Use up small pieces of fabric and make an amazing fabric match box. This is perfect for holding and organizing sewing supplies such as thread, safety pins, bobbins, and more! Or make it an adorable gift with a surpise inside. I can think of about a million and three uses for a handy little organizer like this!
I can think of about a million and three uses for a handy little organizer like this:) CLICK HERE to visit eSheep Designs blog and find out how to make your own!
If you love projects from eSheep Designs, don’t miss her Clever Glasses Case.
Sew an organizer covered with pockets that you can hang in your closet! This easy sewing project is great for organizing sewing and craft supplies, fashion accessories, bathroom necessities, gift wrappings, and more. There are pockets on both sides plus a big interior pocket so every bit of space is used. I’ll show you easy step by step instructions for sewing this organizer and putting it to use in your home. Get sew organized today.
Are you sewing a Closet Organizer with me? I hope so! This is Part 2 of our free sewing tutorial for an amazing organizer with a coat hanger inside so you can hang it anywhere.
If you are getting started, make sure you start at Part 1 of the free pattern.
Be a basketmaker! Sure, you can sew, but did you know that you can make amazing baskets too using your sewing machine, some fabric and the same materials that you use for your other projects?
Have you fallen in love with Quilt as You Go yet? It’s a fun technique for quilts, of course, but I’m having lots of fun using it for pouches and tote bags too.
I’m so excited to share with you the pattern for our first mini quilt of 2018… Flora! This beautiful little quilt was designed by the very talented Lauren of Molly & Mama…
At my daughter Chloe’s high school (can you believe my baby started high school???), the lunch lines are so long that she has been skipping lunch! She’s always starving by the time she gets home because she doesn’t want to carry a big lunch bag as well as her heavy backpack – poor girl!
Looking for free table runner patterns? I gathered up all my favorites in one place – here are free quilt patterns for table runners for fall, winter, spring and summer!
I am so in love with the beautiful look of simple patchwork quilts with lots of squares. This is the perfect way to use up fabric scraps like I did, or you can make a beautifully coordinated quilt with pre-cut 2 1/2’’ square fabric pieces that come in mini-charm packs.
I’m also in love with the process. If you feel like quilt making is your escape from the world and sitting down to sew for a few hours makes your troubles fade away… this is the quilt for you!
Sew an easy beautiful apron with this free sewing pattern that only uses one yard of fabric! Whether you are sewing for yourself or for a friend, an apron always comes in handy and makes a great gift. This blog post includes a link to a free template that I digitized for you.
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My girls now have a drawer full of hair accessories, and all thanks to my sewing stash. I felt forced to make them after a trip to the drugstore shocked me with simple FOE (fold over elastic) headbands at 4…
Show off your favorite fabrics (and your sweet zipper skills) with these fun little zipper pouches. They are just the right size for your smart phone and there’s a handy little pocket for your id and a couple cards. I love how the 2 sided zipper opens up to show off the lining. It’s perfect for coordinating prints… will you put your favorite fabric on the outside so everyone sees it right away or on the inside for a shocking surprise?
By the time you read this I will be at Quilt Market!!! I feel giddy just writing that. As you have probably guessed, this blogger wrote the Show Off Saturday early this week so she could enjoy the biggest fabric and quilt show of the year.
After 2 ‘tester bags’, this one turned out so perfectly that I wouldn’t change a thing. And I named it the ‘Picnic Tote’ because that checked fabric on the sides makes me feel like every outing is a picnic!
Are you ready to sew a Picnic Tote for yourself? Let’s go!
It’s that time of year to start thinking of holiday gifts… and for those of us who sew, it’s time to actually sew them! On this Show Off Saturday, I thought I’d share some of my most successful little gifty projects and the tutorials or patterns that I used to make them.
Then you can share your most successful little gifty projects too in our linky party!
This post is for all my dear facebook fans who have expressed concern and shared their own sewing injuries. It seems that most of us had (or will) do this if we keep sewing long enough. (Plus we will chop…