Sewing Patterns and tutorials to make easy but amazingly cute diy Christmas gifts. Sew your own perfect handmade Christmas gifts for family and friends!
Easy Sew Christmas Gifts. We have over 20 Easy Sew Christmas Gifts that everyone can make. Step by step tutorial for each Easy Sew Christmas Gift.
December is here, which means it is time to think about putting the Christmas tree up and decorating the house. Several years ago I wanted to make some
Easy sewing project for the kitchen that you can do in under an hour to make a DIY fabric bowl cozy from quilting cotton fabric.
These transformations are incredible.
An awesome list of easy sewing projects perfect for beginners or experienced folks alike. All projects are fast and budget friendly.
This Fold and Stitch Wreath can be used as a wall hanging or candle table topper. Its made with a pattern from Poorhouse Quilt Designs.
Tutorial For A Folded Fabric Christmas Tree Decoration
This list of 20 handmade Christmas gifts to start sewing now is sure to give you plenty of ideas to get started on while you have plenty of time.
If you have an overflow of scrap fabric in your craft room you and your family can have lots of fun creating any of these cool scrap fabric projects. These DIY crafts with fabric are great for all ages to get creative with! If you're looking for a perfect upcycled project, here are multiple to choose from.
I shared a list of Christmas gift ideas to sew last year here. Now that another year has gone by, it is time for an updated list. Here are 10 ideas for gifts you can sew this Christmas... because handmade is best! If you are looking for teacher gift ideas or things to sew with the kids, there are a few options in here too. Enjoy!
Looking for some Cute Christmas Sewing Projects? Click here to see the ones featured by top US craft blogger, Sweet Red Poppy!
Stars 'n Stripes 'n Scraps Quilt (queen size--just finished Sun 3/13/16) Answering the question--what to do with all those lovely fabric scraps? I'm still pecking away at my fabric scrap piles, building as many scrappy queen size quilts as I can by May, then I'll switch to building purses, baby quilts, table runners, and pot holders. I am full speed in my commitment to reduce 3 big bins of scraps, mostly 2.5" strips. I have a fourth bin full of 1.5" strips - and here's what those 1.5" strips made in the past: a decorative pocket for a soft luggage, this travel bag is 22 x 22. and I make other soft luggage out of upholstery material--oh yeah, got a big bin full of upholstery material scraps. Here are a couple pics of the soft luggage the small cotton fabric scraps I build these . . . little padded pouches with metal swivel clasp to carry cell phone or eye glasses. and rope baskets that are cool seriously, it takes a full day to make one of these. I wrap fabric strips around 1/4" cotton clothesline rope to create a disc (bottom of the basket), then I start nudging the disc upwards with my left hand to build the wall while I stitch. A zig zag stitch holds firmly. Ok, ok back to photos of current quilt Stars 'n Stripes 'n Scraps . . . my signature free hand edge to edge quilting "Feather Bouquet" I confess, even after doing the last three quilts--I made only a dent in the scrap piles. Ah, oh well. I'll keep sewing 'n sewing. I'm sure I mentioned one more scrap pile of 1" wide or less strips and short lengths?? I give them to my friend Jerry who uses all the colorful bits in beautiful rag rugs he looms. They are gorgeous! Here's the half way point of long arm quilting process. Lots of color loading quilt (floating quilt) After removing the quilt from the frame, I cut away excess batting and backing, square the quilt, sew 400+ inches of fabric binding, install the binding, then sit for 5-6 hours turning the binding and hand stitch. It's not complicated work. Its time consuming, but relaxing. I'll drop in more photos later. Right now, I'm going to take a nap. Talk to you later.
So, you want to try out something new. You read all the blogs, you buy the materials, you get the Crafts course… but every time you’re about to start
Learn to make fabric bookmarks using fabrics scraps. This easy tutorial will walk all level of quilters through the steps to make a fabric bookmark.
I love dogs. Christmas with dogs is always an adventure. Keeping ornaments and presents safe from wagging tails is always a challenge. Nevertheless,
Make your own placemat with this easy placemat sewing tutorial. Perfect sewing project for beginners with easy to follow instructions.
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. 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 stash.
DIY Christmas Fabric Angel Ornament Free Sewing Patterns: fabric angel doll
Sewing Projects That You Can Sell - make money from what you sew with this massive list of DIY items and fabric craft ideas to make and sell
This list of 20 handmade Christmas gifts to start sewing now is sure to give you plenty of ideas to get started on while you have plenty of time.