Author: Sew Mama Sew

No-Stress Tabbed Zipper Pouch Tutorial

In this tutorial you will learn how to make no-stress tabbed zipper pouch at home with step by step procedure. Zipper Pouch Tutorial Materials Required • 2 fat quarters (exterior and interior of pouch) • ½ yard fusible interfacing • 1 10” zipper Supplies Needed • Rotary cutter, ruler, and mat • Iron • Double-sided[…]

Napkin Making Tutorial

From Ashley: I tend to save all my scraps, and they seem to multiply, so I’m always looking for new ways to use them. This is a quick and easy project; which you could adapt to any size scraps you happen to have. I love using cloth napkins. Not only is it a great way[…]

How to Make Quick Piece Tiny Fabric Squares

Elizabeth do a lot of quilting and, consequently, end up with a lot of scraps. To keep things under control, I generally save only those scraps that are at least 5” square. However, there are some smaller scraps that I just can’t let go. Some are out of print, some are more difficult-to-find Japanese imports,[…]

Charm Squares Baby Quilt

Every month Elizabeth from Oh, Fransson! shares a new project featuring one of our current fabric collections. We love everything she creates but Elizabeth’s quilts are especially wonderful and she has a series of great tutorials on Oh, Fransson! to guide you through various quilting steps. Today’s Charm Squares Baby Quilt is a perfect Scrap[…]

Sabrina Tunic Pattern Review

Huan-Hua offered to sew The Sabrina Tunic, whipping up both a wearable muslin and a final, beautiful version of the dress. She has future plans for the pattern too Sabrina Tunic Pattern Review Pattern The Sabrina Tunic from Serendipity Studio Sewing Description From the pattern package: “You will feel as cool and sophisticated as Audrey[…]

Pearl Prong Western Snaps Tutorial

You might be familiar with pearl prong snaps if you’ve ever seen a fancy western shirt or rodeo shirt. That’s where I first ran into them- when I was a teenage thrift store shopper, a western shirt was considered one of the best finds. I loved them! And still do. The best part of a[…]

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