Sew Sweet and Sassy: 40 Free Sewing Patterns Your Grandma Would Make

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Did your grandma sew beautiful heirlooms, thoughtful pouches, and other useful gifts? Wouldn’t you love to create magical memories made with love and fabric too? These free patterns will help you discover new ways to share your love through generations as you create memories and treasures for the people you care about.

Every pattern in this list is free, and I think they capture the creativity, frugality, and love that grandma represents. From family treasures to practical gifts, each stitch is filled with an extra helping of love. Browse the project ideas to find your next treasured pattern.

Crochet Hook Case

Did your grandma teach you how to crochet? I bet she had a case for her crochet hooks! Sew a beautiful handmade crochet hook case (or case for pencils or brushes) that’s super easy. Here’s the free DIY Case Pattern.

Vintage Doily Table Runner

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I was just talking to a friend who has boxes of doilies and other covers that her mother made by hand! What a treasure, but let’s get them out of the boxes and bring them into the light. This clever tutorial will help you make a vintage work of art that you can proudly display or lovingly give away.

Grandma’s Lattice Quilt Pattern

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Sew up a beautiful lattice quilt pattern with patchwork squares – just like grandma would make! This free pattern is for a generous 77’’ x 77’’ size throw quilt.

Quality Cloth Napkins

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The look of an elegant table is as timeless as ever. This pattern for DIY cloth napkins is fat-quarter friendly.

Patchwork Quilt

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‘Waste not, want not’ is encapsulated in this patchwork quilt! Put everything you have to use, and make it gorgeous at the same time. This quality pattern is great for all experience levels, and finishes as a 64″ x 64″ throw.

Woven Heart Quilt

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My Swedish Woven Heart Quilt is not only a great quality pattern for beginners, it’s also perfect for highlighting those precious fabrics that you want to preserve. It’s a beautiful gesture of love that will stand the test of time.

Quality Zipper Pouch

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Sew a cute boxy zipper pouch with my free sewing pattern! This zipper bag is easy enough for beginners and just right for organizing supplies, cosmetics, or small things when you travel. Thrill any of your friends with this beautiful gift. 

Bow Headbands for Granddaughters

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Sweet hair accessories like these bow headbands are so easy to make and a great way to use up scraps. It’s also a great opportunity to teach someone to sew!

Lovely Scarves with Crochet Ends

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A beautiful crochet edge simply speaks love. These scarves with vintage crochet are beautiful and functional; in my opinion that’s the best kind of gift.

Memory Game

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Grandma wants everyone to be included. Use this free pattern to make a super sweet game of memory, and then create moments by playing it over and over.

Ruffled Pillow Cases

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Get a dreamy vintage look with this ruffle pillow sewing tutorial. You only need a yard and a half of any medium weight fabric per pillowcase. You can add an applique or some hand embroidery to personalize your project.

Pocket Tissue Cover

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My mother always has tissues available no matter where we are. She always kept a box on the fridge, and another in her bathroom. She would sometimes tuck one away in her pocket or waistband to have handy around the house. Sew this fabric tissue cover to keep yours on hand for every little need. You’ll be amazed at the uses you will find for it! Tag me on Instagram @sewcanshe to show me some of your ideas.

Bowl of Cherries Quilt

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Sew a fast and easy throw quilt with just three yards of fabric! This free quilt pattern was inspired by one of my favorite artists – Mary Engelbreit. This easy quilt contains 24 cherry quilt blocks that are sewn together in log cabin style. Hence, I call it my ‘Cherry Log Cabin’ quilt block. The finished size of this throw quilt is approximately 46” x 64”.

Kids Romper Pattern

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Check out the free kids’ romper pattern. Rompers are precious and, hands down, my favorite outfit when my children were little. This quality pattern will help you bring back the memories, or make some new ones; rompers are practical and adorable, convenient and nearly indestructible!

Liberty Rainbow Quilt

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Liberty fabrics have a timeless charm and a heavenly, silky feel. You are in for a real treat if you use them on a quilt with a quality pattern. This Liberty Rainbow Quilt is sure to be treasured as an heirloom across all generations.

Old-Fashioned Apron Pattern

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Don’t you love the responsible and capable look of a pinafore apron! The ricrac trim on this quality pattern is nostalgic for me on this design. I used to have an apron-style dress that I wore to shreds and then wore some more. In fact, the colors resembled those in the photo above. Bring back sentimentality and imaginative play with beautifully sewn patterns like this.

DIY Fabric Covered Journal

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These beautiful Fabric Covered Journals are a perfect way to preserve memories. I have kept journals for my children over the years, and personalizing them with colors is just something that makes sense to me!

Pretty Tea Towels

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Tea towels are so useful! In fact, just the use of them makes me nostalgic for my mother’s baking. Make your own out of left over fat quarters and watch the magic of a well used tea towel brighten your day.

Egg Gathering Apron

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In my mind, grandmas usually have chickens! I know that’s not the case, and I probably won’t have chickens when I’m a grandma, but this free egg gathering apron pattern from Swoon Patterns, seems like just the thing my grandmother would have made and used.

Pillowcase Dolls

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I have a beautiful doll made from an old pillowcase. It is a sweet way to display handstitched pillowcases, and to preserve generations of sewing craft. Here is a really well done video tutorial by Alice’s Bear Shop for making a rag doll outfit from new or recycled fabric. The pattern isn’t free, but it’s worth the investment in my opinion. Another option is to do a search for ‘pillowcase doll kit’. Preserve your hand-embroidered textiles for years to come.

DIY Milk Carton Coin Pouch

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This Milk Carton Pouch evokes memories of my grandma because she never let a scrap of anything go to waste. She taught me to be frugal, save for what I need, and to appreciate what I did have. It’s also a perfect little box for your tooth fairy traditions, secret treasures, or stocking stuffers.

Ruffled Envelope Clutch

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I love the unique style of this ruffle envelope clutch made by Jessica, at Me Sew Crazy. You can repurpose your old ruffles, or create new ones and then pass this down or use it in costumes for ages. There’s something of a timeless feel to this that I just love.

DIY Candy Cups

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These Pretty Quilted Desk Cups are just right for tiny hands to carry without breaking. Unlock imagination, encourage helping, and create something beautiful.

Pretty Box Pouch

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Fabric boxes used to be more popular. Bring back that feeling of simpler times and tuck some treasures away for a future generation. You can also use this to store a precious collection of cards, dice, or other items.

Hexagon Trivet

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There’s something truly wonderful about having practical, handmade items for my home. Here is a free sewing pattern for a set of hexagon trivets.

Aunt Dinah Quilt

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Sew a beautiful Aunt Dinah Quilt Pattern with just 3 yards of fabric! 3 yard quilt patterns are fast and easy to sew. Aunt Dinah from SewCanShe is a 54” x 54” throw quilt pattern that showcases Aunt Dinah Quilt Blocks mixed with some Irish Chain Quilt Blocks to really make Aunt Dinah sparkle!

Ruffle Heart Pouch

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Hearts always make me think of grandma’s loving ways, and doesn’t a coin purse just make sense? It’s so practical, you can use it for anything and fit it anywhere; plus ruffles…am I right? Here is the free sewing pattern from my friend, Sarah.

Candle Jar Pincushion

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This beautiful upcycled pincushion is simple, pleasing, and sturdy. Use grandma’s old fabric, or make some for the next generation of sewists.

Pretty Placemats

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Make placemats for special occasions for a tradition, or use them all the time. Either way they will hold more than just crumbs as the years go by. Check out this free tutorial from Sew4Home.

Multi-Pocket Dice Bag

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My grandmas loved games, and making a way to gift or organize those games and pieces was important. Here’s a perfect pattern for a dice bag with pockets around the edge.

Jelly Roll Rug

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It’s not snuggly, and you can’t carry it around with you, but you can have it in every kitchen, entry, or living room you ever own. My daughter is away at college and there’s room for a rug in her tiny living space. This heirloom-quality pattern will last for ages, and be functional the whole time!

Argyle Christmas Stockings

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These Argyle Christmas Stockings are heirloom-quality for sure. With a classic fold-down cuff, and an old style argyle print, these are sure to be treasured from year to year. You can even use your embroidery machine to monogram them for an extra touch.

Bunny Treat Bags

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Bunny Treat Bags can be memorable and make you feel really loved. I have a few tips and tricks in the tutorial for sewing curves.

Heirloom-Quality Heart Quilt

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Here is another heart design for a meaningful keepsake. My Half Square Triangle Heart Quilt can be displayed on a wall or table top so you can choose the way that suits your environment.

Oven Mitts

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The care and comfort from grandma is gifted in practical and useful items. I use my oven mitts every day. I can’t think of a more well used and necessary item in my kitchen. Enjoy the free sewing pattern and everything that comes after.

Felt Flashcards

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You know grandma would want every opportunity for little sweeties to have tactile and academic learning. Here’s a great pattern for making flashcards using felt.

DIY Pillbox Pattern

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My Pillbox Pouch sewing pattern is a perfect place for tiny treasures, and a functional place for keeping little things together. You could keep it in your church bag loaded with stickers or mini figures to keep little hands busy. Most moms appreciate that help, so they don’t have to be your little hands. 🙂

Mini Pouch Pattern

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This Bit O’ Kindness Pouch is calling for mementos or a sweet treat! Sew up some tiny acts of kindness to lift someone in your life.

Dinner Roll Holder

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I used to play with these when I was younger. I remember being amazed at the simplicity and intricacy when I would flatten it out and then snap it up again to form the pockets. This tutorial from Gingercake is great for recreating the nostalgia of times long gone, but I think I’m going to bring it back for family dinner time!

Bean Bag Game Pieces

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Sew a bean bag game and storage bag to stand the test of time. Corn hole is a favorite in our family, and you can use old clothes or jeans for an added measure of treasure. Family reunions can feature all your favorite prints.

Woven Fabric Basket

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Something that strikes me as an heirloom-quality pattern is the functionality of an item. A good basket is functional for ages; with or with-out handles. You can use my free woven basket pattern to make a gorgeous and functional basket that can be useful for a lifetime and longer.

Doll Dress

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Made from a pillowcase, you can make a doll dress and a bigger one so that your sweet girl can match her toy. I remember sewing doll clothes with my mother when I was little. I never had a matching gown with my doll, but I had matching hair clips and I loved it!

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