Outdoor dining is calling with summer weather on the way and this picnic blanket has the additional benefit of a self-contained bag that it can be rolled into and carried in. With its sunburst design, you may also be able to make a bit of a dent into your fabric stash too.
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These are a fun little pillow project that'll be great for beginner sewers, being just three seams and then some stuffing. The fabric is just a rectangle, so no need for a pattern and these can easily be resized, as described in the tutorial.
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The strong geometric style of this design means this cushion will make it perfect for simple and contemporary interiors. The technique means that this isn't a difficult project to sew, but you'll need a little patience to follow along, but the results look well worth it.
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How much fun are these strawberry themed pillows? These look great when piled up together, using different fabrics for the body. The main part of the pillows are made up from triangles of fabric and theres a free PDF template that you can use to cut the fabric for the stem.
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Does your fridge look like it was caught by an explosion in post-it notes and magnet factory? If so, this super simple sewing tutorial is for you demonstrating how to sew pretty little fabric pockets to hold cards and notes that attach with magnets.
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Every now and again we like to throw a clever no-sew project into the Freeneedle mix and today it's one that could be a great stash buster. These flowers are super easy to make, with the fabric petals bonded over wire and these will make unusual decorations in a favorite vase.
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Right, not every sewer is going to benefit from a tailor's ham, but for those who are undertaking more advanced dress making projects, this can be handy for pressing curved sections of clothing to help them fit better. This tutorial includes a free pattern to download.
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While some very expensive cars may come with screens for back seat passengers, this is more of a rarity at the lower end, but this is a clever idea to sew a holder for a tablet to hold it in position. The tutorial includes a pattern for the handle that fits over the handle of the central armrest glovebox, but with some velcro or poppers, this could perhaps be adapted to attach to a head rest too.
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Flowers can be used in so many ways, to dress up and embellish a wide range of different sewing projects. This is a very bold and striking design and the process to make your own is described clearly on this page.
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This striking pouf will add a splash of color to any room and will be perfect for kids, as a footstool or occasional seating when you've a few extra visitors. the tutorial includes a template to download for cutting the fabric segments that you sew together to make your pouf.
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