Here are 10 different sewing project tutorials. Beginners to pro's will find a project they like listed here. It's amazing to see all the creativity in blog land! I never tire of looking and reading all the great projects that link up here on Wednesdays. Enjoy!
Aren't these the cutest little pouches? My favorite Zippered Pouch from Jedi Craft Girl.
A handy pocket organizer we all could use; Blogging Gadgets Organizer from With A Blast.
I love red white and blue! A sweet pillow; Old Glory Star Pillow from Joy's Jots.
I think the title of this one says it all; Big Bottom Baby Pants; How to Fit For Diapers from Nap Time Creations.
Reuseable Snack Sacks are my kind of project, and you will find the tutorial at Sew Can Do.
What do you do with all your tiny scraps? I save mine, can bear to waste them at all! Here is a great idea for using them, one that will get your creative juice flowing too. Making Fabric from Scraps; head over to Buttons and Paint to find out how.
This project is just fun! DIY Pennant Banner from Hand Made In The Heartland.
How many ways could you use this bag? Forget Me Not Bag from Windsor and Main.
I love these! And they are easy if time consuming. DIY Ruffled Curtains from Maison de Pax.
Upcycled Denim Shirt Apron from HK Chic.
These links are from my weekly link up, Wow Us Wednesdays and are my features. I link at these parties.
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Thanks for the feature, Connie !
ReplyDeleteThose ruffled curtains are so very cute! I need all the help I can get with my sewing!! Thanks for linking up with Pin It! Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteI love this collection! I need to go down to my sewing room and get started on some of these.
ReplyDeleteGreat list of projects. I will have to try some of them when I have time.
ReplyDeleteSome great project ideas!
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring our Fabric from Scraps post! Lots of love xx
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank-you for choosing the OLD Glory Star Pillow has a project. I really appreciate that! Thank-you. I'd like to know how you make your shots look like magazine covers. Very professional looking. I guess the trick is the banner with large/small fonts?
ReplyDeletethat make your own cloth looks cool! Thanks for all the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGreat sewing ideas!
ReplyDeleteI haven't sewn in a few years, but I really want to get back to it. Great post
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Thanks so much for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteThat bag is exactly what I have been wanting to make. My craft table is an old laundry table and it has bars on the ends with hooks. I wanted to make some cute bags to hang from the hooks. I have got to give this one a try! Love the curtains also. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
Love the bag!
ReplyDeleteGreat collection! Pinned it!
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Great roundup as usual Connie :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking to Raising Imperfection.
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LOVE the forget me not bag and ruffled curtains...going to make one of those door bags soon :)
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Iwish I could sew, I would whip up the curtains! Thanks for sharing at DIY Sunday Showcase.
ReplyDeleteI love these great tutorials!!! Some I've looked at before and wanted to make, now I really just want to make them :) Krista @ A Handful of Everything
ReplyDeleteMan - I wish I knew how to sew! this looks like a great round-up of sewing tutorials, Connie! I'm still pinning this should I ever learn how to sew and because I'm sure someone else would love this! Thanks so much for linking up to All My Bloggy Friends last week - I hope you'll join us again tomorrow. I look forward to seeing what you've been working on this week! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful collection of tutorials! Thank you for sharing them at Tuesdays with a Twist! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for featuring my ruffled curtains, Connie! Made my day. :)
ReplyDeleteRachel @ Maison de Pax
I'm glad you included tutorials for beginners like myself. I really like the big baby bottom pants post--that would have saved a lot of money on clothes for my kids!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking this up to Frugal Crafty Home Blog Hop. I hope to see you back next Sunday night!
What a wonderful collection of tutorials! So glad you shared your post on the HomeAcre Hop, look forward to seeing what you have to share tomorrow! Nancy HomeAcre Hop
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of inspiration. I'm pinning now. Thanks for sharing at Inspire Us Thursday on Organized 31.
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