Babywearing, Costumes, Freebie Library, Pattern releases, PDF Patterns, Sewing Pattern, Step-by-Step
Everything is better with Dinosaur spikes! Add these Dino spikes to your latest sewing project or store bought clothes. Dragon or Dinosaur Spikes add flair to any hat, hoodie, or babywearing sleeping hood. For dress-up, costume, or everyday wear, they also look great...
Babywearing, Ergo, Pattern releases, PDF Patterns, Quick Project, Step-by-Step, Tula, Video Tutorials
Suck Pads / Drool Pads/ Strap Protectors, what ever you call them, they are the best way to protect your baby carrier and investment. Babies explore everything with their mouths and your carrier is not an exception. Plus we all know straps are delicious. The...
Freebie Library, Sewing Basics, Step-by-Step, Video Tutorials
How many time have I said, “That pattern would be perfect if it just had a pocket!” Now you can add a pocket, with or without a zipper to any sewing pattern and many purchased items. This pocket tutorial is great for adding pockets to purses,...
Babywearing, Ergo, Pattern releases
Ergo Baby keeps expanding their family of carriers, so I keep expanding my family of patterns. The Ergo Adapt and Ergo Omni 360 are a bit different than the other Ergos. These have loops on their headrests that attach to buttons, instead of buttonholes on the...
Quick Project, Sewing Basics, Step-by-Step, Video Tutorials
Some times those tiny details really make the look! This quick and easy picot shell edge is made on your sewing machine with the blind hem stitch. I saw this adorable picot edge on Pinterest and I had to duplicate it. I think the original was on the edge of a...
pattern reviews, Product Review, Sewing Basics
So you want to make a DIY weighted blanket?! Their are tons of resources out there, and many of them are very similar. You can spend hour basically re-reading the same stuff over and over again just to find one place with new information. So I am compiling all the...
Sewing Basics, Step-by-Step, Video Tutorials
Did you know that removing serger stitches is just as easy as taking out standard machine stitches? The serging / overlock stitch looks complicated, but don’t worry it’s easy to take apart. Don’t believe me? Watch this! In this...