork Pillow Sham

Tilda Sewing Projects - Summer Bag by Tilda

Tilda has a free pattern for this Summer Bag over on her website. It makes a lovely roomy patchwork bag (perfect for long days at the beach) and is a great way to showcase a fabric range. This one is made in Painting Flowers.

Tilda Sewing Projects - The Lovehearts Quilt by Red Brolly

The Lovehearts Quilt is a beautiful quilt design which features patchwork, applique and hand quilting. It is such a pretty quilt that looks fantastic in a range of Tilda florals. It is designed by the talented Bronwyn Hayes from Red Brolly and is a sweet weekend quilting project. You can find all the directions for the quilt over on the Red Brolly blog, as well as loads of other inspiring tutorials and patterns.

Tilda Sewing Projects - The Lovehearts Quilt by Red Brolly

 

Tilda Sewing Projects - Heart Bouquet by Red Brolly

The Hearts Bouquet, another free tutorial by Red Brolly, is a fun project using Tilda fabrics. The hearts are embroidered and can then be transformed into a bouquet, arranged in bowls, or used as pin cushions. The possibilities for these sweet hearts are endless!

Hope you enjoyed this roundup of sweet sewing projects using lovely Tilda fabrics. If you are looking for Tilda fabrics, head on over to Sew Creative Supplies.

 

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Comments

  1. Pauline says

    July 4, 2015 at 11:15 pm

    Lisa and Sarah…your Tilda projects are as sweet as a bowl full of sugar. I just got my sugar fix for the day. Love them…and no calories!! Enjoy your day!!

    Reply
    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      July 5, 2015 at 9:15 am

      Thanks heaps Pauline! You are so right – Tilda is as sweet as sugar for sure. Happy weekend to you too!

      Reply
  2. Mary DW says

    October 31, 2017 at 6:01 am

    Dear Lisa, I am loving your tutorials and ideas but (in case no one has told you) you may want to amend the wording on this one (spell check bowls) x

    Reply
    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      October 31, 2017 at 6:26 am

      Oops – thanks for the heads up Mary 🙂

      Reply

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