This Pretty Petal Bowl is Sewn By Machine

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It’s a Quick Project with Many Uses!

At first glance, this pretty petal bowl appears to be sewn by hand from hexies. Surprisingly, the bowl is cut from one piece of fabric and its shape is created with darts. Very clever.

Since there’s little hand sewing involved the bowl is a quick project. And, it’s a great opportunity to feature a combination of two favorite coordinating prints.

Petal Bowl Tutorial

Plus, the bowl can be used in the sewing room and elsewhere around the home for organizing and storing small items. It makes a lovely gift too. So don’t be surprised if you find yourself making several.

The completed bowl, designed by Charise from Charise Creates is 7 1/2″ across.

Click here for the free “Petal Bowl” tutorial.

You’ll also need the cutting templates found here.

A printable version of the tutorial is available to purchase here.

 

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