Choose from a variety of sewing patterns and templates to help you create bags, toys, clothing, and more.
Create this easy-to-make reversible purse to match your outfit -- or mood -- of the moment.
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Suiting fabrics are an unconventional but charming choice for making toy bunnies. Bright cotton shirting adds a surprising pop of color inside the ears.
Giant leather place mats are a fashionable twist on a tablecloth.
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Handmade dolls are wonderful playthings and steadfast companions for children -- especially when they resemble familiar people.
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This petite argyle pig is so cuddly, you'll want to produce a whole pen's worth.
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Brighten up a room by giving a simple vinyl shade a decorative border.
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There's no better way to cover a baby's precious toes than with a pair of soft, snug hand-sewn booties.
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Homemade slippers of thick wool felt make a heartwarming (and foot-warming) gift.
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Basic and clean of line, our kimono takes on different personalities depending on the length and the fabric it's made from. Short kimonos make lightweight, comfortable baby shirts. Longer kimonos can be dresses or coats for a little one.
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This personalized tea cozy allows you to enjoy your well-made brew in a leisurely fashion.
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Make an oilcloth slipcover to protect or add color to your chairs.
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This handmade tote provides a proper place to store all your essentials. The individual pockets are stitched together using bias tape, which binds the pieces and creates a colorful contrast to the pattern.
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Treat a kitty to a game of cat and mouse with a few dapper toys. There's no mistaking these critters for the real thing -- they're constructed from brightly colored suiting and shirting fabric.
Changing table linens is a relatively inexpensive way to rotate color with the seasons. The tones of this table runner are suitable for spring or summer.
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Put leftover ultrasuede scrap to use by turning it into a cozy protective cover for an iPod.
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This adorable felt cherry pie is perfect for any play kitchen.
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Add style to your winter wardrobe with a charming beret.
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Whether it's chilly inside or out, a hot-water bottle slipped into a soft cloth cover is a classic comfort.
Convert stray mittens into playful hand puppets in the shape of dragons, sharks, moose, penguins, cats, and more.
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This summery kite will look like stained glass floating in the sky.
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Pleated pockets on this leather-trimmed apron give a little more room for craft supplies.
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Rubber duckies get all the attention -- but a washcloth duck can really make bath time fun for a baby.
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Woolen gloves keep hands toasty, but they can make for some slippery situations. To get a better handle on things, try making your own grips.
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With this sweet adaptation of the classic button-down, a little girl can channel the guy she adores -- Dad. The dress, which fits most children ages 4 to 8, has a drawstring neckline and sleeves.
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