
Encourage your neighborhood to vote this year by making a statement in simple red, white and blue! This also make the perfect Fourth of July (Independence Day) decor.
Click here for project pattern instructions: Link
Feature ArticleBy Ellisha on Jun 30, 2008 in Featured Sewing Projects, Holiday Sewing Projects, Home Decor Sewing Projects, Sewing Projects | 0 Comments

Encourage your neighborhood to vote this year by making a statement in simple red, white and blue! This also make the perfect Fourth of July (Independence Day) decor.
Click here for project pattern instructions: Link
Recent ArticlesBy Ellisha on Jul 15, 2008 in Garment Projects, Sewing Projects | 0 Comments


Learn how to make these inexpensive quick and easy reusable cloth diapers! Many patterns and how to instructions to choose from.
Perfect for parents of multiples!!!!!
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By Ellisha on Jul 8, 2008 in Sewing Projects | 0 Comments

Make playtime for baby fun with these adorable ribbon baby blocks! A quick an easy project that is fun and quick to make!
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By Ellisha on Jul 4, 2008 in Sewing Projects | 0 Comments
I stumbled across U-Handbag a moment ago.
For those who are interested in creating good looking handbag U-Handbag is filled with useful tips, ideas, and tutorials you can learn from.
If you want to learn how to create quality handbags this is the site to see!
View this great Purse and Bags Tutorials:
Pretty Piping and Chevron Stripe Shoulder Bag
I like this bag because it can make a great beach bag or carry-all. The size can be adjusted and used for various purposes.
Perfect for school or to make a fashion statement. Makes a stylish simple diaper bag too.Reusable Groceries Bag with Curved Gusset
Tired of those ugly reusable grocery bag found in stores this bag has curve appeal! The great thing about making your own reusable grocery bag you can adjust the pattern to a size that will better suit your needs.
and there is more…………
To visit U-Handbag click here: Link
Backpack Bag
Reusable Grocery Bag
Pretty Piping an Chevron Strip Shoulder Bag
By Ellisha on Jun 28, 2008 in Sewing Projects, What's Hot in Sewing | 0 Comments
Hello My Name is Heather is one of my favorite sewing blogs I love to read.
Hello MY Name is Heather is filled with so much sewing information, projects and tips that you can not refuse to pass up!
Hot Topics You Must See For June:
You Scream Ice Cream, Introducing Pop Garden & Bijoux, Two? We’re Such Softies and Immunity.
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By Ellisha on Jun 27, 2008 in Garment Projects, Sewing Projects | 0 Comments

Baby dresses can be quite expensive for such little material! Learn how to make this cute inexpensive baby dress. This project is quick and easy to create.
Click here for project instructions: Link
Materials Needed:
One-piece baby T-shirt
1/4 yd. of material
Elastic cording
1 yd. of trim
Cute decorations, such as buttons or ribbons
Thread
Sewing machine
Air-soluble marker
Straight pins
By Ellisha on Jun 26, 2008 in Sewing News, Sewing Projects, What's Hot in Sewing | 0 Comments
Stacy Sews ” Diary of a Fabric Junky” is one of my favorite blogs that I visit regularly.
If you are looking for additional great sewing information, tips, projects, tutorials or you are just excited about sewing Stacy Sews is the site to visit!!
Check out Stacy Sews Hot Topics for the week:
Does this Count, Tracing Again, Thinking Halloween, Think Sewing, and Keep the Selvage
Click here to view blog Link
By Ellisha on Jun 25, 2008 in Featured Sewing Projects, Garment Projects, Holiday Sewing Projects, Home Decor Sewing Projects, Sewing Projects | 0 Comments

Get ready for the Fourth of July! Celebrate Independence Day with this awesome outdoor party idea! A Bandanna Table Runner! An inexpensive way to decorate your outdoor decor.
Seen on Martha Stewart
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By Ellisha on Jun 24, 2008 in Sewing Projects | 0 Comments

As seen the the Martha Stewart Show! Learn how to create these stunning diamond dog necklaces!
Click here to view project how-to: Link
Tools and Materials
Measuring tape
Grosgrain ribbon
Scissors
Pinking shears
Sewing machine
Needle and thread
Rhinestone trim and dangle
Two 3/8-inch snaps
By Ellisha on Jun 23, 2008 in Featured Sewing Projects, Garment Projects, Sewing Projects | 0 Comments

As seen on the Martha Stewart Show! Learn how to create these adorable pettiskirts.
Perfect to kids of all ages. Click here for project instructions: Link
Tools and Materials
Satin charmeuse (1 1/2 yards)
Nylon chiffon (about 3 yards — see measurements below)
1-inch-wide ribbon elastic
Iron-on interfacing (1 1/2 yards)
1-inch-wide ribbon in coordinating color
Button
Iron
Sewing machine
Pins
Needle and thread
Scissors