


DIY Fabric Yo-Yo Creative Workshop
Embrace the Grandma Hobby Era, and learn how to make sweet, nostalgic fabric yo-yos — also known as Suffolk puffs — by hand and with a tool!
Whether you're a seasoned crafter or just getting started, this workshop will teach you how to create charming, vintage-inspired fabric yo-yos that can be used for everything from wreaths and garlands to gifts, accessories, and home decor.
✂️ What is a Fabric Yo-Yo (a.k.a. Suffolk Puff)?
A fabric yo-yo — also known as a Suffolk puff — is a small, gathered circle of fabric that’s been hand-sewn to create a beautiful little rosette or puff. This delightful technique originated in the UK and has been loved by quilters and crafters for generations.
They're easy to make, totally addictive once you start, and the perfect way to use up your favorite fabric scraps.
📅 When and Where?
🗓️ LIVE Workshop Date: Friday, May 16, 2025
⏰ Time: 12 PM CST
💻 Location: Online via private link (sent after registration)
Can’t make it live? No problem at all!
A full replay of the workshop will be sent to all registrants, along with a beautiful, printable step-by-step PDF guide so you can craft on your own time, at your own pace.
💡 In This Workshop, You'll Learn:
How to make a fabric yo-yo (Suffolk puff) by hand — no special tools needed.
How to use a yo-yo maker tool for quick, consistent results.
Tips for selecting fabric and thread that work best.
How to shape, knot, and finish your yo-yos cleanly.
Creative and inspiring ways to use your yo-yos in décor, gifts, accessories, and beyond!
🎨 Who This Workshop Is For:
This class is perfect for:
Beginners ready to try something simple and satisfying
DIYers who love a good stash-busting project
Anyone who’s ever saved fabric scraps for “something special”
Quilters and sewists looking for a charming embellishment
🧵 What You’ll Need:
You don’t need much to get started! A full supply list will be sent to you after you register, but the basics include:
Fabric scraps (cotton is ideal)
Needle + thread
Scissors or fabric shears
Optional: yo-yo tool (like the Clover Yo-Yo Maker)
🎁 Included with Your Registration:
Access to the LIVE workshop
Lifetime replay access
A downloadable step-by-step PDF tutorial
Creative inspiration to keep your yo-yo game strong
🎟️ Just $5.99 to Join Now — Price Goes Up After the Workshop!
Lock in your spot for only $5.99 before the live event.
After May 16, the price will increase to $12.50 for replay access — so don’t wait!
💬 A Note from Elizabeth:
I’m so excited to share this beloved little craft with you! There’s something so satisfying about turning a scrap of fabric into something beautiful with just a needle and thread. Whether you're joining live or catching the replay, I can't wait to see what you create.
— Elizabeth
Embrace the Grandma Hobby Era, and learn how to make sweet, nostalgic fabric yo-yos — also known as Suffolk puffs — by hand and with a tool!
Whether you're a seasoned crafter or just getting started, this workshop will teach you how to create charming, vintage-inspired fabric yo-yos that can be used for everything from wreaths and garlands to gifts, accessories, and home decor.
✂️ What is a Fabric Yo-Yo (a.k.a. Suffolk Puff)?
A fabric yo-yo — also known as a Suffolk puff — is a small, gathered circle of fabric that’s been hand-sewn to create a beautiful little rosette or puff. This delightful technique originated in the UK and has been loved by quilters and crafters for generations.
They're easy to make, totally addictive once you start, and the perfect way to use up your favorite fabric scraps.
📅 When and Where?
🗓️ LIVE Workshop Date: Friday, May 16, 2025
⏰ Time: 12 PM CST
💻 Location: Online via private link (sent after registration)
Can’t make it live? No problem at all!
A full replay of the workshop will be sent to all registrants, along with a beautiful, printable step-by-step PDF guide so you can craft on your own time, at your own pace.
💡 In This Workshop, You'll Learn:
How to make a fabric yo-yo (Suffolk puff) by hand — no special tools needed.
How to use a yo-yo maker tool for quick, consistent results.
Tips for selecting fabric and thread that work best.
How to shape, knot, and finish your yo-yos cleanly.
Creative and inspiring ways to use your yo-yos in décor, gifts, accessories, and beyond!
🎨 Who This Workshop Is For:
This class is perfect for:
Beginners ready to try something simple and satisfying
DIYers who love a good stash-busting project
Anyone who’s ever saved fabric scraps for “something special”
Quilters and sewists looking for a charming embellishment
🧵 What You’ll Need:
You don’t need much to get started! A full supply list will be sent to you after you register, but the basics include:
Fabric scraps (cotton is ideal)
Needle + thread
Scissors or fabric shears
Optional: yo-yo tool (like the Clover Yo-Yo Maker)
🎁 Included with Your Registration:
Access to the LIVE workshop
Lifetime replay access
A downloadable step-by-step PDF tutorial
Creative inspiration to keep your yo-yo game strong
🎟️ Just $5.99 to Join Now — Price Goes Up After the Workshop!
Lock in your spot for only $5.99 before the live event.
After May 16, the price will increase to $12.50 for replay access — so don’t wait!
💬 A Note from Elizabeth:
I’m so excited to share this beloved little craft with you! There’s something so satisfying about turning a scrap of fabric into something beautiful with just a needle and thread. Whether you're joining live or catching the replay, I can't wait to see what you create.
— Elizabeth
Embrace the Grandma Hobby Era, and learn how to make sweet, nostalgic fabric yo-yos — also known as Suffolk puffs — by hand and with a tool!
Whether you're a seasoned crafter or just getting started, this workshop will teach you how to create charming, vintage-inspired fabric yo-yos that can be used for everything from wreaths and garlands to gifts, accessories, and home decor.
✂️ What is a Fabric Yo-Yo (a.k.a. Suffolk Puff)?
A fabric yo-yo — also known as a Suffolk puff — is a small, gathered circle of fabric that’s been hand-sewn to create a beautiful little rosette or puff. This delightful technique originated in the UK and has been loved by quilters and crafters for generations.
They're easy to make, totally addictive once you start, and the perfect way to use up your favorite fabric scraps.
📅 When and Where?
🗓️ LIVE Workshop Date: Friday, May 16, 2025
⏰ Time: 12 PM CST
💻 Location: Online via private link (sent after registration)
Can’t make it live? No problem at all!
A full replay of the workshop will be sent to all registrants, along with a beautiful, printable step-by-step PDF guide so you can craft on your own time, at your own pace.
💡 In This Workshop, You'll Learn:
How to make a fabric yo-yo (Suffolk puff) by hand — no special tools needed.
How to use a yo-yo maker tool for quick, consistent results.
Tips for selecting fabric and thread that work best.
How to shape, knot, and finish your yo-yos cleanly.
Creative and inspiring ways to use your yo-yos in décor, gifts, accessories, and beyond!
🎨 Who This Workshop Is For:
This class is perfect for:
Beginners ready to try something simple and satisfying
DIYers who love a good stash-busting project
Anyone who’s ever saved fabric scraps for “something special”
Quilters and sewists looking for a charming embellishment
🧵 What You’ll Need:
You don’t need much to get started! A full supply list will be sent to you after you register, but the basics include:
Fabric scraps (cotton is ideal)
Needle + thread
Scissors or fabric shears
Optional: yo-yo tool (like the Clover Yo-Yo Maker)
🎁 Included with Your Registration:
Access to the LIVE workshop
Lifetime replay access
A downloadable step-by-step PDF tutorial
Creative inspiration to keep your yo-yo game strong
🎟️ Just $5.99 to Join Now — Price Goes Up After the Workshop!
Lock in your spot for only $5.99 before the live event.
After May 16, the price will increase to $12.50 for replay access — so don’t wait!
💬 A Note from Elizabeth:
I’m so excited to share this beloved little craft with you! There’s something so satisfying about turning a scrap of fabric into something beautiful with just a needle and thread. Whether you're joining live or catching the replay, I can't wait to see what you create.
— Elizabeth