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This funny no sew spider costume is super simple to pull together! You won't even need your sewing machine to create this one!
This rain cloud costume is quick and easy to make and it's so funny to watch walking down the street. It's especially funny on little kids but would also make a great costume for an adult.
Stumped on what to be for Halloween? These 38 costumes are definitely clever! Some of them are even a no sew option, which means you don't even need a sewing machine.
Need something super cute and funny? Put your baby in this darling baby lamb costume - this simple tutorial requires just a few basic sewing skills to complete.
This baby cow will have you squealing with delight! Included is an easy to following sewing pattern for the hat but don't forget about that DIY udder!
This cute, cuddly penguin will be the hit of your Halloween evening! It's warm, it's cuddly, and the pattern is very forgiving for even the least experienced sewists.
This little orange carrot is adorable for babies, especially when they're just learning how to walk. It's a great way to learn how to sew too, because it's a fairly easy project, even for a beginner.
This gumball machine has a few components that need your sewing skills, but not many! You'll be able to whip it up in no time!
Need a costume quick? You can't go wrong with this Where's Waldo costume! This free sewing tutorial will show you exactly how to put it together.
These popcorn kernels are just foam insulation, which means they're actually very light, which is perfect since this bucket of popcorn is made out of fabric.
Head out to the circus and visit this strong man! The DIY muscle shirt is the star of the costume, but don't forget to make this barbell as the perfect accessory.
This sweet bank robber is ready to steal your heart along with everything in the bank! These free sewing instructions are easy to follow.
Need a top hat for a school play or just a fun holiday celebration? This DIY fabric top hat is a really fun addition to your dress up closet and the sewing pattern makes it simple to complete.
The Tin Man is a great addition to any Wizard of Oz costume group! This costume just needs some basic sewing skills to get it made.
Bring the circus to your neighborhood with these DIY circus themed costumes. Each one comes with a detailed sewing tutorial that you'll be able to follow.
This DIY "Toothless" costume is super easy because it takes advantage of a pre-made hoodie so all you have to do is add a few embellishments with your sewing machine.
Piggyback costumes are hilarious and very on trend. This one uses a huge teddy bear as the base and you'll be able to add a few special touches with this sewing pattern.
There is nothing funnier than a baby dressed up like a tiny Greek god. This Eros costume uses some basic sewing supplies and your sewing machine to get started.
Want a fun baby-wearing themed costume? Choose from no-sew or sewn options that use a sewing pattern. It's a great way to start your sewing journey.
This fun flamingo costume is simple to make but will leave you giggling all night long. It's a great sewing project for Halloween!
Don't be late for Halloween - instead, plan this fun Alice in Wonderland costume group. They require minimal sewing, but if you're creative, you may not need to sew anything at all.
Three words - no sew cheeseburger! Put away your sewing needle and seam ripper. Instead get out your glue gun and get to work.
This lollipop munchkin from the Wizard of Oz is the perfect costume for a baby because it's so adorable. It's also made out of a cozy fleece fabric, which means these sewing instructions are super simple, since you don't need to hem fleece.
The Satyr is a protector, which makes it a perfect addition to your Greek gods and goddesses group costumes. The sewing pattern is very easy to follow with this free sewing tutorial.
Granny is a perfect costume for toddler girls because they look so adorable with the white wig next to their sweet little baby face. It's a great way to learn to sew too.
This Chewbacca costume will be the star of your Halloween. Buying a costume of this quality would likely cost you hundreds of dollars, but you can make your own with this sewing pattern and your sewing machine.
There's minimal sewing for this BB8 costume, which means it's ideal for a beginning sewist. Use these instructions and the free project tutorial to finish it up.
Stumped on what to be for Halloween? Look for help here with these 36 simple costume ideas for kids and adults. Some are even no-sew options, so you won't even need the sewing machine.
This cute retro candy button costume is a no sew option! Instead of a sewing machine and sewing needles, you'll need some paint and a glue gun from your craft room.
This totally unique DIY flower basket costume is so cute and fun. It's completely fabric free, which means you don't need a sewing machine, seam ripper or other basic sewing supplies.
The gang's all here in this Red Riding Hood crew photo. Each costume sewing project is linked here so it's easy to find them all in one place.
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Chunky crocheted blankets can be expensive because they use an incredible amount of yarn. This version, however, is perfect for a beginner because it uses affordable chunky yarn, a big hook and a sewing needle. It's so cozy too!
Fabric flowers can be used as decorating pieces on clothing, for hair bows or anything else you might like! With so many options in one spot, you'll be sure to find one you can recreate, no matter what sewing skills you have.
Glass etching is an easy way to create a one-of-a-kind gift. Etching a glass dish makes a perfect wedding gift for a new couple and it's actually easier than you'd expect - no sewing skills required.
Sure, you can buy fabric storage bins at any big box store. But that means you're limited to what the have to offer in the store. Instead, use your sewing machine to create these storage boxes - the sewing pattern is so simple to follow!
Leggings are some of the simplest pieces of clothing to make and they're perfect for both baby boys and girls. With just two pieces of fabric, these sewing projects only requires basic sewing skills.
These super simple bow hair clips use ribbon and a strip of non-slip shelf liner to help them stay in a little girl's hair, even if she doesn't have much of it! They just use ribbon, hair clips and a little hot glue - no hand sewing or seam ripper required.
Babies look so cute in little hats and they help keep them warm when they can't quite regulate their temperature. These knit hats with a top knot will pull double duty and there's a pattern template included!
These DIY fabric chapstick holders will ensure you're never without an easily accessible lip balm! Whip one up in a few minutes!
Forget about tangled cords from your cell phone charger! This cell phone holder is made out of an old lotion bottle and covered in cute fabric. It fits any size cell phone and easily keeps cords out of the way.
If you have to take your new baby out in public, but want to protect them from germy hands and prying eyes, this stretchy fabric car seat cover is perfect. It also doubles as a nursing cover.
These simple fabric dolls can be personalized so they look like your own children! They're easy to whip up and your kids will just adore them.
Need a one-of-a-kind baby gift? Here are more than 20 handmade baby gift ideas that are sure to please.
This kids reversible tote bag is the perfect place to store their treasures! Fill it with tiny treats for a long car trip or make them as birthday party treat bags - they're adorable!
A fabric tent is so trendy and so much fun for kids! This collapsible one makes it easy to set up and take down and because the fabric is removeable, you can even change up the style whenever you want.
Kids love puppets, but don't spend your money on store bought hand puppets. Instead, make your own out of a little felt fabric with this free sewing pattern.
Parents of teething children know they can never have too many bibs! They get easily soaked with a drooling baby, but having plenty of bibs on hand ensures that your baby is always clean and dry.
Natural wood rings and some fabric bunny ears make this a really cute baby gift for a new mom. They take just minutes to make and also includes a free printable gift tag for easy gift giving.
Learning how to sew with vinyl isn't as complicated as you might think! Once you've mastered basic sewing skills, try your hand at using vinyl instead of fabric.
Those plastic fishing toys you can buy at any toy store are so cute -- that is until the plastic breaks and you have to throw the entire toy away. Instead, use this DIY wooden fishing pole and magnetic fabric fish for a toy that will last a long, long time.
You can never have too many tote bags, but one thing they're usually lacking is a zippered closure. Keep everything inside with this DIY zippered tote bag tutorial.
These stroller hacks are truly life changing for a new mom. From snap on DIY cupholders, to using ankle weights as an anti-tip device, check them out and prepare to have your mind blown.
A pastry cloth is so versatile, but they can be expensive in a speciality kitchen goods store. Make your own out of some special fabric and a few basic sewing skills.
This simple drawstring bucket bag is perfect for little kids, but it's so versatile, adults will want one too! It can be worn three different ways, as a cross body bag, a backpack or over one shoulder.
Keep babies warm at night with this wearable fleece blanket. It's perfect for babies who have outgrown the swaddle stage, but aren't quite ready for regular blankets.
This PDF sewing pattern comes with 6 pattern styles and 5 different sizes, so it's possible to completely personalize it and add your own style. Check it out!
These no-sew zipper cases are the perfect way to repurpose old soda bottles and they make great storage cases for art supplies or even LEGOs.
This pineapple inspired drawstring bag is perfect for summer! Some yellow fabric and green leaves will have your dreaming of everything pineapple.
These Pottery Barn-inspired stuffed fabric turtles are just the cutest. They're so soft and squishable, you'll want to make an entire army of turtles.
Nothing is worse than changing out of a swimsuit and not having a place to put it. These wet swimsuit bags will keep everything contained
This DIY tissue box holder ensures you always have a box of tissues readily accessible in your car. It's especially useful if you have kids or suffer from seasonal allergies and takes just 10 minutes to make!
If you're like most sewers, you probably have a huge stash of fabric scraps. These 40 sewing projects can be done with just 1/4 of a yard of fabric or less.
A cute homemade rattle makes such an adorable baby gift. These bunny, cat and mouse rattle patterns can be made quickly with just a few basic sewing skills.
With hair bows this easy to make, there's no reason not to have some to match every outfit! These DIY fabric knot hair bows are quick and simple.
Even little boys need a place to stash a few dollars. If your son of his friends need a wallet, make this bi-fold wallet quickly and easily.
Wool felt makes such cute little hair accessories for babies. The wool felt provides a sweet touch of softness that's perfect for brand new little heads.
Little girls and boys will love being just like mom and dad with this doll ring sling carrier. Make it with a few basic sewing supplies, including your sewing machine.
These cute fabric pencil cases are perfect for back to school time. They're more portable than the plastic pencil boxes found at the big box stores and because they're made by you, there's no question who's pencil case is your little one's.
A travel diaper and wipes case is perfect to keep in the car in case of ermergencies, but it's also great to carry a into a store for those just in case moments when you don't want to bring in an entire diaper bag.
Paper dolls are so much fun to play with, but they can also be a short term toy. After a few play sessions, the paper is sure to rip and then you have to throw the entire set away, which is no fun for your budget. This magnetic paper doll is a lot sturdier than the original and easily contained when you make a fabric cover for storage.
Everybunny loves carrots, especially at Easter time! These carrot treat bags are an adorable alternative to plastic Easter eggs and so easy to make with your sewing machine.
Butterflies are sweet. Little girls' hair bows are sweet and you get the more darling butterfly hair bow when you combine them. These bows are so fun to make, you'll want to make one to match every outfit.
Keep toys contained, but accessible with this clear toy storage made out of clear vinyl and a drawstring top! Your kids will love being able to see all their treasured items.
When you have a new baby, you know your older kids want to be just like mom and dad. This means carrying around a diaper bag! With bottle pockets and clothing storage inside, your little one will love it!
This fabric tissue box cover ensures that you're able to have a hidden box of tissues in every room of your house.
Need a homemade Mother's Day gift idea? This round up post is full of handmade Mother's Day gifts any mom will love.
Bow ties upgrade any little boy's outfit, but it doesn't have to be a special occasion to wear a fancy litlle bow tie and suspenders. This uses interchangable bow ties with snaps so it's easy to change up the look.
Turn any cute dolly into a mermaid with this removable mermaid tail! Your little one's will love playing with their new and improved mermaid dolls!
Instead of paying lots of money for a toy snake at a gift shop, make your own! They're so easy to make -- you'll never want to pay for theme park souveniers again!
Too many dolls don't come with panties! Make your own with this easy to follow sewing pattern.
When you're a parent, you can never have too many knit receiving blankets! These are so simple to make and personalize.
These two tone totes make great holiday gifts and it's possible to personalize the fabrics to match your recipient's personality!
This DIY journal is handmade from start to finish! It's the perfect gift for both kids and adults.
Kids and babies sometimes need belts too! Whether your little one actually needs it, or you just like the looks of a belt, these are so cute and fun to make.
If your little one is too big for toddler flip flops, but struggles to keep regular ones on their feet, don't worry! This little elastic strap is here for the rescue!
These simple seat belt covers are perfect if the seat belt rubs your little one's neck raw. They're made with soft fabric and washable, which makes them ideal for the car.
Twirling in a tutu is every little girl's favorite activity, but don't spend the money on a store bought tutu. They're so easy to make and don't even require any basic sewing skills or a sewing machine.
Plenty of little girls love carrying around a purse just like their moms. This version has a button closure, which means that you don't need to worry about her treasures falling out when she carries it around.
Little ones will love this DIY tool belt! Whether they're helping mom or dad with a fun project, or they're working on their own project, your kids will have so much fun with this tool belt.
Zipper pouches are so much fun and one of the easiest things to make. Add an initial monogram and you have a great gift for friends and family.
Kids love walking stilts and they're so easy to recreate at home! Some sturdy small sand molds and some decorative rope ribbon and a few minutes is all takes.
A shelf easily becomes a doll bed and adding a dowel easily creates a hanging wardrobe for doll clothes. The best part, it attaches to the wall so it won't take up valuable floor space.
If you're looking for a way to cover those smaller square tissue boxes, this project is the perfect one when you're learning how to sew.
Whether your little one is having a first sleepover at Grandma's or just camping out in the living room, you can't forget their dolls! This sleeping bag sewing pattern fits all 18 inch dolls.
No need to spend money on an expensive bean bag or cornhole game! Instead, DIY your own bean bag games with your own personalized bean bags.
Little ones will love carrying their dolls around, just like mom and dad. These fabric doll carriers are similar to the portable car seats, but way cuter!
Little ones will love carrying their dolls around, just like mom and dad. These fabric doll carriers are similar to the portable car seats, but way cuter!
Baby sandals are so expensive, especially for kids who aren't walking yet! Don't spend the money on decorative baby shoes when you can easily make your own with your sewing machine and faux leather.
Kids on the move need a place to stash their treasures - even when on their bikes! Create a DIY bag that's perfect for a special stuffy or a bottle of water.
Your phone sometimes needs a relaxing place to sit! If you need a place to prop up your phone while reading a recipe or watching a show, make this cute lawn chair holder with some fabric and popsicle sticks.
This DIY elf on a shelf is so much cuter than the in the store. Make your own that will quickly turn into a beloved family favorite tradition.
This rustic wooden picture frame made out of scrap wood is perfect for Father's Day or just to display in your home. Fill it with family photos and it makes a great present.
Bath salts in a tea bag gives your gift recipient the gift of relaxation without a mess to clean up at the end of a bath. What a win-win situation!
This fabric fishy will love to swim by your side. The purse is made out of lots of different fabric scraps so it's the perfect way to destash your fabric closet.
There's nothing cuter than a baby in a ruffled bum and this sewing project takes full advantage of that. Make these leggings with an attached skirt or a ruffled bum for maximum cuteness.
A box of fancy candy is a great neighbor gift around the holidays and you can dress it up with the cute snowman wrapping! Knit fabric scraps work great for this project.
Here's another purse variation for your little one! Her only problem will be choosing which one to use!
These fabric bunny bags are easy to whip up and kids will love them. They perfect if you're just learning how to sew.
These baby girl faux leather sandals are perfect for protecting little feet. You'll want to make them in every color to match all her outfits.
These fabric crowns would be so cute at a first birthday photo shoot. They're also reversible so it's possible to repurpose them for everyday play for all the kids in yoru family.
There's something about a toddler or baby in a tie - it's the boy version of a little ruffly bum. Use this sewing project tutorial to to learn how to sew this sweet baby or toddler tie.
This three dimensional truck is an adorable stuffy for a little boy. It makes a great gift for a first birthday because it's so soft and cuddly.
A pixie bonnet is a girly alternative to a regular stocking cap. It will help keep her warm and cozy, no matter what the weather's like and because there's a ribbon tie, it won't blow off in blustery weather.
Toddlers and babies love to throw their sippy cups, but when you're on the go, that can mean you have to top and find a place to clean it before you can return to your kiddo. This sippy cup leash sewing proect is new and improved.
Character slippers are cute, but it's not uncommon for them to get a hole or two after just a couple wears. These DIY mouse slippers are adorable and because they're made by you, they'll last a long time.
Stamped clay jewelry makes a great Mother's Day or classroom project. It's incredibly affordable for a group project and safe for all ages since you don't need sharp tools like a seam ripper or sewing needle.
Using a sewing machine on vinyl can be a little tricky, but it doesn't have it be! This pencil case uses a zipper as the mouth - your little one will love watching the mini monster eat their pencils!
These DIY reversible wrap belts add the finishing touch to any outfit. You'll be able to use your sewing basics and a few sewing skills to create these one-of-a-kind belts with just a little bit of practice and patience.
Everything is better with pom poms! This DIY swim cover-up uses gauze fabric, some bias tape, pom pom trim and a sewing machine to create this easy, breezy swim suit cover up.
If you're going on a trip, it can be really hard to find your luggage if it's similar to everyone else's. Whip up these fun luggage, made with hand sewing and a running stitch.
Cloth blocks make such cute baby gifts! They're soft and cuddly and perfect for baby's first blocks! They're easy to make with fabric scraps and your sewing machine.
This stroller bag doubles as a messenger bag when you're ready to put the stroller away. The ingenious strap system is easy to do with your sewing machine. Because you make it yourself, you'll be able to adjust the strap length to fit whatever you need.
A laminated apron uses special laminated fabric which makes it a great painting cover-up. It's a great sewing project if you have artsy kids because you can simply wipe the apron down whenever it's dirty!
This mail organizer will help even the busiest family stay organized! It's attached to a heavy duty canvas frame and embroidered with a special sewing machine and makes a great housewarming gift for new homeowners.
These tooth fairy hanging pouches are brilliant because they have a long loop on them so they can be hung from a bed post or a door knob. No more fishing around under a pillow for a tooth and worrying about walking up your kiddo! Use a bit of felt, a little elastic cord, a button and fabric scraps to whip this up. The sewing pattern is here, or you can create your own.
Travelling with jewelry can be a pain! It's super easy to tangle necklaces while travelling, but this fabric DIY travel jewelry clutch will keep everything in one place. You'll love making this during your sewing journey - don't forget to make extras for friends too!
Store bought baby towels look cute, but they're so thin that there's not much coziness to them! Instead, whip up these bear hooded towels that uses a real towel and a coordinating hand towel. This tutorial uses the whip stitch, so it's a great way to practice a little hand sewing.
Fill up a mason jar with some candy, add a cute fabric hat and then a felt nose, plus button eyes and mouth for the fastest neighbor gift. You can leave the edges of the fabric unhemmed so there's no sewing required.
These napkin rings use a sturdy cardboard tube and a DIY'd plaster of paris trinket that you make yourself as an embellishment. Add a set of napkins that you hemmed with your sewing machine and you have a perfect hostess gift.
Travel tissues are convenient, but aren't any fun to carry around. Make your own travel tissue case by sewing some vinyl and you'll have a great little case that can handle any sniffles.
These free sewing patterns for beginners are the perfect way to get started on your sewing journey. To get even more tips on how to learn how to sew, enter your email address below to get added to our newsletter.
These darling fabric dolls are easy to make and can be completely customized with the included sewing patterns. They can be done with hand sewing or can be done with a sewing machine.
If you have a few minutes, some cute fabric, thread, velcro and some terry cloth, you can make these cute DIY bandana drool bibs. They make great baby shower gifts and take almost no time to create!
This square circle skirt can be whipped up in just 20 minutes and if you use a knit fabric, you don't even have to hem the edges. It's the perfect beginner sewing project if you're just learning how to sew.
This sewing pattern has complete DIY instructions and is designed with ease in mind, even if you only have the most basic sewing skills. No matter what level you are on your sewing journey, there's an apron pattern for you.
These Pottery Barn inspired stuffed turtles are just adorable! Who wouldn't want an entire turtle family to snuggle with? Make them in all sizes for even more fun.
This DIY fabric top hat has a free sewing pattern in three different sizes, which means there's a size for everyone! Use different colored fabric and you can make a hat for nearly any holiday with your sewing machine and a little bit of creativity.
If you're looking for free sewing patterns, look no further. Patterns for our free sewing projects are gathered here for your personal use.
These flutter sleeves are so cute and take nearly no effort with your sewing machine. They look darling on a little girl's dress or add a sweet touch to a plain shirt. The little girls in your family will love them!
Your little girl's dolly needs some panties. Instead of paying the high prices at the doll store, check out this free sewing pattern. If you're interested in learning how to sew, this is a great, easy project to start with - the instructions are so easy to follow.
Give your kids' dollies a sweet place to sleep with this DIY fabric baby doll basket. Your kids will love feeling just like mom and dad when they can carry their dolls in these basket baby carriers.
This women's beach cover up uses different stitch types, including a rolling hem, so it's a great way to test out the features of your sewing machine. It's available in four different sizes and is the perfect accessory for swim season.
This cute fishy purse uses plenty of fabric scraps so it's the perfect way to use up some of your stash. With your sewing machine, it can be finished in no time flat, no matter what level sewist you are.
The cutest baby and toddler tie pattern is easy to create and even easier to match to dress up clothes. It's perfect for kids up to size 3T and is adorable when paired with a button down shirt and some baby suspenders.
This dress tutorial can be modified to fit from toddler size, all the way up to size 8. The sewing pattern also comes with two different sleeve styles for a full custom look, no matter what level sewist you are.
This apron post shows just how versatile this sewing pattern is. With so many options, you'll be able to personalize an apron for every child in your life so grab your scissors, fabric and thread.
Celebrate the superheroes with this adorable and fun superhero cape set! It even comes with a chest plate, to complete the superhero look. Every kid in your family will love this budget friendly dress up outfit.
An I Spy bag is the perfect way to keep kids busy in church, at a restaurant or anywhere else. Make one yourself with this free sewing pattern, some fabric and your sewing machine. Don't forget to find a small collection of toys to include in it!
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When you can make your own bias tape, you're not limited to what's available in the fabric store. It's easier to make this sewing basic than you might think, even if you're just a hobby sewist!
Cutting fabric perfectly straight doesn't have to be complicated. This easy to follow sewing tutorial shows you how to cut fabric straight the first time using your scissors, no rotary wheel necessary.
If you're just learning how to sew, terms like selvage, bias and grain might seem like another language! Instead, check out this easy guide to these common sewing terms.
A hoop skirt is easier to make than you might expect! With a creative trip to a home improvement store and a few ribbons you probably already have in your sewing supply closet, you'll be able to make a DIY hoop skirt that turns any little girl's outfit into the princess dress of her dreams,
One single piece of fabric is all you need to create one continuous piece of bias tape. Don't spend your money on store bought bias tape when you can DIY your own for a fraction of the cost with your scissors and a little practice.
If you're not in the mood to sew buttons or you need snaps for baby clothes, don't be intimidated. These sewing tips on attaching snaps and embellishments will make it a breeze, even if you've never done it before.
Freezer paper isn't just for the kitchen! Savvy sewists have known about creating sewing patterns out of freezer paper for years. With a very light waxy surface on one side, it easily adheres to fabric when ironed, yet peels right off when you're done.
Everything is better with pockets! Add hidden pockets to pants, skirts, shorts and more with just a few steps, some fabric and your sewing machine.
Is it really necessary to pre-wash your fabric before beginning your sewing projects? Ashley breaks down just how to wash your fabrics and why it's important to do before you start a project.
If you've never used a serger before, don't panic. Here, we'll show how to use one and why it's an important addition to your existing sewing machines.
Don't trash your kids' jeans just because they have a hole or two at the knee. Instead, use a modified running stitch to create Boro and Sashiko embroidery designs and make those old jeans cool again.
Adding a partial button placket instantly updates the look of an old T shirt or onesie. When you just learning how to sew, it may be an intimidating project, however it's easier than it looks with this easy to follow sewing project tutorial.
Got highwaters? No more with this post on making pants longer. Give your kids' pants an extended life with help from this post.
With this sewing tutorial, you'll never have to buy an expensive cover button kit again. Use regular buttons, fabric and thread that you already have in your own stash
You're not limited to sewing with fabric! Clear vinyl pouches make great pencil cases, crayon holders and more. Make your own by substituting clear vinyl instead of fabric and see what treasures your kids fill them with.
Sewing a small tube is a great way to make a DIY headband, but how do you get the fabric tube right side out? Ashley shows you how to do it with just a safety pin.
These sewing basic terms can sound like another language, but once you know what each one means, your sewing projects are sure to be successful.
Update old, out of style regular jeans into skinny jeans! This easy to follow sewing project works on jeans of all sizes, from kids to adults.
Clipping the corners and curves before you turn a project right side out makes a big difference in your finished project. See how to make your finished project perfectly flat.
If you're planning on giving your sewing projects as gifts, adding these clothing labels adds such a special touch!
After you learn to sew, you should teach your kids! Basic sewing skills are great for everyone to learn and it's a good idea for everyone to learn how to use a sewing machine.
No more stubborn straight pins with this simple tip from Ashley. All it takes is something you probably have already in your home - a bar of soap! Your pins will glide smoothly, no matter what sewing project you're working on.
A flutter sleeve is a sweet detail on any little girl's shirt or dress. Add a special touch with this DIY flutter sleeve sewing project and really ups the level of any outfit.
If you're not sure what it means to cut fabric on the fold or with the grain, don't worry! These basic sewing tips and tricks make it easy to cut fabric correctly the first time.
The Downy Touch of Comfort Quilt is designed to provide a quilt to children who are in the hospital. If you're interested in making one, Downy will send you pre-cut fabric that you can sew together using your sewing machine.
Whether you're a beginning or experienced sewer, you probably have a lot of scraps in your stash. If you're wondering what you can do with these scraps - here are a couple ideas.
Right sides together and zig zag are two sewing basics that are easy to learn. Grab some scraps of fabric and your sewing machine and practice - you'll be an expert in no time!
After you learn how to sew, teach your kids! This easy tutorial will help you teach kids about different types of stitches and sewing skills, including sewing on a curve and all about seam allowances.
Gathering fabric and working with knits requires a little extra thought and basic sewing skills. If you've never worked with knits or gathered fabric before, this tutorial can give you techniques so you know just what to do.
Hand stitching is a great skill to master and it's not complicated at all. It's something you can practice even before you have your own sewing machine.
Sewing machines can have a lot of different features. Before you buy your own, read what types of machines our readers have in their own homes.
If you've already pieced together the top of a quilt for the Downy Touch of Comfort program, here's the next step in finishing the quilt - the actual quilting and binding.
This DIY hanging tissue box is the perfect way to keep a box of tissues in the car and off the floor. You can make it in just 10 minutes too.
Most sewists have a huge fabric stash full of pieces that are 1/4 of a yard or less. Here are 40 different sewing projects that don't require a large piece of fabric to complete.
A rattle is a sweet baby gift and a homemade plush rattle can quickly become a family favorite. This sewing project is easy to complete and sure to please any mom-to-be.
If you have a little one who loves their doll, you can't go wrong with this doll ring sling carrier tutorial. Big brothers and sisters will love carrying their doll around just like mom or dad.
Belts for babies and kids are just the cutest. Make your own with just some belt webbing, ribbon and a couple D rings.
Little girls love carrying their treasures around in cute little purses. This simple purse comes with a cross body strap, which means that it's hands free - no leaving your treasures behind!
Whether you use them as a treat bag for your kids or to fill with treats for your neighbors, these drawstring bunny bags are sure to please.
These DIY boot socks add a fun cute touch to any outfit. They're super easy to make, and you can even upcycle an old pair of socks or an old sweater.
If you travel, you need to make this travel jewelry clutch. It's the perfect way to keep all your jewelry organized and ensure that necklaces don't get tangled during travel.
When your kids are little, the stroller is super convenient when travelling, but what do you do when they're older and you don't want to carry a big bag? This Disney vacation purse is perfect for days at the theme park when you need a few things but don't want to carry a big bag!
This cute apple pouch is the perfect way to carry lunch money back and forth to school without losing it! They take just a few basic sewing skills to create!
A baby travel quilt is such a thoughtful baby gift! This fold up baby travel quilt is soft, cozy and comfortable.
A summer at the pool or lake and pricy electronics don't mix! Learn how to sew with clear plastic vinyl and create a splash proof pouch to keep your phone protected.
You can never have too many bibs when you have a teething baby! These bandana inspired bibs can use any type of fabric to create a whole stack of baby bibs to keep your little one comfy and dry.
Little girls love to match their hair bows with their outfits and with this easy DIY fabric knot hair bows, you can make as many as she wants!
Going back to school will be fun with these cute fabric pencil cases. They're the perfect way to insert some personality into your kids' school supplies.
This carrot treat Easter bag is the cutest alternative to plastic Easter eggs. Fill it with some candy and treats and your kids will be hopping with joy.
Butterflies are just darling, especially when they're turned into a hair bow for little girls. This updated hair bow uses just a little bit of fabric to create adorable hair bows.
Vinyl pencil cases mean that you will know just what's stashed inside, making them perfect options for your kids' art supplies. Learning how to sew vinyl isn't difficult - it just takes a little practice with your sewing machine.
Displaying your child's art work is easy when you have fabric made from their masterpieces. Turn them easily into DIY dishtowels so you can display them all the time.
Don't let your kids lose their lunch money! Instead, clip this DIY lunch money pouch to their backpack and they'll always know where their money is kept.
This drawstring chick treat bag for Easter uses small scraps or fat quarters of fabric for the cutest Easter bag! Your kids will love stashing their treasures inside and the easy drawstring ribbon means they'll be able to open and close it easily.
If you don't have the space for a large doll bed, these fold up doll cots are a great alterative! With your sewing machine, some decorating fabric and wood pieces and you can whip up this doll cot in no time.
A resuable gift bag is a gift in itself! Fill this bag with treats for your neighbors for a adorable and fun holiday neighbor gift!
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Don't throw away old jeans! Give them a new life with your sewing machine with these 35 clever projects that take advantage of old denim.
If you have a pair of jeans that's full of holes or worn out knees, don't trash them! Make them into a jean skirt with just a few sewing basics - no sewing patterns required.
Don't pass on a great deal on a new pair of jeans just because they're too long. Instead, use this tutorial to learn how to shortern jeans, while still using the original hem.
Boro and Sashiko embroidery techniques are a great way to use a modified running stitch to update old, worn out pairs of jeans or other pieces of clothing. It's one of the easiest ways to start your sewing journey.
A one-of-a-kind baby onesie makes the cutest baby gift. Use these ideas to create personalized gifts for your friends, or just to make personalized clothing for your own kids.
This headband made out of an old T-shirt is the perfect way to repurpose an old piece of clothing that you don't wear anymore. The best thing is that you can hand stitch the pieces together, so it's a perfect beginners project if all you have is a sewing needle.
A pastry cloth helps contain all the mess in the kitchen and makes clean up a breeze! If you've never used a pastry cloth before, read all about why you need one and how easy they are to make with your sewing machine.
Updating old jeans into skinny jeans is the perfect way to use pants that are just a touch too short. By cutting the edges off and resewing them, you can easily update the look of any pair of jeans.
If you love making clothing as gifts, these clothing labels can make a huge difference! Your friends and family will always know when you've made something with love when you include one of these clothing labels.
So cute! This interchangable bowtie onesie with matching suspenders is just the cutest baby boy outfit. With a snap on bow tie, you can easily change the look.
Baby boy clothing sewing projects can be hard to find online. This roundup of baby boy sewing projects has more than 15 ideas all in one place.
If your little ones love playing with dolls, create a space saving combination doll bed and clothing storage. It's especially useful if you're short on floor space because it attaches to a wall.
An adult's old T-shirt turns into an adorable baby romper with a sewing machine and a few basic sewing skills. Use an existing romper that you already have as a sewing pattern.
Turn a cute kids' T-shirt into a dress with just a knit bed sheet. It's the best way to repurpose clothing you might not wear anymore and it doesn't take a lot of sewing skills to complete.
If your kids have jeans that are too short or have holes in the knees, turn them into cut off jean shorts with a some sewing basics to create a sweet little fabric trim and a bow knot.
If you received clothing as a gift or as a hand me down, but it's the wrong season, just alter them with your sewing machines! This post shows you how.
This cute cardigan bow tie combo outfit is made out of two onesies and is an adorable baby gift for baby boys. With just a few alternations with your sewing machine and basic sewing skills, you'll be set.
Oh. Em. Squee. These stenciled baby onesies are painted with acrylic paint, which means you don't even need a sewing needle, a seam ripper or any other sewing supplies.
This faux vest and matching bow ties instantly updates a plain boring baby onesie. It's adorable for special occasions, but also is perfect for just a day at home. The best thing is that it takes minimal sewing skills to recreate this look.
These cute boho leggings are perfect for little boys and girls learning to crawl. They're soft and so much easier than jeans when little legs are trying to crawl around. You can even repurpose old T-shirts to whip up a quick project.
Chopping the legs off a pair of jeans and adding some soft knit means you've got an instant maxi skirt. Because it's a knit, you don't even need to hem it, so there's minimal sewing skills needed. Best of all, because you're using old jeans, there are built in pockets in this skirt!
There are so many possibilities when you're working with baby onesies. Add these cute fabric flowers and whip up a shirred baby skirt and you have an instant adorable outfit for a baby girl.
If you use old thrifted T shirts to make this DIY ruffled heart Valentine dress, it won't cost more than a few dollars. The ombre ruffled heart on the front will make your heart sing!
If you find a T-shirt that you love, but isn't the right size, turn it into a cute baby dress wiht a braided collar. It's simple to do with your sewing machine and if you use the existing hem of the T-shirt, you'll cut out a step.
Turning old jeans into shorts for little girls is super easy, plus you can personalize the length if you prefer that your girls have longer length shorts than what's commonly found in the stores. You can also add your own embellishments, like lace to the hem or cute flowers made from fabric scraps.
If you're looking for DIY clothing ideas, look no further. All clothing sewing projects are here in one place to make it easy to find.
An old, outgrown button down shirt combines with a plain onesie to make the cutest, preppiest baby boy outfit ever. It's the look of a layered shirt without all the bulk.
Ombre fringe makes the twirliest skirt that little girls will love to spin around in. Repurpose some old T-shirts to create a fun ombre fringe. The sewing pattern is so easy to put together and the knit fabric is forgiving, even if you've never worked with it before.
Old jeans get new life with this denim drawstring purse. Whether you give it as a gift or keep it for yourself, it's a great way to repurpose outdated jeans.
These cloth baby rings make a great toys for teething babies. They use a few fabric scraps and batting and because they're made out of fabric, you can toss them in the washer when they need to be cleaned.
Three T-shirts instantly turn into a cute color block dress and with the extra fabric, you can even add a couple pockets! Get out your sewing machine and you can whip it up in no time.
This GAP-inspired UK flag added to a pair of existing jeans instantly ups the cool factor. Check your fabric stash for some denim scraps to make this a budget friendly project.
Got a T-shirt that's just a bit too small? Add some extra length with some knit fabric and your little girl will love her new peplum shirt dress!
Turn a too-small onesie into a bubble dress by adding just a little knit bubble skirt. It's a great dress for playtime!
Adult T-shirts make cute little girl swimsuit coverups and it's a fun way to experiment with tie-dye. If you've never dyed T-shirts before, it's a great summer project.
Mock shoulder pads and a football number turn this T-shirt into a DIY football jersey that your little guy will love. A sewing machine makes this a super quick project that's just perfect for game day.
T-shirt stains? Make that stained T-shirt into a shrug! Add a sweet ruffle with your sewing machine and recycle that old T-shirt.
Strips of old knit T-shirt fabric can be cut and then sewn into a ruffly, fluffy heart that's perfect for Valentine's Day. When you create your own holiday themed, clothing with your sewing machine, you'll know that no one else will have anything like it!
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This chunky blanket is an impressive beginning sewing project. Because it's crocheted, you don't even need to have a sewing machine at home.
There's no time like the present to learn how to sew and crochet. These 27 beginning knitting and crochet tutorials are a great way to get started.
Here's week 5 of the learn to knit mini series - all about knit and purl in one project!
Week 6 of the learn to knit mini series is important if you the next sewing project you want to make is to something that requires a pattern, such as a blanket or a sweater.
In week 3 of this learn to knit series, you'll need a large tapestry sewing needle and some scissors to weave in the ends to finish your project.
Here's week 2 of the learn to knit series - learning the knit stitch! When the only two stitches are knit and purl, once you're done with this lesson, you'll have 50% of the stitches you need to create a great knit sewing project.
In week 4 of this learn to knit series, you'll learn all about the purl stitch. After this series, you'll know how to knit and all that's left is to put everything together into one sewing pattern.
If you've ever thought that you'd like to learn to knit, you're in the right place. Knitted touches can add a lovely different to some of your sewing projects and it's a great way to increase your basic sewing skills.
These adorable knitted monsters are just waiting for someone to love them! They even come with a cute knitted pocket that perfectly fits a baby monster.
These knit receiving blankets for baby boys are the perfect gift for anyone having a new baby boy. And because they're made out of knit fabric and your sewing machine, they'll be a treasured keepsake.
This easy knit dress has a darling scoop back with a cute little bow on the back. The best thing is that there aren't any sleeves to worry about, which means you can whip up a few dresses in under an hour.
This sewing project is a simple circle dress uses a T-shirt and a knit bed sheet! It's easy to complete with your sewing machine and doesn't even require a sewing pattern.
This coordinating set of a receiving blanket and knit baby hats makes a perfecct gift for a new mom. The stretchy knit fabric means that you can use the blanket as a receiving blanket, a swaddling blanket or even a place to play. A line of knit ribbing works like bias tape and is easy to apply to the edges with your sewing machine.
Use up some knit fabric scraps and your sewing machine to add some shirring to strips of knit fabric. Then, turn them into adorable shirred flowers that make perfect hair bows.
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This no sew spider costume is perfect if you haven't mastered a single sewing stitch. This easy to create costume doesn't even require any sewing skills, making it perfect for beginner crafters!
If the kids in your family love the How to Train Your Dragon movies, you can't go wrong with this Tootlhless sewing project. The base is a regular hoodie jacket, so all you need to do is add a few embellishments with your sewing machine.
This baby lamb costume uses cotton balls hot glued to a onesie and a baby hat so it requires minimal sewing skills. If you don't have a sewing machine, it's possible to use hand sewing skills to create.
Moo! This baby cow costume can be modified for everyone in your family. Best of all, it uses baby bottle nipples as udders, which is udderly adorable. It's a great beginner costume, because the instructions are so easy to follow.
If you're planning family costumes from Mary Poppins, you cannot go wrong with this baby penguin! The sewing pattern is simple, even if you're a beginning sewist and the finished result is sure to make you smile.
Orange you glad you found this carrot costume? It's perfect for a baby, but would also work for a toddler. The instructions for this sewing pattern are well designed, so you will be able to stitch this together in no time.
This Peter Pan costume is made out of felt so it's incredibly cozy, especially for cool Halloween nights. If you have a boy/girl combo of kids, pair Peter Pan with the coordinating Tinker Bell costume.
Waldo wil be easy to find with this Where's Waldo cake that pulls together in just under an hour! Red fleece adds stripes to a white shirt and you can even hot glue them on for a great no-sew project.
Your little one will be as sweet as a strawberry with this darling DIY strawberry costume. The hat pulls the entire costume together with its floppy leaves.
This lion is the first of a few circus themed Halloween costumes for kids. It only takes two different types of fabric to create so it's a great beginner project to test out your basic sewing skills and your\ sewing machine.
No strong man is complete without some muscles so this costume includes a muscley shirt and the instructions on how to make them. This costume tutorial even comes with the additional strong man prop - a giant dumb bell.
Remember the Peter Pan costume from above? Here's the matching Tinker Bell costume.
The entire themed line of circus costumes are here. From the lion, to the lion tamer, the strongman, you'll find the sewing patterns from the entire line here. The best thing is that you can pick and choose your own costumes if you don't need all 5.
This Toothless dragon hoodie pulls together quickly with a pre-made hoodie that your kids probably already have in their closets! A few quick touches with your sewing machine will help create a great Toothless hoodie that works for Halloween or even everyday wear.
This EROS Greek god costume uses the same base as the strongman costume above, which makes it incredibly simple if your kids dressed as the circus group the year before. Although the supply list looks long, the costume is fairly simple to make.
If you a baby, you can't go wrong with a baby-wearing costume. This round-up post of baby wearing costumes has 15 different choices that you can make yourself - some of them no sewing required.
No Wizard of Oz group costume is complete without a lollipop munchkin! This baby costume uses hair from a wig and the top of some tights for the hat and a few other basic sewing supplies for the actual costume.
Granny from the Little Red Riding Hood is the perfect costume for a little girl - the sweet baby face paired with the white hair is so darling and the whole look is easy with just a few sewing basics.
Here's the entire group costume set from the Wizard of Oz. Glinda, Dorothy and the Tin Man are grouped with the lollipop munchkin to create a sweet set of costumes that your kids will love.
Every little girl loves to pretend to be a unicorn. If you already have a hoodie, this DIY costume is so easy to make! Because it uses fleece, you don't even need to hem the unicorn mane - it's so easy, you can even hand sew the mane on if you don't have a sewing machine.
Star Wars is an incredibly popular group costume theme and if you have a baby to dress, you can't go wrong with this roly poly BB-8 costume. To make the round shape even easier to create, repurpose a large Halloween pumpkin and cover it with fabric.
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This hoop skirt requires just a few sewing basics from your supply stash and a trip to the hardware store with your family. This fun hoop skirt adds some fun to dresses, skirts and even Halloween costumes.
A set of Greek gods and goddesses make an amazing group Halloween costume. This Artemis costume uses white flowy fabric to sew an easy dress without any sleeves or a complicated neckline to sew with your sewing machine.
No sewing machine? No problem! This no sew spider costume doesn't even need a sewing needle! It uses products you already probably have in your craft closet to create a fun, spooky spider.
Although it looks like you need to be an expert sewist to complete this parrot costume, it's actually quite simple. Felt is one of the easiest fabrics to work with because you don't have to hem it -- a simple cut is enough. Check out the sewing pattern and get to work!
This rain cloud uses a cheap party hat and polyester batting to create a cute wearable rain cloud. You'll just need some adhesive spray glue from your craft closet to attach the batting, then some blue yarn and blue felt to create falling raindrops.
If you're looking for an adorable group of Halloween costumes for your kids, look no further than these Little Red Riding Hood costumes that you can make yourself with your sewing machines. Making costumes is often one of the inspirations to learn how to sew and these do not disappoint.
Kids love dressing up with butterfly wings, but the ones you can buy at the store are small. These large butterfly wings are worn like a backpack and use paint that you probably already have in your craft closet to create the beautiful butterfly pattern.
Another addition to the group of Greek goddess costumes is Demeter. Use a thin crepe like fabric so you can create the beautiful gathered shoulder with your sewing machine.
Need some ideas of what to make for Halloween with your sewing skills? Here are 38 of the most clever and unique costume ideas that you can make yourself. Some of them don't even require a sewing needle!
Toothless is a popular character from the How to Train Your Dragon movies and your kids will love dressing up like him! This costume uses a hoodie that you probably have already in your closet and is adorned with a few fabric embellishments.
You can't help but give this baby lamb a squeeze. Hot glue cotton balls to a baby onesie and use the easy to follow sewing pattern to create the darling lamb hat.
This baby cow has an adorable udder made out of baby bottle nipples. This sewing tutorial comes with sewing patterns for the cow ears, udder base piece and the hat so it's easy for any level sewist.
This DIY prairie or pioneer girl costume is perfect if your little one has a school project and needs a costume. It consists of a elastic waist band shirt, a half apron and a simple bonnet. Pull the whole look together with coordinating fabrics.
Yet another Greek god costume! This one is Poseidon, the god of the seas. This costume is a combination of things you probably already have in your craft closet - some fabric, foam sheets, leather and a trident made out of scrap wood.
This poodle skirt costume is the perfect beginning sewist project because it doesn't require more than a few basic sewing skills. The ciricle skirt is made with a simple elastic waistband.
This simple shark costume uses a grey hooded sweatshirt as the base of the costume. Pick up another pair of pants to use as fabric for the fin! Add some white felt teeth and you'll have the cutest shark in the ocean.
This gorgeous Cinderella dress uses an existing dress from your little one's closet as an easy sewing pattern. This step by step sewing tutorial will show you exactly how to recreate this dress, but you can also use it for nearly any princess dress.
Whether your kiddo wants to dress up like Piggie from the Elephant and Piggie books or one of the three little pigs, this simple pig costume is sure to please. Whip it up with your sewing machine, and a few other sewing basics.
No Mary Poppins and Bert costumes are complete without a penguin! This penguin is fairly easy to make, no matter where you are in your sewing journey.
A kid in a carrot costume is sure to melt any heart. This darling carrot has a funny, fluffy green topped hat that will put a smile on any face and it's easy to do with a sewing needle and your machine.
If you're a beginner sewist on your sewing journey, this low-sew project is fun and impressive. The gumballs are really styrofoam balls that you hot glue on, which makes it great if you're not very confident in your skills with the sewing needle.
Make sure your little guy never grows up with this Peter Pan costume. It's made out of a felt fabric so it's simple when you're first learning how to sew and just so cute.
Beards are totally trendy on men right now and if your little guy wants to be just like dad, make him his own lumberjack beard made out of fleece. You won't stop laughing at your little guy strutting his stuff with his very own man beard made by you with your sewing machine.
Head back to the home improvement store and raid your fabric stash to make this cute bucket of popcorn costume. The actual sewing part will be come together quickly with your sewing machine.
This no-sew Elsa cape will make any little girl's day. Even if you've never created your own sewing pattern before, this tutorial will walk you through every step of making this no-sew cape!
Mermaid fins are so much fun to wear, but they can be really hard to walk in! This version made by you and your basic sewing skills has a tail that you can slip off and attach to your kids' wrist so they can easily walk in it while trick or treating.
This costume is berry sweet. The costume uses soft minky dimple fabric which looks like a strawberry with seeds. Use a few basic sewing skills to create this sweet Halloween costume.
Roar! Fleece and fur fabrics combined with your sewing machine will help this lion stay the king of the jungle! It's a perfect complement to a circus themed group costume, but also works for the Wizard of Oz.
Don't stress about making your own sewing pattern - Halloween costumes are the perfect time to practice your basic sewing skills. And because Rapunzel isn't Rapunzel without her long braid, this sewing project also includes a tutorial that uses real wig hair to create the beautiful braid.
A strong man needs a strong set of muscles. This DIY muscle shirt is fun to make with your sewing machine and is totally worth learning how to sew with a sewing machine. You won't be able to help but laugh when you see your little one with a chest full of fluffy muscles.
Tame that lion! This lion tamer costume fits perfect with the circus theme and this version offers a fun, twirly black sparkly skirt and a ring of fire made out of a hula hoop and orange, red and yellow satin. The finishing embellishments are the special touches on your costume and they're fun to add with your sewing machine.
When you're off the see the wizard, you must have a Dorothy! This pretty Dorothy costume is made out of blue and white gingham fabric, white cotton fabric, blue ric rac and just 4 white buttons and takes just a few basic sewing skills. The other accessories are easy to find at local stores or online.
This little bandit will steal your heart! This costume doesn't require a lot of major sewing sills, so it's great if you're just learning how to sew. Find a few sewing basics and get ready to create!
Get ready for a jolly holiday with Mary Poppins and her friends! This fluffy, twirly costume uses lots of fabrics that are quite affordable and no one will ever guess that you created this gorgeous costume with your sewing machine for for under $30.
If you're making the Cinderella costume above, you must create this Prince Charming costume for your little guy. The sewing pattern is easy to create using some pieces of clothing you already have and it's a great sewing project to have under your belt.
A top hat makes every occasion more fun. This free sewing pattern means you'll be able to make one for every holiday imaginable.
You can't go off to see the wizard without the Tin Man! This Tin Man costume works for a boy or a girl and is made out of vinyl so it holds its shape better than fabric. It's still possible to sew vinyl on your sewing machine, so don't stress if you've never used it before - this instructions will help.
This no-sew emoji costume can be whipped up in no time with materials that are likely already in your craft closet but it gets its structure from some inexpensive platters from the dollar store. No sewing needle required!
Although Toothless is one of the more recognizable character in the How to Train Your Dragon movies, Hiccup is his trusty human friend. This costume is made out of vinyl instead of fabric but it's still easy to sew with your sewing machine. Embellishments like these metal rivets costume make this costume really stand out.
Are you a good witch or a bad witch? There will be no question which witch you are with this glitterly gorgeous Glinda costume. This sewing project has a lot of details, but the tutorial has a step by step list so you can follow it, even if you're just learning how to sew.
Tinker Bell is everyone's favorite fairy and this costume is sure to be the favorite one in Pixie Hollow. The fabrics used in this sewing project are incredible affordable and your little one will love sprinkling fairy dust whenever she has it on.
If you're wondering what all 5 circus costumes look like together, check out this post with all the kids together! The post links to each sewing project so you can choose which ones to make if you don't need all 5 sewing patterns.
Flynn Ryder helps Rapunzel throughout the movie Tangled and it's the perfect coordinating costume. This sewing project has every touch - including Flynn's satchel!
Your kids will adore this Toothless dragon hoodie - it has every touch from the movie, including his red tail fin. Whether you're a beginning sewist or are a few years into your sewing journey, you'll be able to whip this up in no time.
Piggyback costumes are so funny and this one is no exception. It matches the circus themed group costumes perfect and gives the illusion that a clown is riding on a bear's shoulders. Look for the big bear at a thrift store so you don't have to make one yourself with your sewing machine.
Pascal is Rapunzel's cute little chameleon friend and makes the perfect coordinating costume for a little brother or sister. This sewing project will show off your basic sewing skills and leave a smile on your little one's face.
If you're looking for a new Greek god costume, look no further than Eros. He's similar to Cupid and is the Greek god of love. If you've made the strong man costume from the circus group costumes, you can easily repurpose the shirt. If not, it's still simple to make with your sewing needle and machine.
A Halloween cape is so versatile - there are so many costumes you can use it for! Before you spend money on a cheap, thin play cape, spend a little bit of time in your craft room with your sewing machine. You'll get a higher quality cape that will last a lot longer.
A flamingo is such a funny bird and a flamingo costume is an adorable choice for a little one. This sewing pattern can be tweaked for any age - wouldn't it be fun to have a flock of flamingos on Halloween?
This family costume idea combines a few basic sewing supplies as well as a few things you probably already have at home to create a fun Alice in Wonderland group costume.
No sewing needles necessary! This quick and easy cheeseburger costume project pulls together with products you probably already have in your craft room.
This Wizard of Oz costume set isn't complete without a lollipop guild munchkin and this is the cutest baby costume. It's made mostly out of fleece and knit so it's really forgiving to work with on your sewing machine.
The details are what makes this sewing project truly unique, especially the wolf claws made out of plastic clothes hangers! The fur fabric is super soft and the sewing pattern is really easy to follow.
No group of Greek gods is complete without their Satyr! It's half human, half goat and all cute. This costume uses the same muscle shirt sewing pattern for the human half and fur fabric for the goat half.
This mini Granny from Little Red Riding Hood is the cutest granny around. The baby face combined with the white fluffy hair is so much fun. The dress, apron and hat sewing patterns aren't difficult to put together with your craft closet and sewing machine.
R2-D2 is a beloved Star Wars character, but it can be difficult to find a costume with a girly twist. This costume is really an apron with fun Star Wars embellishments and the instructions for this sewing pattern are super simple.
Some really cushy fur fabric and your basic sewing skills can combine to create the best Chewbacca costume! The best thing is that the head is completely separate from the body so your kids will be able to take it complely off if they get too warm on Halloween night.
This post shows off the entire Wizard of Oz gang with sewing tutorials for every costume in the group. It's a fun way to get your family connected with your sewing journey.
Most little girls just adore unicorns! If yours is no exception, this unicorn hoodie can be pulled together in under 30 minutes and doesn't require much more than a sewing needle.
No woodland fairy is complete without a flower crown and a fun set of fairy wings! While fairy wings are commonly found in any toy aisle, there's something special about a homemade set made by you!
This second mermaid tail sewing project has a traditional sea shell top for a classic mermaid look.The sewing pattern is easy to follow with this costume tutorial.
Remember the pretty butterfly wings above? Butterflies aren't complete without their antenna and there's no need to get out the sewing needle or your sewing machine because everything is made with a a glue gun.
This baby BB8 costume is cutest than anything you'd find in a costume shop. It uses fabric covering a big Halloween pumpkin to create the structured look that's still easy for your little one to walk in.
Banana! Minions are the stars of the Despicable Me movies and this sewing tutorial roundup has ideas from plenty of different sources - some with no sewing needles required.
If you're stumped on what to make for a Halloween costume, this roundup has over 30 different ideas for kids and adults. Many can be made from embellishments you have already at home in your craft closet so don't worry if you don't want to pull out the sewing machine.
This DIY costume uses fabric you create yourself with your sewing machine and some bias tape to get the true look of Bert's jacket. Although it may seem compllcated, this easy to follow tutorial makes this sewing project a breeze.