Hello and welcome!
It’s Julia from Inflorescence Designs! I’m so joyful you are visiting today! I have been a little sleepy on posting lately so most of my next few posts are actually from a couple months to several weeks ago. I went back to working full time in 2024 as an Art and STEM teacher. I am also working towards getting my Teaching License. Life with young children and working has me no crafting as much as I had when I was a stay-at-home mom. I love my job though! I love that I get to share my passions with children pre-k through middle school 8th grade.
Todays tutorial I am sharing was posted on Thermoweb’s blog on October 31st. Not too long ago. I wanted to share this post first since Thanksgiving is coming up and this little project is perfect for adding color to your holiday table–A casserole dish cover.
What’s also great about this project is that it is reversible! I love things that I can make reversible and use for different occasions. This particular cover features fall and Christmas.

Supplies:
Materials and instructions for a 9″x13″ dish.
- HeatnBond Fusible Fleece 18″ x 12″
- SpraynBond Basting Adhesive Spray
- 18.5″ x 12.5″ backing fabric
- 18.5″ x 12.5″ front fabric
- For this particular cover use the following pieces:
- 3 different fabrics cut at 2.5″ x width of fabric. Cut each of these in half for a total of 6 strips of fabric approximately 21″ long.
- For this particular cover use the following pieces:
- 43″ of 3/8″ elastic
- 2.5″ x 70″ binding fabric
- Something to round the corners like a plate
- Safety pin
- Basic Sewing Notions
- Oliso Iron

Find the FULL TUTORIAL HERE!
Thank you for visiting today! Come back soon to see what else will be starting to bloom with Inflorescence Designs!
Starting to bloom by choosing JOY ~ Julia