At the bottom of every tutorial, there’s a “Made By You” section where you can upload your project pics. I love to see how creative and original your projects are! I’m showcasing some of the best “Made By You” projects. Today’s theme: Baby Love.
One of the more popular posts is the All-In-One Changing Mat. I love the chevron fabric that Roxy chose… wouldn’t it work well for either a boy or a girl?
Meghann chose a gorgeous floral for hers. It’s a good reminder that baby items don’t always have to be cute… they can be sophisticated!
Eliza sewed up a Walk In The Park Stroller Bag… note the elasticized side pocket, perfect for holding a bottle!
Beth made one too; I think I spy an All-In-One Changing Mat in there as well!
A Poppy Pillow Slipcover is quick & easy to sew. Nicki made this nursing pillow cover for a friend…
And Samantha got creative with a fleece Star Trek print!
Have you made a Marzipan-inspired project? We’d love to see it! Here’s how to post your photos… Scroll to the bottom of the corresponding tutorial, to the “Made By You” section. Click on the “+ Finished? Show it off!” tab.
Then type your name in the “Made By You” box, and drag your photos to upload. If you’d like, tell us a little bit about your creative process!
It’s that easy! And who knows… maybe your work will be featured in an upcoming blog post! Thanks for sharing!
your World’s Best Burp Cloth Tutorial on allfreesewing.com states there is a free printable pattern, but there isn’t. Where is it?
thank you pat
Hi Pat, AllFreeSewing commissioned that project and purchased all right to it… as such, I don’t have the tutorial anywhere on my site. I’d recommend contacting the Admin over at AllFreeSewing. Thanks!
Hi. I tried your coffee filter roses today and found a shortcut that worked great for me. Before I cut the pattern pieces out I used food coloring in water to “dye” the coffee filters as a whole since I wanted all my roses the same color. I chose red to make a light pink since they are for a baby shower. This worked great! Now all that is left to paint are the edges once I make the roses.
Thanks for sharing your tips!
Great idea, Cindy!