I am always looking for easy ways to store items. This drawstring bag is quick to make and can be done in lots of sizes. This project was first made to store the Jenga style blocks from Dollar Tree. But you can make them to store items like Legos, card games, small action figures, craft supplies, sewing notions and more.
If you make one share in the comments what you use your bag for.
If you are like me and have allergies all year long you always want those tissues handy. I carry them in my purse, my bag I take to school, my lunch bag, the car etc. To help be able to find them quickly I created tissue covers for the small packages I carry.
The cover also has a pocket on the back which is great to hold your nail file, clippers or even your ID and credit card. These are quick to stitch up and only take a few pieces of scrap fabric.
Tissue covers also make a great gift for teachers, co-workers, family and friends. Watch the video below to learn how to make them.
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A few weeks ago we had a major issue happen in our home. The video below will give you a peek into what we are dealing with and where we are headed. Things are beginning to get sorted out and moving forward on the sewing room remodel. Life can be very, very messy sometimes. We are ready for the cleanup to be completed and get back to normal.
During the pandemic quarantine I was looking for things to do that would make me feel good about my home and my life. Since I now had a lot of time on my hands I started looking at what I had around that I could use.
Because I am a big sewer, crafter and quilter I had lots of supplies. I had been wanting to give my porch a little "redo" for a while so I gathered my supplies and dove into the project.
It was also a good project to put on my newly started YouTube channel - Sew-Learn-Create. Making the videos gave me a deadline and the extra push I needed to get the project completed.
Watch the videos below to see the before and after of my porch redo. It was fun to do and it did help give me a purpose during the difficult times of the pandemic.
I hope this will inspire you to go dig through your supplies and start that project you have wanted to do for a long time.
Are you on a constant search for a healthy snack for you and your family? I know it is sometimes a battle to find something that is healthy and tasty when there are so many other choices.
I recently came across a project that was a great solution to this dilemma - a popcorn bag. The popcorn bag allows you to use regular popcorn kernels and cook it with no oils or butter. This project joined several of my passions together. I love to sew, in case you haven't figured that out, I love popcorn and I love to do my part to help the environment.
Watch the video below to make your own popcorn bag. I sometimes add to my popcorn a little salt and some butter powder for extra flavor. But by adding my own it is much healthier than the microwave bags, for you and the environment.
Happy sewing and eating!
Danna
Beginner Sewing - Let's Make a Popcorn Bag for a quick, healthy snack
One of the toughest aspects of starting a new hobby or learning a new craft is gathering all the supplies. I teach beginner sewing lessons and as part of my class fee I provide all of the supplies for the class. There is nothing more frustrating than to sign up for a class, go to get the supplies and you have no idea what to purchase. I try to make this easy for students and parents by providing what they need so they can come to class and focus on the project we are making.
When I started my YouTube channel - Sew-Learn-Create I wanted to provide the same type of experience. So I now offer kits for some of my YouTube projects. The kits don't have everything you need but they do have the basic fabric supplies. With a few other sewing supplies (i.e. scissors, thread, clips and/or pins etc.) a sewing machine and the kit you can make the project.
I sell the kits on my Etsy shop. These make a great gift for anyone who likes to sew. Click the link to purchase a set for yourself and a friend. Beginner Sewing Kits.
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I am always on the hunt for projects to sew that are easy kid projects. It needs to be something that a beginner sewer can make, takes only a few supplies but also has an appeal to kids. The Marble Maze project checks off all of those boxes. It is easy to sew, takes only a few supplies and kids love them.
They are great for kids who need something to do with their hands while waiting at the dentist office or in the car. You can play by yourself or race with a friend to see who can get through the maze the fastest. I have to admit when I made the sample for my sewing class I could not put it down. It is soothing and fun.
Watch the video below on my YouTube channel - Sew-Learn-Create so you can make some for your and your family. They would also be a great party favor for a kids birthday.
The year 2020 was definitely a year to remember. When the pandemic hit I was at a quilters retreat. It was the week after our daughter's wedding. As things began to shut down I was asking my friends what they were talking about. I had no clue because we had spent every spare moment for the previous 11 months planning a wedding. By the time I got home from the retreat the country was in quarantine. Being at home full time and not having to go to work was like my dream come true. Especially since I was fortunate enough to still be receiving my paycheck while in quarantine.
Since I love to sew, craft and quilt there were plenty of projects to work on during this time. Our grown son was also home during the quarantine only he had lost a good portion of his self-employed income from teaching private percussion lessons. I began to help him process this new reality and ideas for projects he could work on began to flow. One of those projects was me finally starting my YouTube channel.
I had been talking about it for several years but did not have the time to figure out how to begin. Well, now I had the time. My son agreed to film and edit the videos so it was a win-win for both of us. In April 2020 in the middle of a world wide pandemic Sew-Learn-Create YouTube channel was born. On the channel I do sewing, crafting and DIY projects. Many of the projects we make come from the sewing classes I teach.
My son and I have learned so much over the last year. My channel has grown much faster than I thought it would and I am now over 500 subscribers. A simple Thank You doesn't begin to show my appreciation for the support and encouragement I have received.
New projects are always in the works for the channel. If you have any suggestions for a project you would like us to try leave a comment below. And if you have not checked out Sew-Learn-Create head on over and give us a try.
The year 2020 was a year like no other but I thank God for the time at home and for the opportunity to share my creative passions with others on a new platform.
Looking for ways you can reduce your carbon footprint and help the planet? These reusable makeup remover cloth pads are quick and easy to sew. They can be used not only to remove your makeup but to wash your face.
I made mine out of some flannel scraps that was gifted to me. The flannel is soft and easy on the skin. Adding the cotton batting in the middle gives them a little fullness and helps hold their shape when wet.
Wash and dry them in a mesh bag with your towels and they are ready for another days use. This will help reduce the need for those disposable cotton balls.
Another bonus is using these around your eyes you don't get that stray cotton ball fuzz in your eye. I can't tell you how many times I have gone all day trying desperately to find that fuzz I could feel but not see.
Trying to do my part to make this world a better place. I would love to have you join me!
Need a small pin cushion to hold your needles and pins while hand sewing? These bottle cap pin cushions are fun and easy to make. They not only use up your scraps but everyone loves them because they are small and cute.
I have them in several spots in my sewing room to keep my hand sewing needles handy. I also have one in my bag I use for sewing on my quilt bindings. I never have a needle push down too far into my pin cushion and disappear only to have it reappear sticking out of my finger. Ouch!
I make these to give away at craft shows for people who sign up for my email list. Everyone loves the "Baby Pin Cushions". It is also a great way to keep those bottle caps out of the landfill.
So whip up some of these and never loose your needle again.
Danna
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Using up my scraps is a constant battle between me and the storage space where they are kept. So I am always looking for small projects that will help me win that battle. Projects that are useful for a variety of people is a bonus win-win.
This summer in one of my sewing classes we made a reading pillow. The bonus project for that class was a corner bookmark. Since I work in two school libraries I am a big promoter of reading for all ages. The link to the corner bookmark video on my YouTube channel - Sew Learn Create is below. It is my most popular video. This project is a great scrap buster because it uses only 3 pieces of fabric.
Since Valentines Day is approaching I decided to tackle my Valentine fabric scrap bag. My daughter is an elementary teacher and loves to shower her kids with a small gift at holidays. So, I created a corner bookmark with a Valentine twist.
By adding a small stamped heart on a piece of muslin it made these bookmarks so cute! To create the stamped heart you use a regular stamp pad and stamp on 100% cotton fabric. I used an unbleached muslin. Once you have stamped your image then iron the image on a cotton setting. This will set the ink on the fabric. Then you are ready to add your stamped fabric to your project.
Add your stamped fabric to the folded piece in the project before you lay out the sewing pieces. I found that using a thread color that matched the stamped fabric for this looked a little nicer.
To make these easy to gift I cut up an old book page and put the bookmark on the corner. Then they were slipped into a plastic sleeve with a topper and label.
I would love to hear your comments on corner bookmarks you make and any variations you add. Keep sewing and Happy Valentine's Day to all you readers out there.
In my 2020 Gift making class we made several projects that make great gifts for family and friends. I do this class in November and December each year and it is one of my most popular classes. I prepare 6-7 projects for the students to sew. There are only two rules: 1. You can only make one gift for yourself - all the others have to be for someone else. 2. You must wrap the gift before moving on to the next project. I use brown paper sacks for the wrapping so this only takes a few minutes.
With so many people working on computers and from home these days I thought it would be great to have my students do something relating to technology. So we made a Mouse Wrist Rest. It helps your wrist be in a more ergonomically position. These were quick and easy to make and were a great gift for almost everyone on their list.
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Learn how to make this Bag Handle Cover. It is great for luggage, backpacks and more. You only need a few supplies. These make great gifts for all ages.
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Keep all those necessary sewing notions close at hand and all in one place. This multi-purpose pin cushion holds not only your pins but wonder clips, seam ripper and more.
This project can be made with just a few scrap pieces of fabric, a small piece of ribbon, cardboard and some fiber filling. They also make great gifts for all the sewers and quilters on your list.
Find the printed pattern here for purchase on my Etsy shop Multi-Purpose Pin Cushion. Or if you become a Patreon Member and support my YouTube Channel Sew-Learn-Create you will get several of my printed patterns free with your membership.
Those plastic grocery bags have so many uses once you bring them home. I use them to line my small trash cans, organize items going to different locations and the list goes on and on. The only problem with trying to repurpose those bags is finding a place to store them. The grocery bag holder solves this problem.
It stores a ton of bags and keeps them in one handy spot. This project can be made in fabric that makes you smile, matches your kitchen/laundry room decor, or try a bright colored fabric so you don't forget you have them.
The bag holder only takes a fat quarter of fabric so give this simple project a try and help the environment also. Be sure to give this video a "Thumbs Up" if this project helps organize your life.
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If you are like me I am always struggling with my keys when trying to carry everything in from the car. With this latest project my keys are handy and easy to keep track of - on my wrist.
So help out your family and friends by making them one also. They are easy to "personalize" with the stamped message added to the front.
Post a picture of your keychain and share with others your creation.
Happy sewing,
Danna
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Tired of those ugly insurance lid grippers in the drawer? Learn how to make a pretty lid gripper using your favorite fabric and a few simple supplies.
This lid gripper is easy to use, conforms to make opening even those stubborn jars easy. They also make great gifts. This is an easy project for sewers of all levels. If you make a jar lid gripper post a picture in the comments. I would love to see your creation.
UPDATE: A viewer suggested using wax paper underneath the gripper when stitching the the final top stitching to help it go through the machine easier. Then just tear the wax paper away when done. Great idea.
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Head over to the Sew-Learn-Create YouTube channel and learn how to create some great projects. I have created a playlist called Christmas in July. It is a group of tutorials on simple easy projects that make great gifts.
In the link below find out how to make silverware pockets. These pockets add a festive touch to any table setting. Use seasonal fabrics to ramp up your Christmas dinner this year. We can all use a little extra spark to our celebrations during these uncertain times.
So grab your fabric and machine and learn how to make these great projects.
Part of my Christmas in July series on my YouTube channel: Sew-Learn-Create. This series has some simple easy sewing projects that make great gifts. Go on over to YouTube and subscribe to Sew-Learn-Create so you don't miss out on any upcoming projects and ideas.