DIY Simple Spiral Pouch Bag
This small bag with a strange shape is actually just made of a piece of cloth + half a zipper.For common bags, we install zippers on them by following the rules and side-to-side. Today, we broke the rules and moved the zipper to a position, and the bag was twisted into the shape of a snail shell. Isn't it fun?!
Easy Cosmetics Bag Pattern
I'm sure all of my students already know how to make a shell bag, right? Today we will play a new trick, make a shell bag with pinch pleats →-)
DIY Halfmoon Zip Pouch
DIY Easy Card Holder / Mini Card Wallet
Free Sewing Tutorial. A practical two-fold wallet with a large banknote slot, 3 card slots, a coin bag and 2 bill slots→
Market Reusable Tote Bag Tutorial
Market Tote Sewn From a Pillowcase. These reusable shopping totes are made from recycled pillowcases. They're fully lined, machine washable, compact and cute. And as it turns out, they're also really easy to make.
Little Bag of Secrets. Tutorial+Pattern
The pattern is completely flexible as far as size goes – you can make it as big or as small as you like. as such, i can’t tell you exactly how much fabric you will need because that will depend, but my bag is smallish, so two fat quarters were more than enough.
How to Sew a Lined Zipper Pouch
How to Sew a Lined Zipper bag - Easy Zipper bag FREE Tutorial - How to attach zipper (bag with lining)
Tutorial: Reversible Tote Bag
I made this tote bag for the Sew? It's a fairly "classic" style - but I've made it a little more hip with retro fabric from Reprodepot.
City Tote Bag Tutorial
City Tote Bag Free Tutorial. Added a 3-d pocket to the front, nice large and roomy. The zipper pocket is not sewn shut! My stitching was even and no more ghastly corners!
Binding a Quilt. How to Finish the Edges
Binding Quilts: Binding finishes the edges of a quilt and there are quite a few variations on how it can be done. The majority of quilters use double-fold straight-grain binding unless the quilt has curved edges, in which case they opt for bias binding.
Common Hand-Embroidery Stitches
Here’s a visual guide to some of the most common hand-embroidery stitches found in quilts and other sewing projects. Pattern instructions usually tell you what type of thread to use, but if you’re venturing out on your own, use embroidery floss or pearl cotton with a wide-eye embroidry needle.



















