Friday Favorites – Winter Sewing Patterns

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It’s the time of year to start thinking about those little holiday sewing projects you’d like to get done. Maybe as a gift, or just for yourself.  So, I’ve gathered up a few of my personal favorite projects that are QUICK, EASY, and FREE.

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Make an Infinity Scarf

Flamingo Toes has an amazing tutorial for an infinity scarf that I hope you’ll love just as much as me. Of course, you can feel free to use different styles of fabric – here’s mine, but I really like this classic look.

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Make a Tree Skirt

My Fabric Relish, has a super cute tree skirt pattern available for FREE on Craftsy.  It’s a fun and quick way to brighten up your Christmas decor.

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Make some New Pillow Covers

This one isn’t so much a pattern, as an idea.  I love this Dresden plate with a doily center.  It’s an amazing way to use up some scraps, and maybe a few of your old doilies.

dresden-pillow-coverIf Dresden Plates aren’t your style, this Four Corners pillow tutorial from Fabric Mutt is a lot of fun, and a great project for fussy cutting some of your favorite fabrics.

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Make a Potholder (or 12)

Potholders are a great gift, and a fun way to use up your scrap fabric, and orphan blocks – more about that after gift giving.  These brightly colored potholders from Sew Serendipity are some of my favorites.

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And I also love the potholders you can slide your hands into, like this one from LR Stitched.

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What are some of your favorite sewing projects for the season?

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