Doesn’t Fall just give you all the cozy sewing feels? It does me. It seems like Fall is the time of year when the homey hobbies like sewing and knitting get their time to shine. But, it’s also the time of year when life starts to get busy, so you may not have time to sew a Fall themed quilt or hand make your entire Fall wardrobe.
Read MoreIf you’re a short waisted gal like me, then boy, do I have the tutorial for you today! While I like the look of all the current high waisted trends on other people, being short waisted, those clothes can look rather ridiculous on me. In fact, most mid rise fit like high rise on me!
Because of this, I struggle to find pants that are the right rise for me right now. I recently bought some pajama pants, though, that were high rise, but that I knew I could alter to fit me how I like them. I created a video tutorial to show you how to do it too!
Read MoreI love sewing for Fall! I love sewing little projects for most holidays, actually, but Fall always feels like the perfect time to make something simple, scrappy and cute to add to our home decor for the season. A few weeks ago, I was in need of a small sewing project I could make with scraps just for fun and I remembered taking a photo in an antique store last summer of the cutest little fabric pumpkins, hand sewn many, many years ago, with quirky embroidered faces, just hanging on a nail like ornaments.
Read MoreAre you someone who has been sewing clothing and finding that your clothes just aren’t turning out how you wanted them to? Maybe they’re wearable, but just don’t look good on you, or maybe they actually turned out beautifully, but you find them languishing in the back of your closet, never being worn and you wonder why it is you don’t like it.
If that’s you, I have two big tips for you today so that you can start making garments you’ll actually be able to wear! If you’re making one of these mistakes in your sewing life, this post is sure to improve your success rate. Promise.
Read MoreIntroducing my newest sewing pattern! I’m really diggin’ this one, it’s just the cutest. I wanted to make a pumpkin outfit for my Phoebe Rag Doll collection, but it obviously snowballed and I made TWO different Halloween costumes for the dolls instead!
Read MoreMy teen daughters are into cottage core style hair accessories lately and asked if I could copy a few that we’ve seen. One of those were some pretty, velvet bows we spotted at Target the other day. They were larger hair bows with long tails and so cute! But at $14 a piece, we knew we could DIY them for a fraction of the cost.
Sure enough, after spending just $2.50 for each spool of velvet ribbon and the same for a bag of hair clips, we have the cutest set of velvet hair bows! And I’m going to teach you how, so you can have some too :)
Read MoreIf you have a top or shirt pattern that you love the fit of and that you find yourself making over and over, you may have considered other ways to use it, including somehow turning it into a dress. This is something I’ve done many times with great success! So today I’m going to show you how you can lengthen any top sewing pattern to make a dress.
Let the pattern hacking commence!
Read MoreI’m very excited to show you around my new, small-but-just-right sewing room today! As someone who has lived in 7 states now, you can imagine that I have sewn in all kinds of spaces, from big rooms to basements, to hallway desks, to living room corners. Because of this, I’ve amassed quite a few tips for adapting to sewing in small or make-shift spaces and I’m here to share those ideas with you today too so that you can make any space work for you!
Read MoreThe first quilt I ever made was an improv quilt! It was a scrappy, wonky house quilt backed with flannel and up until my toddler son got into some paint and painted the basement family room with it, including said quilt, it was one of the coziest too.
I’m here to chat about improv quilting today; what it is, how to get started, and project ideas!
Read MoreIf you’ve been reading Pin Cut Sew for a long time, you may remember that this blog began because I started teaching sewing camps for kids several Summers ago when we lived in Hawaii. I needed a way to earn money that summer and teaching kids to sew quickly emerged as a FUN way to earn quite a bit of extra income in just a few weeks of sewing camps.
Read MoreI found myself needed a few more pin cushions for sewing classes and decided to try making some with a few mason jars I had in the cupboard already. The fun thing about making pin cushions out of jars is that they can hold sewing accessories safely in the jar portion and become a travel sewing kit!
Today I’ll show you how to make an easy pin cushion out of any size jar, and you don’t even need a sewing machine! Yep, this is a hot glue project, with a tiny bit of hand sewing. Keep reading for the step by step mason jar pin cushion instructions with all of photos you need to make this simple project.
Read MoreShorts can be such an easy, low pressure garment garment to sew! They don’t require as much fitting as pants since shorts are generally worn looser and and there aren’t any leg fitting issues to be dealt with. Plus, shorts don’t take much fabric, so you can even sew some cute summer shorts from scraps you have left over from other garments! They can be made in all kinds of fabrics too — I love easy, breezy fabrics like rayon and linen for summer clothes of all kinds, shorts included.
I’ve rounded up a great variety of shorts sewing patterns for women for you! There’s something for everyone here, denim and non denim shorts patterns, high waisted shorts, running shorts, and even some FREE shorts patterns to sew.
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