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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Tutorials

When I first started sewing, I started searching and gathering all the free tutorials I could find that caught my eye. I kept my list, and still do add to it and thought I would share.

The original list is now quite big so for ease of searching I've split them into different pages.

If anyone sees any good tutorials let me know and I'll add them. (All the photos below are from their respective tutorials and links.)

Bags & Stuff for in your Bag

Sewing Room

Pretty Up the Home

Quilts & Bedding

Clothes for Kids & Adults

Softies & Ornaments

Kids Stuff

Embroidery

Others

27 comments:

  1. Thank you SO very much for this list of tutorials! This is so helpful!
    I posted about it in my blog, I hope that's ok!

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  2. Thank you for the link suse. You're blog is beautiful!

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  3. Great list of tutorials. I love wee wonderfuls too!

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  4. wow. this is exactly what i needed right now. thanks.
    also, thanks for including my passport sleeve tutorial in the list. i am flattered.

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  5. What a great blog! And thanks so much for linking to my tissue paper flowers--I'm so flattered. I wrote a post about your site and your tutorial list.

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  6. Hmm ... not sure why my url isn't showing up. I wrote a post about your tutorial list here:
    www.pennycarnival.typepad.com

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  7. Thanks everyone for visiting and commenting... Happy to share with everyone!

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  8. Thanks for tut list! I will never need to buy a pattern as long as i have the internet haha Thanks again

    xxgilly

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  9. What a fantastic list! I look forward to browsing through them all.

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  10. With a baby at home finding time to surf the internet is a luxury I rarely afford myself. I came on line to figure out how to make a fabric baby book and I found your site. I have been stuck here for way to long and I still have not figured out how to make the baby book the way I want to. Thank you for such a great site.

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  11. What a fantastic list. I look forward to browsing all of the links.

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  12. Thanks so much for the list! I saw it on Whip Up. I am going to link to you from my blog, because this should be shared!

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  13. WOW! You are so organized in your collecting... inspiring!

    Thank you for including my patterns, I hope you enjoyed them! :)

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  14. Great links. Just wondering if you have linked any of Fibre and stitch's free tutorials?
    http://www.fibreandstitch.com/freebies.htm

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  15. This is a quick & easy felt sushi tutorial, maybe you like it:

    http://www.herewearetogether.co.uk/?p=95

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  16. thanks for the great list!

    you can pick up a few more on my blog too:

    tracyandlizsblog.blogspot.com (me and t)

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  17. This is awesome! Thanks a bunch!!!

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  18. Oh wow! Oh wow! Oh wow! Yeah...I am so excited! AWESOME LIST! I'll be so busy! Thank you!

    Corrie

    May I share your list at:

    http://cocojdesigns.blogspot.com/

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  19. Oh My Garsh, that is one heck of a list. Thank you this is getting bookmarked in my "I want to Do" file. Thanks again.

    Jennifer

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  20. What an awesome list! Thanks for including my felt fortune cookies! They are so yummy! I'm going to have to visit this list again so I've linked to it on my blog. Thanks!

    -Sarah at Create Studio
    www.createstudio.blogspot.com

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  21. Thanks for taking this opportunity to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and I take pleasure in learning about this topic. If possible, as you gain information, please add to this blog with new information. I have found it extremely useful.

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  22. I need a specialist in this house to solve my problem. May be that's you! Having a look ahead to look you.

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  23. Thanks For sharing the post,
    Tutorials are invaluable resources that empower individuals to learn new skills, expand their knowledge, and unleash their creativity. Whether you're a beginner looking to master the basics or an experienced practitioner seeking to refine your expertise.

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