6 Steps to Sew a Beautiful Simple Circle Hot Pad

At some point in your sewing life, I'm sure you have tried to sew a hot pad/ pot holder.  Something that looks so simple can be a frustrating project!  Either you make it too thin and burn your hand or you try to make it too thick and it end up looking lumpy!  How can...

My favorite FEET- sewing machine feet!

FEET!  They can be confusing.  Which one do I use?  Why are there so many to choose from?  What in the world does this one do?  Sewing machines usually come with a set of feet for different uses.  There are many extra ones you can purchase for specialty sewing- from...

Yellow Scrap Fabric Made into Hot pads!

 Awhile ago I created some yellow scrap fabric yardage and showed you all my method over on THIS youtube video.  At the time I wasn't sure what to do with that piece.  Maybe another pillow?  Make it larger to make a baby quilt?  I finally decided on a new set of hot...

Sewing Room in Gingercake’s Home

This corner of my sewing room is set up conveniently for work- I have my cutting table on the left, my computer, my sewing machines and finally my iron and ironing board all together for easy access. I used to have my sewing room in our spare bedroom.  I had a...

4 Easy Pretty Fabric Ornaments

Ornaments!  I admit I have MANY- probably way too many!  Of course, not all are handmade but quite a few are made by yours truly treasures.  And you all know me- nothing complicated here! I just made a video over on my youtube channel to make 4 cute fabric ornaments....

Crayon Folios in Daydream

About a month ago I sewed these pretty Crayon Art Folios using the new fabric line, Daydream by Patty Besami.  Patty contacted me and asked if I would sew an Art Caddy for her Look Book.  What is a look book?  It is a gorgeous online magazine that Art Gallery releases...

A Little Witch Doll for Marion

We are trying to get into the Halloween Spirit over here!  I am not much of a scary decorator for Halloween- I like keeping things cute!  I used the Dolly with Style pattern from my book, More Sewing To Sell.  It was really easy to convert it into a cute witch!Dolly...

Leftover Fabric Ideas : Log Cabin Block Pillow

This log cabin block pillow has been on my mind for a long time.  I love the idea of modern twists on traditional blocks.  Also, I needed  new ideas for my leftover fabric!  I have made several others- like this and this.  It's important to remember our rich sewing...

Little Owl be Sewing Desk Caddy DIY

My kids are back to school on Tuesday but not in person.  Our school is beginning online.  Sigh.  Sigh again.  So I made a cute little owl be sewing desk caddy for my soon to be 2nd grader.  She is very socialable and this is hard for her.  I am hoping sewing this owl...

Create and Sew a Chair Cushion

My good friend Karen has had this chair for years.  I have always loved its shape and that cool desk arm.  She bought it at a charity auction some years ago.  Karen has recently moved and I have been helping  (myself to get out of the house and have new projects!) her...

4 Fabric Face Masks I have Tried…

I keep trying to sew new things but then I end up just sewing more masks!  I am thinking so much about my kids going back to school and wearing a mask all day.  Can I find the perfect one for them?  Will this style be more comfortable?  Even though I am not in charge...

Practical Tips to Know Before you Start a Sewing Business…

Are you dreaming of starting your own sewing business? Not sure how? There are so many great reasons to start sewing for sales.  For me the best parts of starting my business has been working at home on my own schedule.  But there are also some things you should know...

Magical Unicorn PDF Sewing Pattern Feature

I can't help but notice how popular unicorns are right now- mostly because I have my own 7 year old daughter ( and lots of friendws!) who LOVE them so much.  She kept asking me to sew her one and both of us are so pleased with final the result!  This new pattern, the...

Color Strip Scraps Floor Pillows Tutorial

HI!  This is a tutorial I first published on Sew Mama Sew back in December 2015.  That website is no longer working so I wanted to make sure you could still make these adorable scrappy pillows... After you have been sewing for awhile, you realize that scrap busting is...

Sew a Cute Spring Chick!

APRIL!  I love spring so much.  Do you have friends or neighbors who have some spring peeps?  They are so so cute!  I personally prefer visiting and not having to take care of them myself!  Even better is sewing an adorable set with your yellow fabric scraps.  This is...

Sew a Fabric Face Mask

Hi there!   Calling all sewers!  We can help our healthcare workers by sewing these simple fabric face masks.   These masks are used OVER the existing HEPA masks to make them last longer.  Please check the description on the Youtube video for ideas where to send your...

FIVE Scrappy Projects to create at HOME

Since we are all at home (staying safe and healthy I hope!), I wanted to think of some simple projects to create using the materials and tools we already have.  If you have read my blog for awhile you know I want to sew things and teach sewing projects that use easy...

Sewing Tools That Are Essential: that won’t break the bank…

Tools are a hot topic with all of us who love sewing!  It's true that I am someone who prefers to keep things simple, but I do have a few favorite tools that were a small investment in my sewing.  I made a short video on youtube describing the tools I use in the order...

Kanban for Creative Business Owners!

Have you ever heard of Kanban?  Well if not, right now can be your most recent "ah ha!" moment because kanban is an incredibly simple and wonderful way to organize your work time.  Kanban was originally developed by Toyota back in the 1950s as a way to maximize...

How to make the magical stuffed PONY and yarn mane

When I first started the Magical Unicorn Pattern, I was actually making a horse for my daughter.  But then, of course, she wanted for the unicorn:)  The "pony" is simply the unicorn pattern without the horn and printed at 75%.  Easy!  But I do want to tell you some...
7 Faux Fur Sewing Ideas

7 Faux Fur Sewing Ideas

When you make the Lulu Llama sewing pattern, I recommend buying a 1/2 yard cut of faux fur.  (if you go to JoAnn's you can save more by purchasing only 14'' instead of 18!).  Fur is usually 60'' wide!  This means your Llama only used HALF of the fur you purchase!...

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