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With thrift flipping and DIYs all around, we have rediscovered the importance of sewing as a skill. Being able to create your own clothes, and bring your designs and style to life, is a great feeling. However, before getting to that stage, you need to learn the basics.
Learning how to sew can be a little difficult. Your first few projects might not look great or fit right. That can be very demotivating and may feel like a waste of time.
Here are a few basic tips to consider as a beginner at sewing:
To keep you going on your sewing journey, follow the steps to make these simple sewing projects:
Scrunchies are stylish, convenient, and most importantly, very easy to make.
Circle skirts are probably the quickest and easiest garment to make. This project is a great way to practice cutting patterns and hemming. I recommend practicing on a doll first, to get a hang of the fabric cutting.
Who doesn't love cushions! They can spice up any room and happen to be very easy to make.
This project is a great way to reuse old blankets and practice sewing.
A cute pouch to carry small makeup items is a great way to stop them from getting lost.
Toiletries tend to get lost in large bags, but it is super easy to create a small pouch to hold them in place.
All of these projects will help you practice the basic facets of sewing, including sewing straight lines, hemming, creating channels, cutting, and more. They don't have to be perfect, but these practice projects leave you with a small token for your effort.
So, get sewing!
Love these beginner-friendly projects! I started with scrunchies last month and it's amazing how quickly you can make them once you get the hang of it.
The circle skirt instructions seem a bit confusing to me. Anyone else struggle with getting the waist measurement right?
I tried making the mermaid tail blanket for my niece and she absolutely loves it! Though I'd suggest using fleece fabric as it's easier to work with.
Really appreciate the tip about avoiding silk and satin fabrics. I learned that the hard way when I first started sewing.
Has anyone tried making the toiletries kit? I'm wondering if it's sturdy enough for regular travel use.
These are great starter projects but I feel they should mention the importance of proper seam allowances for beginners.
Just finished my first cushion and while it's not perfect, I'm pretty proud of it! The stuffing part was trickier than I expected.
The makeup bag seems perfect for a first project. No complicated patterns or measurements to worry about.
I actually found the circle skirt quite straightforward. The key is measuring twice before cutting!
Totally agree with keeping extra materials handy. Nothing worse than running out of thread halfway through.
Can we talk about how therapeutic sewing is? I started with scrunchies and now I'm hooked.
The toiletries kit looks simple but I think adding a waterproof lining would make it more practical.
My first attempt at the mermaid tail was a disaster but my second one turned out great. Practice really does make perfect!
I've made dozens of scrunchies now and sell them at local craft fairs. Such a great way to use fabric scraps too.
Remember to wash your fabric before starting any of these projects! Learned this lesson when my first circle skirt shrunk in the wash.
The cushion project taught me so much about straight lines and proper corners. Great learning experience.
Anyone else struggle with threading the drawstring through the makeup bag? I found using a safety pin really helps.
These projects are perfect for building confidence. Each one teaches something new without being overwhelming.
I modified the circle skirt pattern to make it a half-circle instead. Works better for everyday wear in my opinion.
The article could use more details about different types of stitches to use for each project.