Monogrammed Apron Tutorial

Two girls standing side by side wearing aprons.

Sewing for the sweet little cuties I know is one of my favorite things to do.  It’s always fun to think of little gifts to sew up for them when their birthdays come around each year.  Usually, their siblings get a handmade gift too, since I can’t just make pretties for one of them! These […]

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Zipper Pouch with Tabs Tutorial

If you follow my blog, you’ve already read the baby boy zipper pouch tutorial. Well, I’m back today with another way to make a zipper pouch.  Both methods are super easy, so go ahead and try them both! The only thing that makes this zipper pouch tutorial different is the zipper tab you add at […]

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Ruffle Plant Cover Tutorial

A friend of mine held a Spring Fling ladies night out last week and had the cutest idea!  She asked all of us to bring a flower or plant to exchange with each other!  What a perfect way to celebrate all this nice weather we’re finally having!  Since I know pretty close to nothing about […]

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Norwegian Wood Bunting Tutorial

The scraps left over from my Norwegian Wood Floor Pillow were so pretty that I wanted to make something else!  This Norwegian Wood Bunting tutorial is super quick and easy to make!  Just in case you didn’t catch the floor pillow post, this fabric is from Hawthorne Threads digitally printed collection Norwegian Wood. It would […]

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Boxy cosmetic bag tutorial

Remember this adorable boxy cosmetic bag?  It was such a fun project that has already made two great gifts!  My sister-in-law over at Wit and Spice had a birthday coming up, so I decided to make one for her.  And since I was making another, I thought I’d work on that boxy cosmetic bag tutorial I promised. […]

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Baby boy zipper pouch tutorial

Need a place to keep all your tiny essentials on the go?  These little baby boy zipper pouches are the perfect size to keep in your purse or help organize your diaper bag.  There’s no such thing as having too many zipper pouches!  Use fun fabrics your little one will love to look at (and […]

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