January 13, 2012

Sewing tutorial round up

Check out these bag, pouch, and apron instructions, graciously provided by the people of the internet:
Naughty secretary bag tutorial at Sew Sweetness
Urban jungle bag pattern, also from Sew Sweetness
Laminated messenger bag tutorial by Sew Can Do
Boxed pouch how-to from Terrabyte Farm
A Kindle slip case project by Charm Stitch
Shannon's apron instructions from Buttercream and a Sewing Machine

And a bonus: If you share a link to designer Tanya Whelan's pretty new book Sew What You Love, you can choose a free bag pattern to download. Find out more right here.

16 comments:

  1. Nice selection! Now if I could only get my other projects done.... ;)

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  2. You mean that other thing you thought about making bigger and sending over?

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  3. No, YOUR thing. You said it would be a bonus if I got done in time.....

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  4. Nice selection ..there's a lot to do here ! Thank you, Ste

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  5. Thank you so much for posting 2 of my bags!! I live in Chicago too! I started looking at your fabrics last year but never got around to buying any, but I have a very large bag pattern that I'm writing soon that would be perfect for it...I'm just trying to decide which Tulip colorway to use. ;-) Thanks again!

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  6. I wish I could sew like this!
    Lovely selection!
    Greetings from Brazil!

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  7. Thanks so much for featuring my Laminated Messenger Bag! Do you have a button I could add to my Featured On page?

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  8. Thanks for sharing these. I love the boxed pouches and will definitely be making one -- I've been wanting to try some zipper pouches!

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  9. Ohhhh! Thanks for sharing. I love all of these.

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  10. Maybe I'll give the Kindle slip case a try. It seems not too complicated. Thanks for sharing!

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  11. Hey Cheryl, I haven't created one, sorry. Thanks for sharing your tutorial with everyone!

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  12. Sara, thank you to you, too! If you make something with Tulip, be sure to let me know so I can admire your handiwork! :)

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  13. what a lovely blog I´ve found here :D I´ll take a look around here and then I probably will link to my own blog!

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