Sew up a storm in the new year with the best free sewing patterns here on SewCanShe.
My readers sewed up these tutorials and patterns so many times – some are the most popular on the web! The number of clicks and downloads don’t lie, I know because I’m seeing YOUR versions of these projects all over Instagram too. Thanks for tagging me @SewCanShe so I can look at what you are making with my ideas.
So are you ready to see my Top 10 Free Sewing Patterns in 2019???
Here they are order from 10 to 1. Make sure you scroll all the way to the bottom to see #1…
10. The Handy Purse Organizer. It’s really the best thing you can have to help you organize your bag – and move items from one bag to another.
9. The Cute Corners Cosmetic Case. This is a new style of zipper pouch that opens wide and has optional snaps at the corners.
2. The Car Diddy Bag. I think I’ve made one of these for every car I’ve ever owned.
And drumroll please…
The number 1 free sewing pattern on my blog this year was the Christmas Gnome! He’s adorable enough to keep around all year I guess. Or maybe I should make one for every holiday.
What was your favorite SewCanShe tutorial or pattern this year? Tell me in the comments. And don’t for get to show me on Instagram too – just upload a picture and tag me @sewcanshe or #sewcanshe.
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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It was so much fun to see what everybody was good at… some people had talents that I already knew about and some people totally surprised me. I wanted to participate, but I couldn’t think of any way to show off my one talent (sewing).
Remember those rompers that we all wore in the 1980’s? I think I spent an entire summer wearing little cotton jumpsuits with elastic leg openings and ties on the shoulders. Use this free sewing pattern to sew this nostalgic and easy little outfit for your little girl. This little romper uses only a yard of fabric and it’s soooo easy to make! The free pattern template includes sizes 12 months – 6.
Get ready to make your new favorite “Do Everything “ tote! This FREE Oslo Craft Bag pattern has got all the insider tips and tricks from master bag maker, Sara Lawson, of Sew Sweetness.com. Sara’s tutorials are so amazingly ease…
My sewing room makeover is done! Well, done enough to show you, at least. I still have to organize the closets and fix up the bathroom a bit, but that will happen eventually.
<img src=”https://sewcanshe.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Handles.jpg” alt=”Handles.jpg” /> Handles and straps can be the trickiest part of sewing a bag or purse. Trim your project right by following one of the easy tutorials below. I have put together 14 free patterns for projects that…
I must admit that I was a little wary of this project when Cadie’s teacher first asked me, but it turned out to be really fun and a lot easier than I expected. So if your kid’s kindergarten or first grade teacher ever asks you about making chair pockets for the class, say yes – I’ll show you how!
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I have made three of the DIY Wallets and have another one cut and ready for sewing. I have had several requests for this wallet/purse. It is a great pattern. Thanks Caroline. 🙂
I stumbled upon your site via Pinterest when I found your fat quarter fancy quilt pattern. I made it out of a collection of florals. It turned out beautiful. My coworker loved it when I gave it to her as a retirement present.
I have made three of the DIY Wallets and have another one cut and ready for sewing. I have had several requests for this wallet/purse. It is a great pattern. Thanks Caroline. 🙂
I stumbled upon your site via Pinterest when I found your fat quarter fancy quilt pattern. I made it out of a collection of florals. It turned out beautiful. My coworker loved it when I gave it to her as a retirement present.