Needle Book

This is a cute fun little project. It is super fast to make, and handy to have around the sewing room, especially if you do a lot of hand sewing. These also make really cute gifts. It doesn’t take much fabric, so it is a good way to use up your scrap fabric! I love … Continue reading Needle Book

Dish Towel Apron

A special thank you to my Aunt for giving me the idea for today’s project! This is a cute little apron made from a dish towel. It’s pretty fast to make and doesn’t take a lot of fabric. It is a good way to practice sewing pleats and pockets. It works best to have a … Continue reading Dish Towel Apron

Fur Pom Poms

With all of the stress of this year weighing heavy, I decided to take up a new hobby to help myself relax. I decided to learn how to crochet! I had crocheted before, but it had been several years. My mom came to visit with her assortment of crochet projects and I just couldn’t stop … Continue reading Fur Pom Poms

Pocket Rice Bags

I love these little rice bags! They are super quick, great for beginners, and are an awesome way to use that pile of scrap fabric that’s lying around. I prefer to use flannel for my rice bags. I love the soft texture. You want to make sure to select a fabric that can be ironed. … Continue reading Pocket Rice Bags

Old-Fashioned Rag Doll

I am so excited to be adding a new project today. It has been quite a while since my last project and I am happy to be able to share something new with you. Recently, I was inspired by history and found some great historical projects that I wanted to make. The first was a … Continue reading Old-Fashioned Rag Doll

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    • SewEvermore says:

      Hello! You can download the free pdf pattern by selecting “Free Patterns” from the menu bar. Then select “Plush”, then “Rag Doll”. The link to the pattern is listed slightly above the part 1 video instructions. You can click on the link and download or print the pattern. Happy Sewing!

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