I absolutely love the Doll’s House Quiet Book Pattern and Tutorial! This sewing pattern is a fantastic idea for those who want to create something fun and educational for kids. The fold-out design of the book is not only … Read More...
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I absolutely love the Doll’s House Quiet Book Pattern and Tutorial! This sewing pattern is a fantastic idea for those who want to create something fun and educational for kids. The fold-out design of the book is not only … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
What better way to practice shapes than with dinosaurs and fun colors? Sew this dinosaur shape matching pattern up as a stand alone game or as a quiet book page! Alicia at Felt With Love Designs shows how she made … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
La Creative Mama shows how you can sew a child’s doll dress-up quiet book. The pages of the book are filled with flat felt dolls and little clothes kids can use to dress them up. Go to La Creative Mama … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Help keep young hands occupied and young minds practicing their counting at the same time with this quiet book page. There’s a free pattern for this monkey quiet book page at Felt With Love Designs. It features a cute monkey … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
These Easter quiet book pages are a fun activity to add to a Quiet Book. Alicia at Felt With Love Designs has a free pattern you can use to make them. The free pattern for the Easter Quiet Book includes … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This quiet book is easy to make, a great way to use up fabric scraps, and makes a fun gift for a baby or toddler. Each page is a simple 9-patch quilt block featuring a different color of the rainbow. … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Alicia from Felt With Love Designs shows how you can use your baby’s outgrown clothes to make a quiet book with soft fabric pages. All those cute little appliques can be repurposed into embellishments and play pieces for the pages! … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Abby from Sew Much Ado shares a tutorial and pattern at The Creative Spark for making a quiet book. Each page of the fabric book has a different activity to keep young hands and brains engaged in quiet activity. Her … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Alicia from Felt With Love Designs shares the first in a series of posts at So Sew Easy showing how you can make a circus themed quiet book. Each post will show how to make a different page, and will … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Jeanine and Amy are sisters who love to play with their kids. They live on opposite sides of the country but keep in touch over the phone and through their blog “serving pink lemonade”. Amy has a book out titled … Read More...
Quiet books can sometimes be a lifesaver for parents when those busy little hands just don’t want to color another picture or read another story. These soft little books are not only fun for kids because of the bright colors … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Quiet books are all the rage these days and they are darling and great learning tools. Jocelyn of “The Quit Book Blog” got involved with quiet books at the end of 2011, not too long before her first daughter was … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Claudia and Christie co-host “pops and podge” have some of the excellent ideas for crafting and their “Quiet Book” are so cute. They offer us “Tie the Laces” and “Let’s Do Some Laundry” and “Fishing” and “Tic Tac Toe” all … Read More...
Quiet Books are the perfect toy for little hands, not only because of the fact that they are “quiet toys”, but they are also very durable. They are usually made out of some type of fabric/material, while each page contains … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Joy from Joy’s Jots, Shots, and Whatnots shows how she made this Easter page for a Quiet Book, with removable bunny and chick finger puppets. The finger puppets store in a pocket stitched down to the page. The slashed circles … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Amy at Serving Pink Lemonade shows how to make a puzzle page for a quiet book. The pieces are all fabric, with Velcro on the back to stick them down. She provides the images for the fruit puzzles she makes … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jennifer from Be Still My Crafting Heart shares a tutorial at Riley Blake’s Cutting Corners College for making this Pizza Toppin’ quiet book page. Young hands can use buttons and snaps to attach cheese and toppings to build a pizza. … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Laura of “Laura Thoughts” has been blogging since 2006 and since then she now has a family and loves making thing for the kids; like this amazing “Quiet Book Week – Noah’s Ark {Template}” that any child would love. She … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
This is so darling for a youngster to play with at home or take along on a car trip. Bethany at Whistle and Ivy has templates and a complete tutorial for you to recreate her project! This one is her … Read More...
This camping page from a felt quiet book has a posable figure (in the sleeping bag) and a lantern that lights up! Go to Stephanie’s Imagine Our Life blog post to find out how to make one yourself.
Many … Read More...