How to Make Lavender Sachets
Wow, we make the lavender sachets for our various uses. These sachets can be used to keep our wardrobes fresh as the lavender releases its scent. This keeps moisture out of our old clothes each time we ruffle the sachet. More so, lavender is a moth deterrent, so your home stays free from these annoying insects. You can see that the tutorial here is a big find for you to be able to DIY for a moth-free home! Also, these lavender sachets help you sleep! Materials needed: Funnel Basic Sewing Tools Rotary...
Cute Fabric Scrap Keychains
Hi. This tutorial here teaches you how to make scrap keychains with fabric. These are so colorful and flowery that you'll want to flaunt them everywhere. You can make these as souvenirs or just simple gifts to loved ones and mostly for your personal use. Follow the instructions in the tutorial and you will enjoy a lovely DIY time! Materials needed: fabric scraps medium weight iron on interfacing small piece of Pellon Peltex one sided iron-on interfacing twill tape or grosgrain ribbon key ring pink...
Super Quick Bunting Dishtowel
Check out this bright and charming dishtowel. Beautiful, isn't it? Yeah, it sure is. This decorative kitchenware is a must have for everyone worth their salt because it sure makes the holidays more colorful, right? So, start getting ready for the holidays right away by sewing this bunting dishtowel. And you know what, you can DIY perfectly and efficiently because you got just the right guide in this tutorial below which of course comes free of any charges. So guys, get in the mood of festivity! Materials ...
Sew An Easy Baby Sleep Sack
Well now friends. How are y'all doing. Here's the DIY tutorial for this all important and safety item, a baby sleep sack. This will keep your baby warm and protected. It also keeps out all sorts of flying and creeping insects. Use the tutorial below to make your precious baby one of these. You can also make one as a baby shower gift. Know what? You can print this tutorial for easy reference. Good luck! Materials needed: one yard of light fleece (for main pieces) ¼ yard contrasting fleece for binding ...
Cute Ruffle Diaper Covers
Hey newly preggies and fresh mummies, these ruffle diaper covers are just what you need. Newsflash! You can Do it Yourself. They are protective and comfy, 2 super combos don't you think? These diaper covers also make your baby look super cute as there will be no diapers in sight. So, let's follow the guide and hit the production line!!! Materials needed: quilting weight cotton skinny elastic 1/2” single fold bias tape safety pin serger
Cute Footed Baby Pants
Hello everyone here!!! How are you all doing? Are you expecting a little one soon? Or already running after your toddler? Or maybe you know someone who just had a baby? Then these footed baby pants are calling for you. Take a look at the free tutorial and your bundle of joy will be the better for it, toddling all da way! Materials needed: 4 way stretch knit fabric with 50% stretch 1″ elastic – 14″ in length
Easy to Make Baby Bonnet
Hello beautiful people! How are you all doing today? I hope great. Yes! We can make a Baby Bonnet from two fat quarters. Think you can't? Well, fear no more! The tutorial linked below makes easy work of this lovely bonnet. Just take off some steam by sewing this lovely bonnet for your lovely angels! Have fun! Materials needed: 1.5 yards of ribbon cut into 3- 18 inch pieces 2 coordinating Fat Quarters cut to 9″ by 14″
Make a Fabric Stash Buster Playmat
Have you got an active little one? One who is very inquisitive and loves to play a lot? Well, let’s make those little fingers busy with this fabric stash buster playmat. This playmat can be washed and hence, very hygienic. Also, it’s safe as a baby can’t fall off them. What are you still waiting for? Let’s make this for those babies! Good luck! Materials needed: Fabric Wadding or batting, just something thick enough to make the mat comfy for baby to lie on Thread, Scissors and a Sewing Machine Bias...
Super Cute Knotted Baby Turban
I melted when I saw these adorable and cute knotted baby turbans. They sure will be perfect as gifts for baby showers. I can imagine how perfect they will be as a set. If you have little girls, why not adorn their heads with these beauties? I’m sure they’ll love them! These hats will keep your little angel’s head warm and protected. So, let’s give it a try! Materials needed: Knit Fabric Eloflex Thread Scissors or Rotary Cutter & Mat Sewing Machine Clips or Pins Iron & Ironing Board
DIY Heating Pad
Wow, when medicine is so colorful and bright then you are excited to embrace it. The heating pad is used for warming of parts of the body in order to manage pain and sometimes keep warm. These usually come in boring bottles and colors but this is so beautiful that I'm sure everyone wants to make one if not more for friends and family. The tutorial is shared here and it's free for all to use as you desire, so go through it and follow the instructions to make this lovely heating pad yourself! Materials need...
DIY Flannel Hand Warmers
Hand warmers are one of the easiest gifts to make but they provide the most warmth. I often have cold hands in the cold seasons and hand warmers have always kept them warm. Pairing hand warmers with some little essentials or candy will make great gifts for the upcoming valentine’s. Just look at these Flannel Hand Warmers, aren’t they just beautiful? Materials needed: One pair of cotton pajama pants (you can get from a thrift store for $5 and wash them before the project) Matching thread Pinking shear...
DIY Mini Scrap Quilt
Hello my fellow craft lovers! Hope you all are doing great today. Look at the beautiful mini scrap quilt we have before us today. How beautiful! The good news is that there is a free tutorial attached to this post to make easy work of this mini scrap quilt. The working of the patterns is just so easy on the eye that we cannot but do this and enjoy our own special quilt! Materials needed: Assorted string-y scraps of your favorite fabric no wider than 1 1/2” and between 3” and 13 1/2” in length...
DIY Walker Caddy
Looking for a gift for that special someone? Maybe your grandma or grandpa? Have anyone who uses a walker? Well, a caddy will definitely be a very warm and hearty gift. This caddy will be able to carry all necessary items, ranging from pens, books, cups, bottles and much more. Are you ready to make this lovely caddy? If you are, let’s begin! Materials needed: 2 yards of fabric total 1/2 yard of 60’’ wide foam stabilizer 1/2 yard medium weight woven stabilizer 2 rectangular rings with a 1” opening...
Easy Spring Rainbows Quilt
We have a guide to making the Spring Rainbow quilt here and you all should take full advantage of this tutorial that comes absolutely free. This quilt makes picnicking a joyful experience. It can be used as a bedding material and even as an inspiration for more spring ideas. This piece brings spring to life in your homes and keeps it right there. So dive into the tutorial right away! Materials needed: 1 1930s Colors Bella Solids Jelly Roll 1/2 yard Bella Solids Snow 1/2 yard Avalon Daisy (for backing...
Cute Doll Made from Socks
Hi there. Are you running out of dolls at home? You know kids go gaga over a new toy but soon the excitement wears off and they start clamoring for another. Learn to make toys easily and quickly for your kids and others as well. So then, have fun with this tutorial and let the young ones have their fun too. Upcycle your old socks to this cute and adorable doll by going through the tutorial I just shared below and following the patterns. You can use any socks you have for this to create variety! Materials ...