Is it the presser foot, the pressing, the spray starch? When working on small-scale patchwork, everything needs to come together just right. These tips for Tiny Patchwork Piecing from WeAllSew will help you do just that.
Anysley Campbell at WeAllSew writes, "Jazz up that store-bought costume with aquilt panelby creating a quilted superhero cape!" Learn how to make your superhero cape with this two part project, where you'll first create a Quilt Panel as a basis, and then turn that into a high-flying Superhero Cape with style.
Before you leave the house each day, there are those small essentials that you need to make your day a success. Keys, headphones, chapstick, some extra change. But you don't want all of those things rattling around in your pocket or purse all day. Enter the Mini Coin Purse. This nifty and tiny purse from Minki Kim at WeAllSew will solve your loose item issue and you'll remember where everything is when you need to leave the house the next day!
For some quilters, their hair can sometimes be more foe then friend, getting in the way when they're trying to sew those close up stitches. But not anymore! Christina Kenkel at WeAllSew has a quick, simple, and fun tutorial all about making Fabric Hair Bows that will keep your hair tied up nice and neat so that your quilting can get done quick and sweet. With minimal fabric required, and a barrage of colors at your disposal, you'll be creating a collection of them in no time.
How do you help the environment and look stylish all at the same time? Easy, you make a Canvas Market Bag out of your best looking fabrics so that you no longer have to use plastic bags when taking home your groceries. And Kymona Tracey at WeAllSew has the tutorial for you to do just that.
If you're like some, Christmas is your favorite time of year and you can't wait for it to get here. So Christmas in July is the next best thing to the real deal because you're halfway there already. To celebrate the end of this unofficial holiday season, we present this quick and fun Holiday Mug Rug from Pat Bravo at WeAllSew. Put it together in an afternoon and get one stocking stuffer (or twelve) out of the way before the real Christmas rush begins!
Whether it's your scissors, your thread, or your fat quarters, everything is easier to find if it has it's own dedicated space. So what happens when you run out of places to store things? You create your own places to store them by making this handy Fabric Storage Bin from Pat Bravo at WeAllSew. Find out how she does it in this fun tutorial!
What if your pet came to school everyday and carried your pencils, erasers, and crayons? That's the concept behind Jessica Abbott's Dachshund Pencil Case at WeAllSew. Your children (and you, we know you need pencils just as much as they do) won't lost track of their writing instruments once they are conveniently held by their new four-legged friend.
Most shoppers like to keep their produce bagged separately from their other items so that they don't get damaged. Silvia Sutters at WeAllSew has facilitated this shopping need by creating an easy to make Reusable Produce Bag that will keep those oranges and apples safe on their journey from the supermarket to the kitchen.
When cooking in the kitchen, one usually has two goals. First that the food turns out yummy. Second, that you and the kitchen stay relatively clean. While we can't really help with the first, there might be something we can do about the second. Sue O'Very-Pruitt at WeAllSew has combined two kitchen staples, the apron and the towel, into one handy Kitchen Towel Apron that will not only keep you clean, but help you clean up too! Find out how to make one with this easy tutorial.
If there is one thing that all garment sewers know, it's that you are usually doing a lot of pressing. But how do press that perfect piece every time? Look no further, because Megann Freese over at WeAllSew has a fast and easy pattern to make you a Pressing Ham, also known as a tailor’s ham, that will help you press your garments right each and every time!
One of the last things to do when making a quilt is usually the thing that quilters sometimes have the most trouble with, the quilting itself. Usually this trouble arises from actually deciding what you want the quilting to be. But never fear, some of the latest and greatest sewing machines have decorative stitches already programmed into them, and Hayley Grzych at WeAllSew has a webinar to show you just how to utilize those stitches.
Do you have a convenient and easy to use bag that will store all your notions for your quilting trips? If the answer is no, then Heidi Pridemore at WeAllSew has the perfect project for a Notions Catch-All Tote so that you can prepared and ready to go for that next trip!
It's almost the Summer season, which means it's time to start thinking about ways to protect yourself from the sun in addition to enjoying it. Why not start the season off right with both a fun project and a fashion statement. Jessica Abbott over at WeAllSew has a tutorial for making a Men's or Women's Visor to shield your smiling face and keep cool in the process. It also can make a great Father's Day gift!
While quilting is a hobby that everyone can enjoy, it is true that some have more time to pursue it than others. For those that need to get their quilting fix in quick, Christy Burcham at WeAllSew has an informative webinar all about Fast Finish Quilts. Learn about some easily completable patterns and even some tips to help you finish your quilts quicker too!
Creating a fresh new look when sewing menswear can be as simple as making a new tie. With a dash of fun fabric (you only need 1 yard of fabric and 1 yard of interfacing fabric) and a couple of hours, you can make a dapper tie for the guy you know using this tutorial from Jaime David at WeAllSew. The key to a good necktie is a soft fabric, cut on the bias, and some good structure for support.
It's the end of April, which means it's the end of Serger Month. But that doesn't mean the fun has to end. Go out with a bang and learn how to make a Serger Tablecloth with Decorative Flatlock and Rolled Hem from Sue O'Very-Pruitt at WeAllSew. If you start today, then you'll have one ready for Mother's Day dinner next week.
Easter may be over, but that doesn't mean you still can't have a helpful basket or two around to store your non-egg-related items. So why not make try your hand at making a Woven Basket using Overlocker stitches. Mary Beck at WeAllSew has an informative tutorial perfect for Serger Month that'll have you making baskets in no time!
We all have big storage containers for our many irons, quilting mats, and other ephemera, but what do you have to hold your little everyday knick-knacks on your quilting table that you need at a moment's notice? Erika Mulvenna at WeAllSew has an easy tutorial for you to make Pint-Sized Baskets made from fabric so you won't have trouble finding those trinkets ever again!
Barbara Black recently decided to gift some of her old sample quilts to her friends, but before she did that she felt she should wash them first. There are important things to know when washing a quilt, and Barbara is here to let you know what you should and should not do.