Keep toys organized and confined with a set of fabric bins designed to look like buildings in a neighborhood. Stitch the bins and add easy raw-edge fusible applique windows and doors.
Join me starting December 31 as we make the “City Toy Bins" together! The SAL is totally FREE and I'll be sharing lots of tips and ideas for stitching these playful storage containers!
Keep reading for all the important details!
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Project: City Toy Bins by Jennifer Long
Sizes: 12" x 12" x 12" and 9" x 9" x 12"
Techniques: Traditionally pieced with applique
Difficulty: Beginner
I'm using my It Take a Village fabric collection to make these bins. You can never go wrong with primary colors in a quilt. Bold reds, happy yellows, and sparkling blues play center stage in this fabric collection. Children will love exploring quilts and projects made from this fabric! They'll discover houses, cars, city streets, words, and so much more!
See the fabrics and supplies you'll need below!
This SAL is fully supported, with tips and tricks and all the organization you will need to just relax and enjoy all the fun sewing. We'll share weekly blog posts, emails, social media posts, and videos to make sure you have everything you need have success sewing the City Toy Bins. If you haven't already, sign up for SAL communication at the link below.
Scroll down on the linked page for the sign-up
The City Toy Bin SAL starts on December 31 and ends on January 14! For just a few hours each week, you'll create handy storage bins to help you get organized in the new year! See the schedule below, although you can sew at your own pace!
I can not wait to see your finished City Toy Bins! Please share using the hashtag #CityToyBinSAL and tag me @sewastory_jenniferlong so I can cheer you on!
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