A design for a dreamer. A satin dress with a chiffon layer gathered under the bust at the waist, revealing french lace flowers and tiny red beads. Lace and beads…
In quest to find a project where students don't incur much cost, we began to make pillowcase dresses! This has been one of the most fun and profitable projects we have…
Students in our family and consumer science department have always enjoyed making aprons. This past year we added chef's hats and kerchiefs optional to their sewing portfolio!
Another great 'optional' project that provides students with alternatives to sewing is the no-sew fleece blankets! With two pieces of contrasting fleece, in just a few hours they can have...
Quillows are another simple sewing project for beginners to start on! With just a few yards of fabric and equal yards of contrasting fabric and batting, you can have a…
Keep your idle hands busy with a small yo-yo project easy to reach! Here is my latest yo-yo creation, that I work on when I have a few minutes. I keep…
Yo-yo's are a special project for me! I began when I purchased a set of vintage aprons from Ebay! Much to my dismay, they were full of burns and tears. …
One of my favorite beginning sewing project at school is plastic canvas! It is very inexpensive and really gets the student's creative juices flowing. I have a book that I…
I was so inspired with your article to create needle books out of cocktail napkins, that I have already started on next year's Christmas gifts! I have been purchasing vintage…
My first project for 2009 is complete! At my husband's request, I made him a Jimmie Johnson (NASCAR) BBQ Apron. I used See & Sew pattern number: B4585, but skipped…
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