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New Sewing Machine Projects

Did you just get a new sewing machine? Now you are looking through site after site just to find the perfect starter projects. Here is a collection of easy and great projects for anyone who wants to start a quick project with your wonderful new sewing machine. Pickled Apron Tutorial TUTORIAL - Easter Pot Holder | Miss Mary Sewing Classes Sleep-In-Late Pillowcase Tutorial Key Fob Video Tutorial Beginner Skirt Sewing Tutorial - Shrimp Salad Circus Chiffon Sheer Scarf Tutorial Happy Sewing!

Best of Sew Spoiled 2013

Tutorials of 2013 Skinny Jeans Critter Pillow Old Laptop bag/ New iPad Case How To Download your Etsy PDF Files Vinylize Your Rain Boots Joyful Jumper Little Girl/ Doll Nighty Projects For Your Stash Chiffon Scarf Ribbon Zipper Pull Fabric Covered Buttons Bookmark Give your Library Bag some Character Market Bag with only a Half Yard of Fabric Judy Moody Embroidery Make Your Own Brigadeiro Fabric Button Video Key Fob Video Letter Applique Video Sew Spoiled Patterns of 2013 iPad Mini Case   Thirty One Skirt  Tailgate Teammate Tote New Patterns To come! iPad Air Case Tailgate Teammate Backpack We hope you are enjoying your families and friends this new year! Thank you for your continual support. We will see you 2014!

Semi-handmade for Kids

T shirt Quilt A Tic Tac Toe Frisbee Game Twistable Crayon Roll Tutorial I saw this great idea in a book, take a little box (you can find little tin lunch boxes at $5 Below) and fill it with thread, felt, fabric scraps, buttons, little scissors and pins. This would be for a 9+ year old gift. The book I found this idea in was Crafty Creatures  by Jane Bull. I would buy this book and gift it with the box of fabric and fun. Crafty Creatures by Jane Bull. Doodle Bag  Tutorial Place Vinyl letters on rain boots or converse tips of shoes. Christmas Doll Advent Calendar Enjoy!

SwimSuit Project and Tutorial Finds

Last week my daughter had "Fun in the Sun" Day with her class. The only problem was, I hadn't found her a swimsuit that fit yet and the one from last season was too small length wise. She also told me, she would have to wear it all day! Her one piece had criss cross straps in the back and she would have to undress every time she had to go to the bathroom. (Mommies think like this.) So I decided to cut the one piece in half! This project was a little scary for me, since I am use to using cotton, not lycra.  There are two rules to remember when sewing lycra. Rule #1 You can not iron it.  Rule #2 It works best if you serge or zigzag stitch the raw edges, before folding it over to finish an edge.  After cutting the one piece swimsuit in half. I looked at and said, "What have I done!" Then realizing there is no turning back now, I went for it! It had to work! I am showing you a picture of what I did next with the bottom piece. I rolled it over like you ...