Save Do you sometimes get angry at your straight pins? You know, when you can’t wiggle them through that darn fabric? Yeah…..pins aren’t r
OK, not a gazillion right now, but who knows how many we could find if we acted together ! Read on to find out how to join the Pinterest Free Sewing Pattern ...
Learn to make quick and easy fabric bookmarks using fabrics scraps. This tutorial walks all level of quilters through the steps to make a fabric bookmark.
Description 💢 Creative pull-out cute personality large capacity💢 Suitable for wrapping regular keys and car keys FeaturesCREATIVE PULL-OUT KEY SLEEVE - Exquisite and compact, easy to carry. It's easy to use, and you're no longer afraid to scratch your mobile phone. PREMIUM LEATHER - Natural leather will change color and texture over time, creating a deep taste. In addition, it looks very soft. The surface of the shrinkage leather is coated to prevent scratches and has a certain elasticity, so it is not easy to deform for the appearance. SUITABLE FOR MOST CAR KEY - Suitable for most Car Key fobs and Keyless Entry, when the case is inside your purse/bag/pocket/belt, it works great to lock and unlock the door or trunk and can prevent accidental open the door or trunk. SpecificationsMaterial: PU leatherSize: 11.5*7.5cm Package Includes1 × Creative Pull-out Cute Large-capacity Car Key Case
Meet your favorite new accessory. It's not just an adorable scrunchie that adds a stylish flair to your hair, but it's also a clever little secret keeper. With a discreet zipper hidden in its fully lined velvet design, this cute Hideaway Scrunchie lets you stash your house keys, extra cash, lip balm, or any other small items you need to keep close and safe. No more worrying about losing your essentials while you're on the go or going out at night! The Hideaway Scrunchie in its floral patchwork print is a game changer, allowing you to rock a cute scrunchie on your wrist or in your hair while having a hidden storage solution right at your fingertips!
This no-sew crochet axolotl is quick, easy and cute! It would make a great addition to your next market/craft fair or a fun gift.
Box Bag Little Boxy Pouch. DIY Sewing Tutorial in pictures.
Learn how to sew a zipper with these 6 helpful tips. Sewing in a zipper will be easy on your next sewing project.
Needlework is an impressive enough technical skill, but pair it with some top-notch creativity and you end up with embroidery projects that are truly next level. This online group is dedicated to helping beginners and showcasing the top talent out there.
Knitting pattern. Knit the head, body and tail spirally on 3 needles, the 4th one is the working one. Knit legs and ears on 2 needles. NOTE: This is a digital download. Materials not included. Language: English and Russian. Materials: Needles: a set of 2,5mm double pointed (sock). Yarn: Any yarn will do, but some soft and fluffy would be best. Wool or mohair yarn 250- 300m/100g is a great choice. If you have thicker yarn, use bigger size needles, but mind that the finished toy size will be different too. I used yarn in two folds - "Alize angora gold" 550m/100g and other yarn of the Russian brand, which is no longer produced. SKILLS USED •knit and purl •kfb, •k2tog, skpo •short rows Please do not copy or redistribute this pattern or claim it as your own. You May sell finished item if you like, but please credit "KnitByMarynik" as the designer. For more of knitting and photo ideas please drop Instagram gallery @knitbymarynik Your file will be available to download once payment is confirmed. Thank you very much for visiting my shop. See you again:))
This video shows you how to make a simple needle book out of wool.
The Fat-Quarter Bag is a fast and fun project. It goes together so quickly you’ll want to make one for everyone on your gift list. Free DIY Tutorial
When learning how to make a sewing pattern, there are several methods. This post walks you through using a woven garment to make a sewing pattern...
3 easy knitting projects and patterns for beginner knitters to build their confidence and knitting skills with.
Yay! Here's a little tutorial on how I make my needlebooks. They're super easy, fast, and fun... so let's get started. You'll need: 12- 1.5" fabric squares in assorted prints for patchwork back 1- base fabric for front: 3.5" x 4.5", appliqued/embroidered any way you like 1- strip of fabric...
Take your sewing projects to the next level using these sewing tips and tricks.
SCRAPS - yes we all have them. In fact it's a given that if you are a quilter you are quickly going to build up a scrap stash. I don't know about you but we aren't like those brave souls who can just toss their fabric scraps in the bin. We keep every tiny little scrap because you never know when you might just need that teeny tiny piece of fabric to fill in a spot. So we have a number of easy projects with full tutorials that will help you to clear up at least some of that scrap
In this National Sewing Circle article, check out these five great ways to organize and store all of your sewing supplies.
Need a new sewing machine? Here is a list of the best sewing machine under $200! Great beginner sewing machines with good quality and a great price.
This is a knitted sweater by hand.Mohair sweaters will have a fuzzy feeling and very light. We can customize sizes, please tell me height and weight. Time:We will deliver the goods within 3 weeks after placing the order,and it will arrive in the US in 3-5 days. If you have any questions, please contact us and we will give you a satisfactory reply.
Hi folks...it's my turn to post over at the Craftwork Cards Blog today and I thought it was time that Mr Tim Holtz was introduced to Craftw...
I taught a series of classes in Atlanta that used Kaffe Fassett fabrics. As you can imagine, we had leftovers! After about 5 workshops I dev...
We decided to take some of our more popular sewing projects and pop them in one place so that they are easy to find. Any of these sewing projects will make great gifts, not only at Christmas but for any special occasion. We hope you have fun choosing one of these sewing projects and don't forget, we love to see what you create from our tutorials, so please share some photos of the gifts you make and maybe tell us a bit about the backstory - who its for, what fabric did you use, is it made from your scrap
Learn how to sew a zipper with these 6 helpful tips. Sewing in a zipper will be easy on your next sewing project.
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Something a little different today. It's not strictly a bag, but it's something everyone who sews should have in their sewing room and this one is a
Here are more than a hundred of cute ideas and projects on what to do with the leftover scrap fabric you have at home.
How to say no to sewing for others Are you one of those people who avoids telling people you sew for fear of getting asked to hem pants, make curtains, etc? Well today’s post is for you – it’s all about how to respond when someone asks you to sew for them. Before we get...Read More
Twenty fabric scraps sewing tutorials for your inner fabric hoarder. You will love this roundup...it's a great way to get scrap-busting!
Well, after y’all loved the Coach’s last post, I talked him into doing another one. Enjoy! I tried to explain that this was a one time deal the first time I agreed to post on the blog. It didn’t help when you readers started leaving comments about how funny my post was and now here...Read More
Learn how to create a sewing journal to plan and document your sewing makes. Plus Love Notions updated the Serenity Sweater pattern!
Do you have a sewing machine and aren't sure how to start sewing? Well, you've come to the right place! Get your machine out. Set it up according to instructions. Now, sit down in front of the machine with the manual and learn the components of your machine. {Parts, how to thread your machine, etc.} You might like my post on How to Thread a Sewing Machine. It's pretty similar on every regular sewing machine. When you're ready to start sewing, practice first as in this tutorial on Sewing Lesson #1. Practice on a sheet of notebook paper with no thread in the machine. This will help you get the hang of the speed of your machine, the feel of it, etc. Now, thread your machine and put in the bobbin. Practice sewing on a scrap of fabric. With presser foot in the up position and needle raised. Align your fabric with the sewing guide (the metal plate on your machine with lines engraved in it). A standard seam is 5/8th inch. So, line up the right side of your fabric on the 5/8th line. Now, lower the presser foot. And lower your needle into the fabric either by using the wheel on the right side of the machine or by using the needle button on your machine, if you have one. Then, start sewing, about 5 or 6 stitches. Stop and press the backstitch button or lever and hold it down while you backstitch over those same 5-6 stitches. Let go of the button/lever and continue sewing as normal. The backstitch just reinforces your seam. You will do this at the beginning and end of every seam. If you need to sew around a corner, sew down to where you need to turn. Let off the pedal. Lift presser foot, keeping needle in the downward position still in your fabric. Turn fabric to the position you need to finish sewing. Lower presser foot and then finish sewing. When you are finished with your seam, backstitch again and then let off the pedal, lift presser foot, raise needle, then gently pull fabric (still attached to thread) out to the left. Now, carefully cut the threads with the thread cutter attached to machine. Need some beginning sewing project ideas? Try these posts: Elastic Waist Skirt Basic Sewing Stitches and How to Use Them How to Hem Pants Easy Duvet Cover Tutorial Want more easy sewing tutorials? Follow me on Pinterest, Bloglovin, Facebook, Google+, & Twitter in the top of the righthand sidebar of this page! These are updated several times a week. OR you can subscribe by email, also in the righthand sidebar, to receive new posts by email. Good luck on your sewing endeavors! Have questions? Contact me or leave a comment and I'll reply as soon as I can. Happy Sewing!
YouTube is full of fascinating videos involving all sorts of things, including sewing! Whether you often check out sewing videos on YouTube or have yet to explore that world, we think you will appreciate this list of what we think are the 10 Best Sewing YouTube Channels you'll want to follow. It was difficult to narrow down the list to only 10 as there are many more amazing tailors and seamstresses who make useful videos and who truly make the best sewing channels on YouTube, but we felt that these were the accounts with the most variety. There are also videos on techniques and projects for all skill levels. No matter what you are looking for when it comes to sewing, you will find a channel in this list that is worthy of hitting that "subscribe" button. Before we get to these top sewing YouTube channels according to us editors here at AllFreeSewing, did you know that we have videos, too? Check out our original sewing videos here. Watch our useful video right below and then keep scrolling down to get to our awesome list of sewing YouTube channels we love. If you like them, be sure to subscribe to take advantage of all the free tutorials, tips, tricks, and projects they all have to offer every week! Sign Up For More Free Patterns >>>
There I was, happily serging along, trying to get one more outfit done before leaving for vacation, when all of a sudden I heard that dreaded sound, "crunch!" Ugh, I ran over a pin, AGAIN. It doesn't happen often, but when it does, it isn't pretty...you probably know exactly what I mean. T