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Free Sewing pattern: Infant onesie or tee

February 18, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Amanda at Snazzle Craft provides a free pattern to sew an adorable onesie or tee for an infant girl, sized for ages 12-24 months. In her tutorial, she repurposes a larger-sized t-shirt, demonstrating how to upcycle and create a new … Read More...

Sneak peek: Quilts for Kids fabric line

February 18, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Amy Schimler shows a sneak peek of her new fabric line supprting Quilts for Kids.  Quilts for Kids is a non-profit organization that provides quilts for needy children.  Read more about this exciting new fabric line at her blog, Red … Read More...

How to Sew Pretty patches on your jeans

February 18, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Koala Brains shows how to turn a simple patch job on a pair of jeans into a fashion statement!  Instead of trying to camouflage the patch, cut the hole into a pretty shape and place decorative fabric behind.  Get the … Read More...

Cool idea: Dress from a tablecloth

February 18, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Look at what Veronica Darling made!  It’s a super-chic dress made from a vintage tablecloth.  Get the details here and here.  [via Wardrobe Refashion.]

Turn kids’ leggings into a pair of bloomers

February 17, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Grace Violet has a good idea for repurposing.  A little snip here and a bit of ribbon sewn there, and she turned a pair of her daughter’s leggings into a pair of bloomers that can be worn underneath twirly skirts … Read More...

Tutorial: Sew a perfect curved patch pocket

February 17, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Debbie’s Sewing Projects has a technique to take the frustration out of turning under the edges of a curved patch pocket.  She uses fusible interfacing.  Now isn’t that smart??  Get the tutorial.

Tutorial: Baby bib and burp cloth set

February 17, 2009 by Anne Weaver

The Moda Bake Shop has a tutorial to make a baby bip and burp cloth set.  This is the perfect baby shower gift! Get the tutorial.

Looking for more baby Bib patterns? Check these sewing patterns out on Etsy… Read More...

Tips for sewing faux fur

February 16, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Sewing faux fur can be a real challenge.  I’ve only attempted it once, and let’s just say it was less than spectacular.  BurdaStyle has some tips to help make it a little easier.  Get the tips!

Sewing Tutorial: Sew your own bean bag chair

February 16, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Bean bag chairs are so much fun!  Michael Miller fabrics has a tutorial to make your own, so now you can have one made in the fabrics you love.  Get the tutorial from their blog, Making it Fun.  [found via … Read More...

Tutorial: Sew a set of soft baby blocks

February 15, 2009 by Anne Weaver

When she was a baby, some of my daughter’s favorite toys were the soft fabric blocks my mother gave her.  She loved the texture and the patterns, and I loved the fact that she could chew on them all day … Read More...

Sewing Tutorial: Spiral scarf

February 15, 2009 by Anne Weaver

With this tutorial from CraftStylish, you can make a stylish spiral scarf from a scrap of fleece and some pretty yarn. It’s a fun, easy project with endless color possibilities to make it your own. Whether you’re crafting for yourself … Read More...

Sneak Peek: New Alexander Henry releases

February 14, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Bee Square Fabrics shares a sneak peek at some soon-to-be-released Alexander Henry fabrics on the Bee Square Blog.  I’m drooling!!  Check out the new fabrics and I promise you will, too.

Tutorial: Sweetheart silhouette pillows

February 14, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Here’s a fun Valentine’s project – a pair of sweetheart silhouette pillows!  Vicki Howell shows how to make them on her craft.rock.blog.  Get the tutorial.

 

Tutorial: Heating pad from a sock

February 14, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Need a quick last-minute Valentine’s Day gift?  This tutorial from Just Deanna should fit the bill.  She shows how to make a heating pad from a sock.  Brilliant!  Get the tutorial.

Tutorial: Catnip pillows

February 14, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Show some love to the feline in your life by making a catnip pillow.  She’ll love you for it!  Craft Leftovers has instructions to show you how.  Get the tutorial.

Free Sewing pattern: Halloween Monster bat softie

February 13, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Friday the 13th need not be unlucky.  Take this monster stuffie, for example.  Try as he might, this little guy can’t help but be cute.  Get the free pattern from Elizabeth, You Were Born to Play that Part and make … Read More...

Sewing Technique: How to Hem tapered pants

February 12, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Hemming tapered pants may seem daunting, but with a little patience and the right technique, it’s a challenge you can definitely overcome. The method shared by My Secret Pocket offers a clear and simple approach to keeping your hem smooth … Read More...

Sew a stuffed lovebird with this free pattern

February 12, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Tweet, tweet, need a Valentine’s gift that’s sweet?  Try sewing this sweet lovebird stuffie with the free pattern offered by Molly Chicken.  He’s quick to make, easy to cuddle, and even sports a pocket where you can stash a sweet … Read More...

Sew a tooth fairy pillow with this free pattern

February 11, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Losing a tooth is a big event for a child, so give them a special place for them to leave their tooth for the tooth fairy.  Larrissa at mmmcrafts offers a free pattern to make this tooth fairy pillow.  I … Read More...

Why do you sew?

February 11, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Oliver + S posed that question last week on their blog, and got a wide range of answers.  Go read the responses (Part 1 and Part 2).  I bet you’ll see yourself in each and every answer.

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