August 29, 2012

Tutorials for small things to sew

For some handy coasters, cases, and bags, check out the following DIY sewing tutorials. Thanks for sharing these, kind citizens of the internet!

Felt laptop sleeve at Just Crafty Enough
Block coasters by Abernathy Crafts
Pieced hexagon coasters from Canoe Ridge Creations
Grocery bag that folds into a strawberry at Craft Passion
Gift card pocket from Making the World Cuter
Zipper pencil case by Craft Passion

17 comments:

  1. Love when you post tutorials:)
    They are so inspiering!!!

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  2. I know, these make you want to sew something small and cute, right?

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  3. I've already been eyeing that pencil case!

    Mum

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  4. Thanks! I see two more things to put on my to do list!

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  5. Thanks for these tutorials. Love them!

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  6. I love the grocery bag ! It's so cute. <3
    Thank you. :)

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  7. I feel myself getting sucked deeper into the internet. You send me to some of the most wonderful places.

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  8. I love these posts! I always think I'm going to get around to making some of them for myself but I never do. :)

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  9. Jessica. I just want us to be best friends.

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  10. Wow, I haven't tried to sew for a long, long while but that totally cute and useful shopping bag might make me borrow the sewing machine from my mom again! I love that you can use it as a charm on your bag, but when you unexpectedly need to carry something extra, you're all set! Amazing. I love multifuction things...

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  11. Thanks for featuring my fabric coaster tutorial! It's an honor, you're one of my favorite blogs!

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  12. Very interesting to read your article. I am happy to visit on your site

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  13. thankyou, your post inspiring me..

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  14. Thanks. I should do something for my childrent.

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  15. OMG, I love the strawberry-bag tutorial! I got one last summer, but a tutorial to make them by myself, great!

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