Sew a Roll Warmer Vintage Style

Sew a Roll Warmer Vintage Style

Sew a roll warmer, using scrap fabrics

Join me Sunday morning at 10 am (Toronto time) and I’ll show you how to sew this vintage style roll warmer.  A new episode in my monthly (mostly) Scrap Happy Zoom class!  Many thanks for my friend Heather for the idea, I had fun creating the roll warmer, the pattern and the instructional tutorial.  It lays flat when not in use, and I can see it as a centerpiece with pinecones or coloured glass baubles.

The version shown above uses 3 different prints, a length of left-over ric-rac, and a bit of ribbon.

sew a vintage styled roll warmer

This version of the roll warmer is in white on white cottons, (still leftovers) and trimmed with narrow lace.

lace trim on a vintage style roll warmer

My Scrap Happy classes run about 1 hour long, include a full demonstration of the project, access to a recording of that class for 1 month following, PLUS my very clear written instructions in PDF format. Often I include sewing tips that you can apply to other projects.   I do cap it at 20 people, and the cost is only $5.  

After the live class the instructions are available for sale for $5

To register, or to purchase this or previous patterns, please send me an email, yvettechilcott@yahoo.ca 

Here are links to a few previous projects, Denim Wallet

Quilted Mini Purse

Introduction to the Scrap Happy Series

I look forward to Sunday, and hope to see you there and am always open to ideas and suggestions.  There won’t be a Scrap Happy class in December as it’s the 25th and many of you will be busy. 

January’s class is scheduled for Sunday January 29th at 10 am (Toronto time) and will feature a Curling Iron Cozy.  (Thank you again Heather)

Yvette Chilcott

I'm a mother of 3, stepmother of 3. My hubby and I share our home with 2 cats, and my hobbies, including my food experiments.

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