Diy sewing gifts
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DIY SUPER EASY SCISSORS HOLDER | Scissors Pouch Pattern & Tutorial [sewingtimes]

Maxie Martin saved to sewing projects
It's getting harder and harder each year to come up with something to make for my sisters-in-law. It's tradition for me to gift them something handmade,and after 16 years in the family I'm running out of things to make for them. There are only so many useful things made out of fabric that people who…

It's Always Autumn saved to Handmade gifts
DIY EASY COIN CASE | Cute Coin Purse Tutorial - Sewing Gifts Ideas [sewingtimes]

Yvonne Trout saved to Bags and Purses
These adorable little car trash bags are the biggest seller in my shop! I mean, who doesn’t need a beautiful bag to fill with trash! LOL They are lined with vinyl for quick wipe downs, but if…
Dixie Sams saved to Sewing

Erika Chapman saved to Sewing Ideas and Patterns
The guacamole is fresh, the onions are diced, the cheese is shredded and the table is set. All you need to make your taco night perfect is a handmade, cotton fabric tortilla warmer. Soft, warm tortillas are essential for delicious fajitas and tacos. Just place your tortillas in the warmer and heat them up in the microwave. In just 30 seconds or so, your tortillas will be ready and will stay warm throughout your dinner.

ehow saved to DIY Fabric Crafts
DIY Bedside Pocket Organizer Free Sewing Pattern & Tutorial #bedside #organizer #pattern #pocket #sewing - Product Ideas ideas #ProductIdeas

Sondra Froelich saved to sewing
Looking for an easy spring craft to make? This homemade DIY harvest apron is perfect for gathering fresh produce and flowers from the garden.

Somerset saved to Easy Sewing Crafts
DIY playing card holder is super easy project using felt fabric! Learn how to sew playing card holders and surprise your family on game night!
I stumbled across these fabric bookmarks that looked cool and super simple to make: source But I didn't feel like dragging out my sewing machine and ironing board. So, I made one out of paper! I cut a 3"x3" square and then cut another 3"x3" square into a little bit more than half. Because I'm using adhesive and not stitching it, I knew that I would need a bigger corner area, which you can see on the piece on the right side. And then I decorated the papers and simply glued them together on…

Jennifer Garvin saved to Crafting