- Crafterhours/Hey June has a jacket pattern that I want, the Evergreen Jacket
- Here is a simple knit skirt with an elastic waistband
- I think these fabric bowl covers are so cool. They replace plastic.
- lovely free pattern for a diamond-shaped apron
- tutorial for a pillowcase
- sewing practice sheets
- A half circle skirt tutorial
- sewing a pillow with an invisible zipper
- a different way to sew a collar
- a blanket/jacket/wrap tutorial
- a quiet book tutorial
- fitting sleeves properly
- a tutorial for sewing an invisible zipper into a dress with a lining
- a nice, structured way to make a tablecloth
- hints for a button up shirt going sleeveless
- tutorial for making a fleece poncho
- tutorial for a Barbie type doll cape
- sewing related tips for dressing if busty
- extra tips for sewing oven mitts
- knit fabric leg warmers
- color-blocked fleece wrist warmers would make nice gifts
- how to print pdf's at a copy shop
- instructions for installing a centered zipper
- splitting a dart can help if you need a big bust dart
- how to make yards of fabric ribbon with a serger
- a nice fabric shower curtain for our tiny showers
- I really want to make these leather baby shoes, like Mary Janes
- tutorial for a faux layered sleeve
- L likes this pleated pillow that we saw
- cool pillow to make using my mini charm pack
- This reindeer shirt is too cute and looks easy to make.
- this is a pretty valence made with layers of lace
- This store sells wide elastic and ruffled fabric
- an adjustable-strap bag using a doily to look like a flower
- a small, kid-sized wallet (made for O & I Christmas 2016)
- a reversible cowl from fleece
- instructions for installing an invisible zipper in a French seam
- an infinity scarf from all free sewing
- a tutorial for making a new body for your favorite old doll. Awesome!
- Modern Alternative Mama sewed a wallet with several large pockets for using an envelope system of spending money
- another cute headband from old knit fabric. Another headband. I love them all. More.
- I think that this apron would be easy to make and fun to wear while I make messes in the kitchen.
- tutorial for a bubble skirt
- This site tells how to make a drapey circle top (butterfly top) from knit fabric. E would like it. Here's another similar top.
- Sew, Mama, Sew has a tutorial for a flutter sleeve top that my girls would like
- leather wrap clutch that looks like Meranda's Bible cover
- A Christmas stocking. I made one this year, but I'm not super pleased with them. scrappy stockings
- DIY swiffer pads
- awesome little cardigan/shrug by noodlehead
- a running belt to hold phone while running
- a tutorial for a Christmas stocking
- Prudent Baby has an adorable tree skirt. With ruffles!
- a cute little knit shaggy pillow
- a nice-sized baby bib/apron pattern
- coaster using a bunch of different fabrics
- in-seam pockets with French seams
- Sofa cover. I need one. Making one scares me. This one looks awesome and easy enough.
- More sewing one thing by using something else - using a duvet cover to make lined curtains. It's usually cheaper to do it this way.
- Pillows are fun, and this one is cute in all its shabby glory
- superhero cape pattern that I used
- a cute beach cover up using two rectangle-shaped pieces of fabric
- bookmark with selveges and zipper remnants
- This poinsettia pillow looks easy to create.
- DIY knit fabric cardi (kids, but looks easy enough for adults), I want pattern McCall's 5332
- free AG doll sewing patterns
- awesome wrap skirt with one seam tute
- a snow globe pillow
- folding floor mat
- DIY lace top, t-shirt with lace on top part
- cultures for health has muslin bags I know I can duplicate
- tulip-hem shorts for all the girls here (free) and here (pay, but larger sizes), and cross-over hems for shirts
- Here is a tutorial for rushing a ribbon in crafting.
- tips for sewing vintage patterns for children
- tips for sewing with Liberty lawn fabric
- tutorial for adding a cold shoulder to any sleeve
- Fashion Incubator has really good instructions for inserting zippers (lapped, centered, and invisible)
- removing sleevecap ease instructions
- How to add a tummy-control panel to a skirt, how to add a lining
- FBA tips from Pattern Review
- tutorial for reversing the zipper pulls on a zipper with two pulls
- good tips for inserting an invisible zipper into a pillow and making a pillow insert from a regular pillow
- read this before inserting sleeves
- source for ruffle fabric
- This blog has a lot of tips for measuring to get the right pattern size. There are many other tips, too.Diary of a Sewing Fanatic has a post on taking measurements Another measurement site.
- this is how I make napkins with mitered corners, another way to do it self binding looks cool
- hemming jeans while keeping the original hem
- a lot of tips for serging minky which is seriously tricky fabric
- tape can help you cut fabric ion the bias
- In this post is a tip for easier cutting a continuous loop bias strip And here is more help for bias tape making
- A pencil skirt sloper. My sewing needs to improve, first, but this is so much information
- Adding a zipper to the front of a tee
- tips for neatly sewing a square pillow
- reverse applique with paper pieced heart
- how to attach a lined yoke by machine
- This is a tip for an FBA for knits without the slash and spread in the usual method. How to do an FBA and add a dart to a top with no dart
- Applique pillow with a paper airplane on it
- Tips for making bias tape. I like to make my own, but I run into problems every now and then.
- I think L and Mrs. Peterson would like these tissue holders for the little packs of tissues.
- The ruffles added to this shirt are a great way to cover up a stain.
- cheap rotary cutter blades can be found in hardware aisle as carpet cutter blades, and suction mount handles can be used to hold rulers steady when cutting
- tutorial for making a pair of sandals
- This site tells how to make teensy tiny fabric tubes.
- A modern Christmas tree quilt block. A textured one.
- another quilt using tiny scraps
- FMQ bricks and blocks doodle tutorials
- scrappy coasters with the QAYG method
- mini-quilt with hearts for Valentine's Day
- I want this quilt pattern with 9-patch squares and squares in squares
- a paper pieced log cabin style block
- i like this raggedy bricks tutorial, but I would use flannel instead of batting in the sandwich
- four different scrap quilts from Nancy Z.
- Betsy Ross flag quilt from Nancy Z.
- a scrap quilt tutorial for randomness
- very large nine square block tutorial
- a quilted Christmas pillow with Joy lettering
- block for scrap busting
- an i love home quilt block pillow
- a jelly strip quilt tutorial
- Christmas blocks
- a house quilted table runner
- Sigh. More quilts I like. These tutorials are all over the place, and I want to do them all. This one is an over-sized star.
- tutorial for making random blocks with scraps
- a no point star quilt in 5 sizes
- Large quilt blocks patterns
- This is the quilt that I want to make for our bed. Nothing like starting out ambitious. Squares and strips bed quilt by Cluck Cluck Sew.
- a ticker tape quilt tutorial
- Another quilt block tutorial. I love them all! This one, too, from Film in the Fridge
- then there's this red, white, and blue one
- scrappy quilt block using my strips
- yet another quilt block to use up my scraps
- I think this block would work for my selvege squares.
- charm pack quilted table runner
- this is a tutorial for a poofy, comfy quilt that looks easy enough
- here is a hexagon coaster/mat/pot holder that has a new way to attach binding
- measure twice, cut once quilt block with tape measure
- a cross quit tutorial called intersections
- a cute snowman pot holder
- honeycomb quilting tutorial
- a tip for sewing bindings on tiny quilts like coasters and place mats
- improve herringbone block
- way to attach binding that I use.
- Finally! An easy tutorial for big improv quilt blocks
- neat way to use interfacing and tiny squares to make a quilt block without piecing
- i love this quilt! It's in a book, but I could probably figure it out.
- a technique for burying knots while machine quilting
- Here is a tutorial for a pouch made with zippers. I've seen a couple, and I think I like this one the most.
- free tutorial for a bowl/tray
- A coin purse that zips itself up like our purses!
- Somebody made a phone organizer like my toothbrush holder. Cool.
- a fold-over bag/purse
- lined drawstring bags of different sizes
- A leather bottom tote tutorial, want to use kraft tex
- pleated purse tutorial
- I really want to make this bag with her changes
- big leather bag tutorial
- how to sew bags without dented corners
- tutorial for reversible, color-blocked bag
- baskets or bags made from rope and thread are cute
- Sew, Mama, Sew has a tutorial for a clear, vinyl bucket/basket to hold random bits
- big leather bag tutorial
- leather earbud holder
- fabric nesting baskets
- a tutorial for a cute little basket
- Sew4home has a double zipper device sleeve. Basically a cute little purse to hold my phone.
- making a bag from another bag, Want to do this with my old rice bag
- I like all of her patterns
- a wet bag to hold the dirty kitchen rags before washing
- a 3-ring binder pouch tutorial
- Indygo Junction has a cover for composition notebooks
- a zipper top tote bag
- cute, clear scrappy zippered pouch
- Using a rough woven blanket to make a fold over clutch
- Snack pouches to make.
- Sew4home has a toiletries bag that I want to make up for the girls.
- Someone made a bag specifically to hold mason jars like a lunch bag. Awesome. I love all of my jar products.
- tutorial for an awesome bucket bag
- I want to buy this pattern so much
- little triangle pouch for trinkets
- Who knew a little basket could store ribbon so neatly?
- pouch tutorial that shows how to leave the zipper free and let the bag open all the way
- Noodlehead has a tutorial for fabric berry baskets that is cute, cute, cute
- another cute zipper pouch to showcase 2 cute fabrics
- a triangular-shaped pencil pouch
- I want to make these square fabric bags for packing on trips
- Nancy Zieman has a tutorial for inserting a zipper into a bag, including RTW bags
- re-usable mesh bags for produce look like they would hold up better than the thin plastic ones
- a pouch made from zippers
- a way to organize cleaning jobs using prettied up index cards
- This is a neat and tidy way, using boxes, to store odds and ends that belong other places so they don't clutter the front door.
- pencil case made like my zip it purses.
- a pouch with 3 zippers ( I love pouches)
- This is a tutorial for a nice lined draw-string bag
- this is another way to make a zipper case like our purses from craftster.
- little bag with asymmetrical handle, maybe cute for the girls
- Noodlehead has a pouch that opens all the way, the open-wide pouch, made in leather here.
- a little carry case with a zipper in the middle
- this is a really nice backpack tote for kids
- The Happy Housewife made a banner using old book pages. So cool.
- making flowers from zippers
- More flip-flop refashion from make it and love it.
- Here is a duvet cover made from button-up shirts. Using the shirts means the buttons and buttonholes are already there. That's half the work.
- tutorial to make a coaster from the seams of old jeans
- Making a shirt skinnier with a zipper
- turn old onesies into doll clothes (now I can keep looking at some of my favorites)
- alter a tank to make it a nursing tank
- men's button up shirts can be used to make awesome aprons
- two different ways to fix a neckline with a ruffle. One in from in-a-shoe, and the other is from see-kate-sew
- candles! from bottle caps!
- a way to mend the hole that always forms where the jeans pocket meets the pants.
- a way to cinch up the sides of a tee, or add bows
- adding ruffles to a RTW tee
- a unique way to hold ball caps
- Make a reader cover from an old book
- altering the neckline of a T-shirt with a zipper opening
- fingerless gloves from an old sweater
- adding length to pants with ruffles
- L wants to recycle a sweater into a hat
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