June 14, 2010

Super cute sewing tutorials

Have you visited Anna Graham's blog Noodlehead yet? If you like to sew things that are so cute you can't stand it, rush right over there. Here's her free tutorial for gathered clutches (also available as a PDF pattern with other styling options for purchase right here.)

Or maybe you want a little zippered pouch with a key ring. Tutorial here.

Maybe you want that zippered wallet to have some adorable detailing. Tutorial here.

Or maybe you want to sew a bike basket, a diaper keeper, a mail organizer, or a host of other useful things listed on Anna's blog. Go crazy.

To see the lovely things others have made from her tutorials, like Yellow Poplar's pouches above, visit the Noodlehead Tutorials Flickr pool.

36 comments:

  1. Oh how cute! I'm SO gonna borrow my mom's sewing machine and try this! :)

    ♥kayla

    www.themindwandering.blogspot.com

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  2. super fun fabrics and great little pouches. Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Anna's blog and projects are awesome!

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  4. These are really really cool. I have tons of odds and ends fabric that were leftover from when my mom made me a gorgeous black and white quilt. I've been trying to decide what I should do with them and I'm thinking this is a great idea to use up some of it. Thanks so much for sharing!

    Bre @ http://theredbungalow.blogspot.com

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  5. These are great, if only I could put a zipper in.

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  6. That's great! Thanks for sharing. I will definitely check it out!

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  7. I've been to Anna's blog. Yes, tons of cute stuff available there! I do have plans for making some!

    Mum

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  8. Thanks for the tip - I´ll jump over there at once! :-)

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  9. So cute!! I wish I could sew!

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  10. wonderful tutorials! I think I'll try some out =D

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  11. this is so weird, I just stumbled on noodleheads this morning, then I saw this. You are right, craft riches to be plundered there for sure.

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  12. super cute!

    Maybe I should print them out as gift ideas for me to my friends who sew. haha!

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  13. Love these tutorials! My fave is the first ruffle clutch...thanks for sharing!

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  14. ohhhhhhh.em.gee.wizz!!!!
    those are SPECTACULARLY adorable!!
    thanks!! =D

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  15. These are really cute. Now I wish I had a sewing machine :D

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  16. Thanks so much for the awesome feature. I'm totally blushing!!! Love your blog of course (and a fellow orange lover as well). :)

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  17. awww, these are the cutest pouches:) love 'em!

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  18. Very excited about the mail sorter. I've been looking to make something just like that recently. Thanks for sharing.

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  19. Lovely!

    By the way: do you watch the soccer worldcup? And for which team to you cheer? The Netherlands?
    We are orange ;)

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  20. What neat links! Thanks for posting Noodleheads. Now I have MORE projects to try out!

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  21. Dien, I'm afraid I'm not much of a sports fan. But if I cheered based on colors alone, I'd support the Netherlands every time!

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  22. I love this blog and all her patterns. :) So adorable. I can't get enough of hand sewn items that look so modern and chic and are totally easy to incorporate into everyday life!
    kt
    www.barefootbeadshawaii.blogspot.com

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  23. I love the gathered clutch! So adorable. It does a great job with the photos and the descriptions... its easy even for a beginner like me :)

    Also, it does a great job explaining how to do the zipper!

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  24. Wow! Those are super cute! I'm off to check out the rest. Thanks for sharing!

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  25. Too much cuteness! I'm so excited!

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  26. They're great, I would like to do them!

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  27. Cool! I hope it turns out wonderfully!

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  28. I really like those small wallets on the end, i used your picture (with credit to you ofcourse), http://wishfultinker.blogspot.com/2012/02/speaking-of-fabrics.html

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  29. I struggle working inserting zippers. However, watching your tutorial I believe that I can accomplish it properly and with confidence. Thank you!

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  30. This post was featured on truecharismacrafts.blogspot.com
    Check it out!

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  31. I love this website so much! Thank you for posting!!!!

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