I’m a child of the 70′s, so I think it means that by default I have an obsession with patchwork. My mom made me patchwork dresses when I was little, and I’ve never forgotten it. When I spotted this bold and bright floorcloth at Craft Apple, it made me reminisce. What I like about these fabrics is that they are all colorful and unique, but they all come together so well. If you aren’t a seamstress, you can complete this project with Mod Podge – nice if you don’t have a sewing machine, or if you have a ton of scraps to get rid of. Visit here for more pictures.








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I love bold colors and patterns, and I have some Mod Podge for fabric, so that means I have no excuse not to try this fabulous project!!!
Oh wow! That’s adorable!!
Oh wow, that is gorgeous. Imagine the variations? Love it!
Amazing! Am brainstorming ideas using the squares I have from the quilt I never finished!!
I love this idea ! I want to make a wall hanging with all my boys sports jerseys ! This has inspired me
I bet Modge Podging goes so much faster than sewing!
I downloaded two floorcloth books from Amazon earlier this spring so I could get started on one. I bought new mod podge,brushes & canvas the other day. Now I need to decide whether to a fabric one or a paper decoupaged one first.
Love this too! I’m a huge quilt/patchwork fan!
I am absolutely loving this idea! I don’t have fabric Mod Podge, but I am going to have to get some