Free Among Us Plushie pattern. This is an easy sewing project - perfect for kids! Download the free pattern and instructions to make your own.
This is the Unisex Kids Romper pdf sewing pattern from the designer Tiny Design Pattern. The designer describes her Unisex Kids Romper as a crowd favourite! She focuses on making timeless patterns to last the test of time and this baby and kids romper is just that. It’s slouchy, it’s oversized and its beautiful. Inspired […]
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Today, I am going to share my favorite free sewing patterns with you. There is nothing better than finding a free sewing pattern that you love. Not paying anything for the pattern means you have all the budget to splurge on nice fabric! Click here if you want to read about my top 10 free sewing patt
More than 20 easy sewing projects for kids, to keep them entertained and learning. If your kids want to learn how to sew, have a look at these ideas!
Dress-Up crown PDF sewing pattern. Easy level with sewing photo guide included. Great for kids who love to play and dress-up as little princess, queen or king... Lovely and fun gift idea! ➳This is a PDF sewing pattern ready for instant download. You can print it out on your home printer on normal 8.5 x 11 or A4 printer paper and tape all pages together. It comes with written instructions and step by step photo guide. ➳DETAILS ✔ The pattern is for knit fabric light to medium (e.g jersey, cotton blends ) ✔ Seam allowance is included ✔ Serger is not required to complete this project. ✔ Printing friendly [Please note that this is a digital product. No physical item will be mailed to you. Instant download of your files will be available after the payment is confirmed.] ➳ QUESTIONS? If any questions or any support is needed please feel free to contact with me. ♥ Tiny Sewing Company. All rights reserved. Copying, sharing or reselling the pattern file is highly prohibited.
When you're wanting to get your kids into sewing, there are few better places to start than sewing cards. These Printable Sewing Cards for Kids come in the form of a free PDF with five fun and simple shapes to choose from. Simply download and print the stars, hearts, hexagons, circles, and squares as many times as you want. There are also at least a couple of different ways to use these practice sewing cards. Using as is or as templates to create stronger cards from other materials. We will discuss this more below! This is a fantastic training project for kids of all ages (even adults!). Anyone who is learning how to sew can benefit from these card PDFs because the repeated work can only help improvement in skills. PS: This article is part of our National Sewing Month Celebration! Check it out here + enter to win our 5 free giveaways worth more than $1,000! Get the latest free sewing patterns and tutorials by signing up for our Sewing It Up newsletter! Below, we'll provide some tips on how to print and use these lacing cards so that you're all set up for success with this training craft.
Top US sewing blog, Diary of a Quilter, shares 12 Simple Sewing Projects for Kids and Beginners. Click here now to pick your favorite!
Toys are twice the fun when you make them yourself! Easy DIYs let kids be their very own toymakers.
Looking for something fun to sew for your kid, grandkids or friend’s kids? Here are tons of fun sewing patterns that you can create for the little ones.
Sewing cute and sweet Sock Kangaroo using this Sock Kangaroo Free Sewing Pattern. Every happy Kangaroo mom has an adorable baby kangaroo in her pouch.
Have you got some tired cushions that are in desperate need of a make-over? Learn how to make cushion covers with an envelope back in under 10 minutes.
love simple sewing patterns for beginners because they are way more mindless. There are a bunch of easy sewing projects on this list that I have made lots
It's Sew a Softie month, and I'm excited to join over two dozen bloggers posting free, easy-to-sew softie tutorials this month! The Sew a Softie event was created by Trixi Symonds of Coloured Buttons in 2016 as an initiative to encourage those with little to no sewing experience to attempt a fun and simple sewing project!
Here’s a lovely idea for using up some of your scrap fabric! You can now create these beautiful fabric butterflies and moths. You can make anything from a magical brooch pin, or as ornaments for your cozy home, or just a fun little project for you to create good-looking fabric butterflies and moths. Use this […]
Offering a vintage digital PDF sewing pattern to create large, fun stuffed animal cushion seats for kids! Comfy to curl up in and sturdy enough for a bouncy ride, these ring-necked Mallard Duck and Red Hen jumbo cushion seats will become favorite friends :). Finished sizes are not mentioned in this retro pattern, but size can be imagined by comparing scale of children to finished projects in the photos. Easy, written step by step directions with gridded pattern pieces that will need to be enlarged (1 square = 5 inches.). Enlarging and transferring to fabric instructions are included. Please view 6th photo for list of materials required. INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Not a hard copy = means no shipping cost to you as well as immediate receival. The pattern will be available for you to download in PDF format directly after your payment is received and cleared. PDF file will be sent to the email you have on file on your Etsy account. Remember that these are vintage patterns. Recommended material brands may be hard to find, but often superior substitutes are readily available. To determine substitute supplies it is suggested you consult the internet. ** ENGLISH Language only Pattern ** ✨ Att. Canadian buyers: all applicable GST/HST is included in the listing price. ✨
The School Days Pencil Pouch is a pattern by Bailey Wilson Collins of Copper and Citrus. With a wish from my kindergartener to have a pencil pouch for his first year of school that LOOKED like a pencil, my kiddo and I collaborated to come up with this pouch. I couldn't keep it to myself, so I decided to create a digital pattern based on the zippered pouch. The pouch is fully lined and measures 6" high by 12 1/4" from eraser to point when finished. A link to a video tutorial is included in the pattern for preparing the zipper for installation. At the end of each month I will be donating $1 from each sale of this pattern to No Kid Hungry, a non profit workin got end childhood hunger in the US and the world. **This listing is for a digital PDF pattern that will be available to download after purchase. No physical item available in this listing.** Small handmade businesses may make pouches with this pattern for individual sale. Please credit the pattern designer Bailey Wilson Collins. Do not share, copy, alter, redistribute, or sell pattern without written permission.
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Remember when I shared about all those gorgeous vintage patterns I found at the local Goodwill? Now I'm sharing tons of awesome craft ideas using vintage sewing patterns! I love the idea of re-using old patterns for new projects -- the graphics and illustrations are so gorgeous! As a word of caution, if you are planning to make copies of your pattern, check the copyright first. Many pattern envelopes and illustrations were copyrighted, and quite a few of the vintage patterns have had their copyrights renewed, so you will want to do your research before making copies. Here is an article about copyright law and crafting. MontclairMade on Etsy, has these adorable gift tags. So. Stinking. Cute. I love these pattern weights made from heavy washers and decoupaged paper from Pin and Paper. Use old patterns to organize your sewing space, like these from Cathe Holden, Just Something I Made. Use a pattern envelope to decorate a tote bag, like this one from georgiapeachez on Etsy. Have a lazer cutter? Make pins to give as gifts, like these from Red Revival. Image from Poppytalk. Use the tissue to wrap a gift! I also use the tissue inside gift bags and boxes. Heather Bullard Use the tissue patterns to cover a lampshade. BHG Use the illustrations in an art journal, like this one from Sandra Pearce. Use the patterns for wallpaper! Image from Meet Me at Mikes. You will want to check for copyright before doing this, but isn't this tote bag from the Tom Kat Studio darling? I'm so excited about all these fun ideas for using my vintage pattern haul! Which projects would you do? Help me decide! Click here to check out more of the amazing vintage patterns found at our local Goodwill! You might also like this post about making jewelry from fabric scraps. If you enjoyed this post, please subscribe to House Revivals in the sidebar, so you won't miss the fun projects we have planned. Find us on Facebook, too, so you can catch all the "in between" stuff, and see what I'm working on daily on Instagram. Feel free to link today's project to your favorite social media sites. Thanks so much for stopping by!