Warmer weather means more strap sewing but do you know this trick for turning tubes of fabric? It’s so cool and she makes it look really easy you have to check it out.
Learn how to easily turn a tube of fabric with, well a tube!
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Warmer weather means more strap sewing but do you know this trick for turning tubes of fabric? It’s so cool and she makes it look really easy you have to check it out.
Learn how to easily turn a tube of fabric with, well a tube!
Kids grow so fast so it’s awesome when you can stretch just a little more wear out of their clothes. I am loving how Autum of It’s Always Autumn turned a pair of sweat pants into an cute skirt!
Get the quick and easy upcycled skirt tutorial!
Holes in clothes don’t have to destine the garments to the trash. Patches are back and cooler than ever!
See all 15 Creative Patch Tutorials over at Nap-Time Creations.
Have you ever gone fabric shopping on vacation? If you or a fabric loving friend are headed to Los Angeles you guys have to check out these must see fabric shops.
See where to shop for fabric in L.A. now.
These darling, fabric birdhouses are easy to sew and are a great way to show off your favorite fabrics. Or whip up a few from vintage sheets for a retro inspired look. You might just find yourself addicted to sewing beautiful birdhouses!
Whoever thought that saving all of those woven fabric scraps would pay off. Take a look at what some rope and a few fabric strips can become! Create a rope rag rug with just a few packages of clothesline and 9 yards of fabric strips and you’ve got a stunning focal point for any room!
Click Here To Make Your Own Rope Rug
A Halter Top Maxi Dress is the perfect summer wardrobe staple. Whether you hand paint your fabric like this Watercolor Maxi Dress or use a fabulous designer print, this easy tutorial and free bodice pattern will have you relaxing in a breezy, Summer Maxi before you know it.
Watercolor Maxi Dress Tutorial
Have you ever wondered how needles and pins are made? This video shows you all of the steps, and there are a LOT of steps! Steel wire, flying sparks, straighteners, cutters, shaking chutes, grinding wheels, flattening stamps, eye punchers, more fire, cooling, glycerine oil, polishing powder, THEN they get sewn up in bundles to spin in a machine for 2 DAYS! Makes you want to make the most of the needles you have – they’ve worked hard even before they’ve gotten to you!
Ready to check out some new sewing tools that can save you lots of time and frustration? Watch this!
To learn more about each sewing tool featured in the video, follow these links for more info!
Marissa sharing a loop turner
Melissa sharing a Simflex Gauge
Susan sharing tiny rotary cutters
Abby sharing a walking foot
Stacey sharing a seam allowance guide