Crocheting little clothes for your kids is one of the best things that comes with being a parent. These crochet baby dresses are the best!
Sweet Pea Cardigan Crochet Pattern: Spring is a time of renewal, when the world bursts forth with vibrant colors and new beginnings. It's a season that brings warmth and joy, and nothing captures that essence
A simple crochet baby cardigan for all occasions, so sweet and lovely for both boys and girls, and easy to make. The cardigan is a crossover cardigan that ties together instead of using buttons. Perfect for newborns. The pattern has step by step pictures to show you how to crochet the baby cardigan and will
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Tired of finding patterns or tutorials you absolutely love and want to try, only to find out that the blog post is simply a tutorial or a blurb about a project? Do you often find projects you yearn to make and become increasingly frustrated with sewing ideas that don't come with free printable sewing patterns? Well, you’re in luck, because we have started to collect all of our printable sewing patterns into one place. With this huge list of free sewing patterns pdf available for download, you'll be all set and ready to sew! There are plenty of free printable sewing patterns for beginners, too, on this page of 74+ Free Printable Sewing Patterns. We have found the best sewing patterns and tutorial PDFs that you can easily download and get sewing. I love printable patterns in all sorts of crafting, and for many reasons. A printable page doesn't have to be printed. Most of these projects come with PDFs that can be downloaded and pulled up whenever you need it. However, if you want to print, you're good to go. A printable format means less paper and ink because it's condensed and handy for when you are ready to work. Skip the store-bought ideas, save some money, and delight in the best DIY ideas out there. There are a ton of printable sewing patterns below, and we promise to keep adding more! Our page full of free patterns to download is sure to contain your next project. All of the projects linked here come with downloadable sewing patterns that you can print out and use to create stunning pieces. Patterns from the store can be expensive! You're only a few clicks away from viewing the sewing pattern printable PDF options or printable tutorials here. These bloggers and sewing pattern designers are pros and have made it even easier for you to access their patterns. Whether they offer a PDF or simply have a print button that lets you create a copy without the extra elements on a webpage is much more useful. Sign Up for Free Patterns >>> PLUS: If you need a little help reading your new printable sewing patterns, check out the video below! Our friend and sewing expert, Angel Hickman Peterson from Fleece Fun, will walk you through how to read a sewing pattern.
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Every kiddo should have at least few knit cardigans, because they are such a sweet reminder of childhood when they grow up.
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Free Baby and Girls Leggings Pattern. Sew a Pair of Stretchy Knit Leggings with this Beginner Friendly Printable PDF Sewing Pattern Tutorial and Video!
Go back to the basics of DIY clothes and sewing tutorials with this how to make a dress tutorial. Remona from The Stitching Scientist will walk you through how to sew a dress in this step-by-step tutorial. Make this Sweet and Simple Girl's Dress Pattern by following along. The pictures show the steps for a cute little girl's dress, but she also includes how to adjust the measurements to make a dress for yourself. Once you learn how to make a dress with this sewing tutorial, you'll be able to move on to other more complicated free dress patterns. It's a very simple DIY dress that anyone can make, even beginners, and it doesn't have any complicated steps like adding darts. Not only is this girl's dress pattern cute and easy, but it's cheaper than anything from the store. Sign Up For More Free Patterns >>>
Sew nightgown for a little girl with this free pattern and tutorial
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This is the Overall Playsuit pdf sewing pattern from the designer Oh Me Oh My Sewing. This is a really sweet little romper with elastic gathered bottoms. This project comes with variations for a ruffle strap and some fluffy ruffley bottoms. You can mix and match this one piece with all your baby’s favorite tops […]
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We really like everything that Ashley from Make It & Love It produces. She makes great patterns and tutorials, her step-by-step instructions are excellent and the photos that she takes are awesome. This is her Bubble Romper for baby long pant style pattern. She designed it a while back now for one of her 1-year-old […]
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I spent this past weekend doing a room makeover with my daughter. She wanted a change from the last time we updated her room in fifth grade--she is now a junior in high school so this will probably be the last one before she goes off to college. As we painted the walls we decided to get a bit creative and paint a grove of birches all along one wall. It came out really sweet--so soft and pretty. We did the entire project including painting the walls and ceiling in one weekend. BIRCH WALL TUTORIAL materials: 2 colors of wall paint (we used latex eggshell) one color of the base wall color and a lighter shade for the birches. Choose a color a few shades lighter than your wall color for a subtle effect or white. We ended up just using white ceiling paint. 1-2 rolls blue painters tape--1 inch rolls (wider will also work). mini paint roller and brush small paint brushes for trim work--1-inch or so utility blade cutting matt directions: Paint your walls a base color of your choosing. We used a soft blue-gray color Behr "misty surf" and let it dry. Once the walls are dry you can begin taping the birches. I started with the largest tree running the tape from the bottom of the wall all the way up to the ceiling. I didn't worry about making the trees perfectly straight but let them curve slightly. Make sure that the trees are wider at the bottom and narrower at the top. On the largest tree, I added a knot, rounding the tape slightly into a bulge in the tree trunk. I also added a branch on the largest one. I then added the remaining trees around the large one--varying the widths on all. Some trees overlapped the large tree branch. In this case, using the utility knife carefully cut away the tape in front of the branches. Now, you are ready to add the bark rings on all of the trees. Tear off long strips of tape and lay them on the cutting matt; now using the utility knife cut the tape into curving rings in various lengths. You can also tear the tape with your fingers. Notice that the bark rings all curve in the same direction. Have some rings come off the right side and some off the left. Try not to make the rings too regularly spaced. Add the knots in in a circular pattern. Stand back and view the birches from a distance making sure each tree looks visually pleasing. When you are satisfied go over all the tape with your fingers--pressing down to made sure the tape is firmly sealed to the wall. Now you are ready to start painting! Using the mini roller and either the white or color of your choosing carefully paint in the trees. If you go over the outside edge of the tape--wipe it off right away or you can do touch-ups after you are done. Use a small brush to paint up to the bottom and top edges of the wall. Let it dry and repeat with at least one or two more coats. This is what it will look like after you have painted all the trees white. Wait for the paint to dry before removing the tape. This is the tricky part! You have to carefully remove the tape so that you don't rip up the under painting. Even so, some will likely come up here and there and you can touch that up with at the end with a small paint brush. Starting at the top, gently pull the tape off at a 45 degree angle. Go slow! This is a bit tedious but take your time with this part. You will have to pick out the smaller pieces of tape with your finger nail or the tip of a utility blade to get them started at the corner. Finished wall. Happy daughter. :-)