Simple Back-to-School Sewing Projects
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Inside: Simple Back-to-School Sewing Projects
With Back-to-School just around the corner I thought I’d gather together a few of my easy projects that can be adapted for kids returning to school. The tutorials aren’t too difficult and go together quickly. They have the added benefit of being scrap-busters which is perfect for all of you who have huge stashes and not a lot of time.
Do you have a little student who dreams of being a princess or super hero? You’re in luck because there are a ton of endless novelty fabrics that can be combined with one of these simple patterns to create something personal and unique for your little students.
Simple Back-to-School Sewing Projects
1. DIY Zippered Box Pouch
Perfect for holding scissors, glue, pencils, sharpeners, and tons of other bits and pieces. Having tabs on the sides makes this bag easy for students to pull out of a locker or backpack. The bag sews up in about an hour. If you plan to make several then I’d suggest doing a small assembly line.
2. Quilted Zipper Bag
If the Zippered Box Pouch is too bulky for your student, try making this flat zipper bag. It would sit nicely on a locker shelf or you could add a loop that would allow the bag to hang.
This bag is easily personalized; instead of appliquéing teacups, you could add a child’s name to the insert. The bag uses 2.5″ charm squares which means there is very little cutting and one charm pack can be used to make several bags. Once the squares are assembled the bag goes together quickly. Of course, you don’t have to use the small squares. You can make this bag quickly by eliminating the patchwork and replacing the space with a square piece of novelty fabric. Totally cute and infinitely unique.
3. Simple Tote Bag
This bag is so easy to make. It’s the perfect beginner project. It’s straight-forward and uses plain terms to explain how to make a simple tote bag. Even if you’ve never sewn before, you can make this bag.
The simple design allows you to use novelty fabric to customize it for your favorite student. It’s ideal for embellishing with a little appliqué. (Note: If you’ve never tried appliqué before, I have an eBook called Appliqué Made Easy: A Beginner’s Guide to Appliqué Techniques that will explain how to appliqué.)
4. Pillowcase
Getting a good night’s sleep is vital for every student. Making personalized pillowcases for kids will make going to bed a little more fun. This pattern is simple and straightforward. The pattern can be sewn up in about an hour and is pretty fool-proof.
5. Pajama Pants
A new pair of pajamas completes a back-to-school wardrobe. Why not make them unique and personalized for your little ones. These instructions will show you how to sew up a pair of pajama pants using a discounted pattern. Add an inexpensive t-shirt to complete the set.
Back-to-School sewing can be fun, fast, and easy. Perhaps one of your kids or grandkids want to learn to sew. Most of these projects are ideally suited for beginners and imagine their smiles when they pull out a pencil bag they’ve made or carry books home in a bag they’ve designed.
Endless possibilities. Mile-wide smiles.