Fabric Mobile Tutorial
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Amy from Badskirt (and our board) shares a Fabric Mobile Tutorial today for some fat quarter fun. The tutorial is available as a free PDF download. We can’t wait to see what you create! |
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I’ll keep this in mind for any future nieces and nephews! Thanks!
Cute! Cute!Cute!!
Thank you!
How timely! I have entered a mobile swap and I have been looking at ideas. This is perfect! Thank you!
So cute! I love your blog badskirt.
I have a baby shower to go to next week! Perfect!
Cute – I love the little fabric birds in the picture.
I love it! Can a 7 year old still go for a mobile in his room? Maybe if I make a Star Wars mobile? LOL! That could work; he *loves* Star Wars! Thanks so much for the tutorial.
I am going to start making one RIGHT NOW!!!
What a great tutorial. I can’t wait to try it.
A great way to use up bits and pieces of favourite fabrics.
Lorrie
Very cute. I don’t know what it is about mobiles, but they just ooze with happiness.
What a cute idea!
This is soooo cute!!!
Wow-thanks for sharing this!
This is a wonderful tutorial! Thank you for all of the great information. I see mobiles in my future!
Love it, thanks!
So cute!
another great tutorial. thankyou!
This is such a cute mobile.
That is SO CUTE!!! I love it. Perfect for a new baby.
Great tutorial! I’ve been seeing these around but no one ever explains it start-to-finish – thanks!
this is cool, thanks!
I love this! What a great stash buster!
Very cute. It’s a great way to use up scraps of material.
Ohhhh, another cute mobile. Thanks for sharing.
cute!
super cute!
Cute! I’ve got just the fabric for this…
The possibilities are endless….
Yeah! I love mobiles!
I’ve been trying to decide whether or not to make a mobile and now I won’t have to go searching for a tutorial. Thanks!
Are you kidding me? This is so cute. I have a 20-month old son and wish I knew about this when he was born. But I will be having another soon, so I will make one for (hopefully) her.
I have the perfect scraps for this! Thanks for the tutorial! I will be trying this out for sure!
Very sweet. How fun.
So many cute ideas! Where am I going to find the time to do it all?
darling, i love birds.
and i am laughing about the mobile swap from another commenter–that is one i have not heard of!
This is so cute, I’ll have to try it!
So very sweet & creative. Horray SMS for your awesome tuts!!
i am new to the “Blog” world, just accidentally run into a blog and the rest has been history. my husband thinks everytime I am on the computer i am searching for coupons to clip…don’t tell him i am addicted to the blog world, my family thinks i don’t even know how to check emails…what they don’t know doesn’t hurt them….right? after all i am 47 years old a mother of a soon to be 16 year old daughter (27 days till 16, so i am reminded constantly) i have been babysitting out of my home for 15 years. i started so my daughter would learn how to share, i continued because, they are soooo much fun, and after my daughter no longer wanted to wear the bows i would make or the little dresses and other odds and ends, these kids have loved them. always looking for new fabric and would love to have “green” to share with the 4 little girls I now babysit, (ages 9mos to 3.75yrs. of age, its all about the halfs when you are little.)
thanks for letting me share and we are keeping our fingers crossed for green! candie & girls
This is so cute!!! Love It!
Thank you so much for sharing your idea with us.
Oh my word! I love this! Thank you!
Ah cute! I need someone around me to have a baby so I can make this for them!
More sweet Fat Quarter fun…thanks everyone!
with a baby on the way this will be a must make gift! thank you!
So CUTE!
Excellently written and photographed tutorial! And I love the vocabulary. I’m going to use “dollop” in my daily conversations now. :0)
super cute! thanks for the tutorial!
I love this!
Let’s see, use fabric I have, or go find the perfect fabric for this mobile. I think I need to shop.
Very cute
Love this! Can’t wait to make one for the little one!
This is really cute!
very cute. A great way to add elements to your kids bedroom for less.
Very cute!
Love this, new baby needs it!
This is adorable.
Thanks so much for this tutorial. It’s wonderful and what a fun project. I can see using this for many different things. Very generous of you.
Really cool and I think these done with just the right fabric would be loved by adults too! I have a couple in mind for a few adults on this year Christmas list… Thanks for sharing with us.
Love It!
This is so fantastic! Thank you ….
Oh I am going to have to make one of these!! I have a baby on the way and this is too cute to pass up!
Love it!! Might have to try something like this for my new grandbaby due in May!
This mobile is so extremely cute! Options are endless. Thank you so much for sharing and getting those creative juices flowing!
cute
Just made 3 of these for my new nieces and nephew–thanks for the tutorial! So cute!
Absolutely love it
Thanks for the great idea and permissoin to link. We posted the feature today.
Sew It To Me Duo
Vanessa & Eva