As Serger Month continues, Silvia Sutters at WeAllSew is here to show you three ways to remove Overlocker (Serger) Stitches. Learn what she does to help you get out of a jam and to let you continue sewing with ease.
April is National Serger Month, so let's take a look at some fun projects you can make with your serger. We will begin with a practical and environmentally friendly Reusable Straw Case. Now you can carry reusable straws in a carrying case inside your purse. Enjoy this tutorial from Sewing Bees, AKA Sue O’Very-Pruitt owner of Sookie Sews and a BERNINA Expert.
If you're not in the mood to make an Easter Basket or an Easter Bunny Mini Quilt for Easter, how about some Easter Ornaments? Erika Mulvenna at WeAllSew has some instructions to make these fun and out of the box decorations that will surely bring a smile to your face!
With March coming to end, that means that Easter is right around the corner. And what better way to begin decorating for the holiday than with a brand new project. Cherry Guidry at WeAllSew has a fun, easy, and quick Easter Bunny Mini Quilt for you to make that'll have you hopping with glee.
Leni Levenson Wiener at WeAllSew has a fun and easy project that is sure to get your day off to a hopping start. Learn how to sew some Bean Bag Frogs from Leni to add some whimsy and delight to the decor of your house, or as a fun gift to give for family and friends.
Looking for some quick and practical ways to get organized in the new year? Christina Kenkel at WeAllSew has a tutorial on how to sew a Mini Organizing Collection that includes: Padded Computer Sleeve, Padded Phone Sleeve, Notebook Sleeve, and a Pencil Case.
What goes great with homemade quilt lying on top of a bed? A set of homemade pillowcases to go with it! Emily Hall at WeAllSew has a quick and simple pillowcase tutorial for you that'll let you whip up a set of fun and decorative cases in no time at all!
Blankets, bibs, stuffed animals, there are so many gifts you can make for that person you know with a newborn in there life. But are any of those as adorable as a pair of little Quilted Baby Booties to put on their little baby feet? Aynsley Campbell at WeAllSew has a great tutorial to show you how to make some for that toddler on the go!
When you want your work to be seen, but not actually see the work being done, you would use a monofilament thread. The trouble is, working with this "invisible" thread can be more of a challenge than you think. That's where Susan Beck at WeAllSew comes in with her handy guide to using this tricky thread.
How cute would you and your little one look baking goodies in these Valentine’s Day aprons?! Or, if you’re like designer Sharon Madsen at WeAllSew, you can don this adorable apron and serve delicious store-bought treats instead.
Have a lot of red and pink scraps? Jen from Shabby Fabrics shows you how to create a quick and easy fabric wreath. Put this together in no time for Valentine's Day.
As soon as the new year rolls in, Valentine’s Day is right behind it. This is a fun day full of love, hearts, red, pink, and chocolate. Yes, chocolate and a nice cup of hot chocolate to start the day. Instead of using a coaster, make a cute handmade mug rug from Kymona Tracey at WeAllSew, or make one for your sweetheart.
These little Envelope Pouches from Pat Bravo at WeAllSew are adorable, sized perfectly for gifting small treasures and, with a few red scraps from your stash, they will make a wonderful Valentine’s Day gift.
They say that we were our hearts on our sleeve, but what if we could take that expression literally? Well now you can, except maybe on your table and not the sleeve, as Melissa Mortenson at WeAllSew has made this adorable Patchwork Heart Pincushion to keep all those pesky pins in place when you're making that Valentine's gift for that special someone.
As Alex, and many other quilters, have said before, it is important to always label your quilts. But who says you just have to put a label on the back? With everything going on the past few years, Amanda Leins at WeAllSew didn't have time to create a label, so she decided to put the label in the in the quilt's binding! Find out how she did it.
BERNINA has put together a goal planning worksheet to help you get organized. List your top projects to complete, techniques to learn and more to help you stay on track. Plus, you can track your sewing on a weekly basis to ensure that you spend as much quality time as you can with your machine!
Whether it's winter, allergy season, or you've just got the sniffles, it's always nice to have some tissues with you. But the problem is they are never at your fingertips when needed. Paris at WeAllSew has solved this issue with her handy Keychain Tissue Holder. Just clip away and be ready for when those sneezes, watery eyes, or runny noses hit you.
Quilted jackets are everywhere nowadays, so to get more for your money, why not make a reversible jacket? Sarah Joiner at WeAllSew has tips and tricks for sewing a reversible quilted jacket including ideas about pattern selection, finishing, and enclosures. It's definitely a fashionable "twofer".