Three Simple Sewing Projects for Beginners

Do you want to learn how to sew but are not sure what projects are beginner friendly? Or are you teaching someone how to sew? I teach a lot of children aged 7 and up and adults how to sew in my studio, and I have amassed a good collection of tutorials and patterns for some super successful beginning projects. These can be used for old and young people learning to sew. So, whether you are an adult wanting to learn to sew, or trying to teach your child or grandchild, one of these projects is sure to fit the bill.

 

Book Marks: These useful items are easy to sew, and this is a quick enough project that you can make several of these at once to give as little gifts. It is a great project to get started in a sewing practice and gives almost instant gratification. You can also customize the fabric to the recipient to really personalize these or just use scraps. Either way this is a project you will come back to again and again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTPlhlV1Ixk

 

Fat Quarter Projects: Using fat quarters, you can create all kinds of simple and fun projects. Fat quarters are pre-cut pieces of fabric that are commonly used in quilting and craft projects. Try this Love Bug project that makes a perfect birthday gift for a little one. This is also perfect for teaching children how to sew as well. Started as a Partnership with Moda Fabrics and Creativity Shell, this little project is a no fail way to introduce young sewers to sewing. Even adults will have fun making this for a child or grandchild in their life.

https://www.shabbyfabrics.com/p113778/love-bug-pattern

 

 

Pillowcases: I love using this tutorial for making pillowcases as gifts. I have assisted many students in successfully making this style of pillowcase. And who doesn’t need new colorful pillowcases? You can even get them monogrammed as an extra special gift for someone on your list.

https://www.seasonedhomemaker.com/pillowcase-tutorial-burrito-style/

students with their pillowcases

 

Remember to start with simple projects that match your skill level and gradually challenge yourself with more complex ones as you gain experience and confidence. These three projects will get you started in sewing basic items that you can keep for yourself or give to others. I find that the most successful beginning projects are those that can be completed quickly and easily so that you will gain confidence as you learn and become ready to tackle more detailed projects. Stay tuned for more sewing project ideas.

Happy Sewing,

Andi