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This post is full of beans. No, really. These cute door stoppers are filled with dried pinto beans. I have these all over my house for those days when the windows are open and doors are blowing shut. They are interesting, cute and easy to make.
I once made one for my friend’s art studio, and I guess it resembled a purse a little too much. It quickly disappeared. I bet someone was disappointed to find a pile o’ beans instead of cash!
I found the tutorial on one of my favorite quilting blogs, Oh, Fransson. Elizabeth makes amazing quilts that are modern and fun, and that’s why I love her work.
She offers this pattern for free on her site. |
Supplies
(Click fabrics for direct links for purchase at Warehouse Fabrics Inc.)
 Annie sweet potato - ANESWL |
 Shiba sweet potato - SHASWL |
 Dandie sweet potato - DAESWL |
 Akita sweet potato - AKASWL |
 Elizabeth chocolate - ELHCHL |
 Veranda chocolate - VEACHL |
 Geo chocolate - GEOCHL |
 Retro stellar blue - REOSTL |
 Zippers, 7" |
 Fusible fleece |
 Buttons |
| Please see the tutorial, here, for information on how much you need. |
The pattern
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