Craft A Patchwork Doorstop Preview: April 15, 2023


Craft patchwork doorstop holding open a door on a distressed wood floor

We have instructions on how to craft a patchwork doorstop for you this week.

Difficulty: Easy

How To Craft A Patchwork Doorstop

Close up of a patchwork doorstop with pink and white floral patch and red polkadot patch and a flower sewn on with buttons

Courtesy of Search Press.

Pretty and practical is how we would describe this week’s craft.

A patchwork doorstop is easy to make and you can pick fabrics and trims to suit your décor.

You will need two fat quarters, pelmet or heavyweight interfacing, some wadding, buttons and a selection of trims or lace.

In addition, you will need a sewing machine, toning sewing threads, a needle to sew on the buttons and close seams and something heavy to weight the doorstop down. We recommend a bag of lentils or rice.

We have graded this as an easy design.

Cut your fabrics according to our cutting guide and then follow our step-by-step instructions.

The design is taken from the book “Fun With Fat Quarters” by Wendy Gardiner, published by Search Press, RRP £9.99. There is an offer of free UK p & p in the magazine.

This is a great way to use up fabrics and create a useful and decorative item, which would make a lovely gift, too.

Cover of Fun With Fat Quarters by Wendy Gardiner with assortments of crafts on the cover

Courtesy of Search Press

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The People’s Friend team want to see your creations. Send them to peoplesfriend@dcthomson.co.uk for a chance to be shared on social media or in the magazine!

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Cover of The People's Friend Weekly issue dated 15th April with illustration of Hughenden

Find the full instructions for how to knit a colourful sweater in our April 15, 2023 issue of “The People’s Friend”. On sale now! Available online or from most major supermarkets and newsagents. Or subscribe to the magazine to get every issue delivered straight to your door, making sure you never miss an issue. 

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Liz O’Rourke

Liz is part of our Features Team and her hobbies include knitting and crafts, reading and foreign travel which are also her main responsibilities on the “Friend”. If you walk into the office you will soon spot her desk, it’s the one piled high with knitwear and balls of yarn!