Each one of these creative links will take you to an easy step-by-step tutorial or free sewing pattern. {You can also see many of these projects onmy Pinterest boards.} Make sure you have an afternoon available to sew and pick a few of these fabulous {and simple} sewing tutorials… Ea...
This is a great starter project, and it can be used to make a great hair accessory! This tutorial walks you thought how to make simple hair scrunchies in using 2 different methods. Once you master either of these two methods, you will be able to sew a beautiful scrunchy in under 5 ...
Since I last shared a post here at So Sew Easy, I had a baby girl! With my toddler son running around too, it's safe to say sleep is a rarity in our house. Thesleep maskI have is too small and lets light in around the edges, defeating the purpose entirely. Today I'm sharing a...
This is a great starter project, and it can be used to make a great hair accessory! This tutorial walks you thought how to make simple hair scrunchies in using 2 different methods. Once you master either of these two methods, you will be able to sew a beautiful scrunchy in under 5 ...
Find simple, cheap DIY crafts and home decor projects to make with minimal experience with easy to follow instructions.
Simple Letter G Crafts for Toddlers and Preschoolers As we do our letter projects, I try to include a mixture of crafts and process art. This letter G collection is heavy on the craft side… with not a whole lot of room for creativity. However, I’m trying to achieve a balance with ...
There's something special about gathering for a day of crafts, especially during the fall months. You can collect the season's best staples — colorful leaves, apples and pinecones — to turn them into gorgeous fall decorations like autumnal wreaths. We even share a range of stunning fall ce...
You don’t have to throw away old socks. A sock can be reused in many ways. Here are 20 easy and simple crafts to make with old socks. I love to craft, especially when I can use what I already have at home! Craft with Socks: ...
Starting at the bottom with the tail end, sew seams along the sides for about 15.5″, leaving a 12.5, (12.5, 12.5, 13, 13)” opening for the armhole. Edging for Armhole Openings With a standing single crochet, join yarn to the bottom of the armhole seam and single crochet evenly aroun...
Changing colours is a great way to brighten up your knitting, but there are always lots of pesky ends to sew in afterwards. Learning how to carry the yarn up the sides of the work, rather than breaking and introducing new colours each time, means your knitting stays neat.Stranding...