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Easter Sewing Ideas

April 1, 2023 By A Spoonful of Sugar - 1 Comment

There is something very special about including handmade items in your Easter decorating. One of a kind handmade projects add a lovely touch to your Easter table. I have assembled a roundup of Easter sewing projects that can be easily made in an hour or two. Hope you find something here to inspire you. Click on the photos for more details on each project.

Bunny Coasters can be made from your favourite colour coded scrap fabrics. The simple patchwork body is assembled in next to no time. Add a pompom for the tail. This mugrug is perfect for your favourite Easter brew. You can find the pattern here.

Chick Coaster is a colourful and fun addition to your Easter table. These can be made in a variety of colours and are a beginner friendly sewing project. You can find the pattern in our shop.

Bunny Egg Cosy Tutorial is a free project. These are quick to construct from wool felt, fabric and embroidery thread. Perfect for your Easter breakfast table. Find the free tutorial here.

Bow Egg Mugrugs: Bow Egg Mugrug is an adorable egg-shaped coaster with a charming bow appliqué, perfect for adding a delightful touch to your Easter and Spring decor. Ideal for beginners, this quick project showcases your favorite spring fabrics beautifully. Find the pattern here.

The Hexie Bunny Placemat features a foundation paper pieced bunny with a simple patchwork strip bord. These look sweet in a rainbow of colours. You can use them as a placemat, mugrug, trivet or pot holder. You can find the pattern here.

Splendid Star Table Topper is a suitable for any holiday table. Simply use your favourite Easter fabrics or small scale florals in this project. Sized to fit a dining table or coffee table. You can find the pattern in our store.

Gathered Round Basket is a free tutorial. Make three nesting baskets. These are perfect for Easter or to use around your home. They can be easily constructed from fabrics in your stash. You can find the free tutorial here.

Scrappy Carrot Bunting is a fun Easter themed project. String bunting around your Easter dining table or use attach the carrots to bamboo skewers and use as markers in your garden for an Easter egg hunt. You can find the pattern in our store.

Bunny placemat is quick to construct from gingham fabric. Add an English paper pieced flower to the bunny. Tail and ears are made from polar fleece/minky fabric for a fluffy accent. You can find the pattern here.

Check out our Mini Easter Basket tutorial. This free project shows you how to construct these little baskets from wool felt and ribbon. Find the free tutorial here.

Flower Power Pouch is perfect for spring and Easter gifting. The pouch has pretty petals and is a great way to wrap a small gift. You can find the pattern in our store.

Patchwork Egg Mugrug: Make snack time fun with this classic patchwork egg coaster – perfect for Easter, spring time, or any time of year!

Bunny Bunting This pattern shows you how to make cute pennants featuring an appliqued bunny silhouette. You can use your favourite pastel and low volume fabric scraps to create a charming spring or Easter decoration for your home.

For more Easter project inspiration, check out all of our Easter blog posts here. Head to our Pattern Shop and Etsy Store for more beginner friendly sewing patterns.

Filed Under: Easter, Sewing Tagged With: coaster, Easter, easter table, holiday, mugrug, sewing, sewing pattern, sewing tutorial, tutorial

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  1. Elvia Acuna says

    April 3, 2023 at 12:12 pm

    Thank you for designing the bunny placemat, perfectly matches the bunny coaster. You surprised me with the bunny appliqué templates to complete the set with napkins.

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