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32 free bag patterns

Posted by Maebh Walsh on September 7, 2011
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Category: DIY, Ideas, Sewing, Tutorials
It’s very addictive to search for free  patterns! I’ve been doing that for several hours now… After finding the patterns for girl skirts I came across this great choice of free bag patterns at ttp://www.sewlavie.com/ Here are their the best 32 picks: olivia bag phoebe bag [pdf] market tote clutch purse with antique pin closure grocery bag stroller bag to messenger bag pleated lined handbag simple party clutch [pdf ] city tote [pdf] grey and orange

25 Girls Skirt Tutorials by Stephanie

Posted by Maebh Walsh on September 6, 2011
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Category: DIY, Ideas, Sewing, Tutorials
If you are looking for sewing  inspiration or a tutorial,  the internet is hoarded of tutorials. The way it usually works is that we look for the tutorioals  every time we need to sew something.  Yet, when we want to sew something that we saw a few months ago, the tutorial is usually lost in the shuffle. Thnanks to Stephanie we can publish 25 skirts tutorials that she has gathered in one place online on
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How to make vintage netbag

Posted by Maebh Walsh on July 26, 2011
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Category: DIY, Ideas, Sewing, Tutorials
Today we wanted to share with you this tutorial by Erica that we came across on http://honestlywtf.com/diy. After crushing hard on this vintage net bag spotted by Phil Oh on the streets of NYC, we knew we had to attempt to DIY it. Sprucing up a reusable cotton bag from the grocery store with some hardware and carabiners? Sign us up! In just a few simple steps, we’ll show you how to make our rendition of the net
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Making Your Own Pattern: a tutorial

Posted by peterf on July 26, 2011
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Category: DIY, Ideas, Sewing, Tutorials
Patterns aren’t cheap. Seriously, I was browsing through through the look books at Hobby Lobby the other day and some of them were as much as $20. Tack that on to the price of fabric and other supplies and suddenly sewing your own clothing becomes very expensive. Thankfully, you can make your own patterns using your own clothing that you know to fit well.  I came this step by step tutorial how to make your own
If you are looking for inspiration and tutorials there is a very, very interesting website. Go and check http://blog.craftzine.com. In this post we would like to feature one of the tutorials form we came accros on Craftzine. It is by Haley Pierson-Cox is a Brooklyn-based craft writer. By Haley Pierson-Cox For me, summer in NYC means two things: 1) I will eventually wear a light skirt into the subway when my hands are full, and