Sewing Information, Advice, How-to
Easter Patterns
A collection of some of the best free Easter Patterns & Tutorials on the web
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Sewing Quick Tips:
Tip #1: To fix a botched buttonhole, try sewing a long strip of fabric, ribbon, or trim all the way down the
outside of your garment, covering all of the buttonholes. Then re-sew the buttonholes. You can use the same
fabric as your garment or a contrasting fabric for more interest.
Tip #2: You know those little thread ends that are left in your fabric after you rip out a seam? Instead of picking
them out with your fingers, try running a piece of masking tape or one of those sticky lint rollers over them to
make removing them easier.
Note: If a project below includes a printable pattern, you’ll see a “p” next to its title. If a project doesn’t include
a pattern template, it likely consists of simple fabric shapes (like squares and rectangles) that you can easily
measure and cut yourself. And note that some projects may be designed for a specific type of sewing machine.
However, if a project you like calls for, say, complex embroidery stitches and you have just a simple zigzag
machine, you can try experimenting with a satin stitch, hand-embroidering a design, or adding purchased
embellishments instead.
Note: Clicking any of the following links will take you to another website unless otherwise indicated.
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