You asked for it—and I listened! My Fabric Canisters have been one of my most requested projects, and I’m so excited to finally share this sewing tutorial with you. These soft‑sided storage containers are beginner‑friendly, quick to sew, and incredibly versatile—making them ideal for springtime organizing in every room of your home.
Sew Simple: Fabric Canisters featuring VersaFoam
This fabric canister project is all about simple sewing with a big payoff. These canisters are sturdy enough to stand on their own, yet flexible enough to be easy to use and store. They’re perfect for organizing sewing supplies, craft tools, bathroom essentials, kitchen utensils, or even small toys. If you love handmade fabric storage solutions, this is a project you’ll come back to again and again.
One of the things that makes this project extra special is the stabilizer used in the tutorial. This design features HeatnBond VersaFoam Single‑Sided Fusible Foam Stabilizer, a brand‑new product from Therm O Web. VersaFoam adds the perfect balance of strength and stability while remaining soft and easy to sew—making it an excellent choice for beginner sewists who want professional‑looking results without complicated techniques.
For the model fabric, I chose Hey Love Bug by McKenzie Elston for Poppie Cotton. The playful prints and fresh colors make this project feel bright, cheerful, and just right for spring. Choosing a fabric you love is a simple way to turn functional storage into a decorative accent that works beautifully in your space.
The pattern included with the tutorial includes measurements for THREE sizes of canisters: small, medium, and large.
👉 You can find the full step‑by‑step Sew Simple: Fabric Canisters tutorial and pattern over on the Therm O Web blog, where I walk you through the entire process using VersaFoam Stabilizer.
https://www.thermoweb.com/blogs/blog/sew-simple-fabric-canisters-featuring-versafoam
Supplies Needed for This Fabric Canister Project
- HeatnBond VersaFoam Single-Sided Fusible Foam Stabilizer
- HeatnBond Medium Weight Non-Woven Fusible Interfacing
- Cotton Fabric
- Outer Fabric (model uses Hey Love Bug by McKenzie Elston for Poppie Cotton)
- Lining Fabric (model uses Country Confetti from Poppie Cotton)
- Oliso Iron
- Olfa Cutting Tools (cutting mat, rotary cutter, small sharp scissors)
- Pencil
- Wonder Clips
- Optional: Plastic Deli Containers (round food take‑out containers)
Spring is the perfect time to tackle organizing projects that don’t feel overwhelming, and sewing your own fabric storage is a great way to do just that. Once you make one fabric canister, it’s easy to imagine a whole set—mixing sizes, fabrics, and colors to suit your needs. They also make thoughtful handmade gifts for teachers, crafters, and anyone who loves staying organized.
Be sure to head over to the Therm O Web blog to check out the full tutorial and start making your own fabric canisters for spring organizing. If you give this project a try, I’d love to see what you create! Share your finished canisters on social media and tag me so I can cheer you on and share your work.
Happy sewing and happy organizing!








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