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Spring Sewing

March 1, 2024 By A Spoonful of Sugar - Leave a Comment

Spring is a wonderful season to sew. Not only does it offer a chance to refresh home decor, but it also has many benefits for your health and well-being. Sewing in spring can help you reduce stress, boost your creativity, and enjoy the beauty of nature. Here are some tips and ideas to inspire your spring sewing projects.

One of the joys of spring sewing is choosing fabrics and colours that reflect the season. Experiment with different textures and patterns, such as lace, eyelet, or floral prints. For colours, you can go for pastels, neutrals, or brights, depending on your mood and style. Some popular spring colours are mint, lavender, coral, and yellow. Pastel coloured ginghams and polka dots also provide a spring vibe.

Another way to add some spring flair to your sewing is to use motifs that celebrate the season. Flowers, birds, butterflies, and bees are some of the most common spring motifs. You can incorporate them into your sewing projects in various ways, such as applique, embroidery, or using fabrics with spring or Easter motifs. You can also use buttons, ribbons, or charms that feature these motifs as embellishments.

If you are looking for some spring sewing projects here is a roundup of some of our favourite projects that celebrate Spring.

Here are our favourite Spring projects that are easy to complete in an afternoon. Most of the patterns are scrap friendly and suitable for beginners.

Flower Power Pouch: Who can resist a pretty floral pouch? Featuring 5 petals and a flat bottom, these eco-friendly pouches are perfect for stowing small items.

Hexie Garden Pouch: Hexie Garden Pouch features a sweet hexagon flower on the front and is perfect to showcase your favourite small scale floral fabrics combined with coordinating ginghams and stripes.

Bunting Bunting: Inject springtime vibes into your home with this sweet bunny bunting.

Bloom Pincushion/Mini Pillow: Sweet Bloom Pincushions are a pretty addition to your sewing table. They can also be used on a tiered tray as a decorator item.

Ombre Pouch: Mix and match your favourite quilting fabrics in the Ombre Pouch. The pouch front features simple patchwork panel arranged in colour order which provides an ombre effect, perfect to store sewing items or to use as a gift bag.

Dresden Placemat: Dresden Placemats are perfect for a special afternoon tea. Featuring a “scrappy” dresden plate with 16 petals and a coordinating centre, positioned on a low volume hexagon. 

Bunny Coaster: Make snack time fun with this sweet bunny coaster – perfect for Easter, spring time, or any time of year!

Chick Coaster: Make snack time fun, with this cute Chick Coaster – perfect for Easter, spring time, or any time of year!

Bunny Placemat: The Bunny Placemat is a sweet addition to your Easter table. Featuring a gingham bunny complete with fluffy ears and tail, and an English Paper Pieced hexagon flower motif. This adorable Bunny Placemat is perfect for Easter, spring time, or any time of year! 

Tulip Twist Foundation Paper Pieced Quilt Block in 5 Sizes: Put your scraps to good use with this easy, beginner friendly Tulip Twist Foundation Paper Piecing block – available in 5 sizes.

Basket Foundation Paper Piecing Quilt Block in 5 Sizes: Perfect for spring sewing, create a flower basket to use in a quilt, mini quilt, table runner, placemat or more!

Sunburst Foundation Paper Piecing Quilt Block in 5 Sizes: Create a ray of sunshine for spring with this Sunburst quilt block. This quilt block makes an ideal spring pillow.

Butterfly Applique – 5 Styles in 4 Sizes: Add a sweet butterfly to clothing, tote bags, pillows, and more with these lovely butterfly applique designs. There is a shape and size to suit a large variety of applications. This is a fun way to use your favourite scraps.

Bunny Applique Designs – 4 Styles in 4 Sizes: Add a sweet bunny applique to table napkins, baby clothes, dish cloths, Easter totes and more! Fun way to add spring time/Easter to ready made items.

Hope you found some projects here to inspire your spring sewing. Check out our Pattern Store and Etsy Shop for more sewing inspiration.

If you loved this article:

  • Get more Spring inspiration in our 10 Easter Sewing Ideas article.
  • For more seasonal favourites, read our Fall Sewing article.

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Thank you so much for the wonderful reception to t Thank you so much for the wonderful reception to the Quadra Pouch launch last week — I’m thrilled you’re loving this pattern as much as I do.Today I’m sharing a brand new Tilda version, stitched in the large size and made entirely from blenders. I used four Bellflower prints from the Wallflower range for the exterior, and four Stella prints from the Songbird collection for the lining — eight fabrics in total, making it delightfully scrappy.I love how easily Tilda collections mix and match, and how each corner of the pouch showcases a different print. The clever panel construction gives the pouch a neat flat base without boxed corners, and the result is both practical and beautifully structured.If you’d like to sew your own, the Quadra Pouch pattern is available in both my Pattern Store and Etsy Shop.Comment QUADRA and I’ll send the link straight to you.Pattern Details: Quadra Pouch (3 Sizes) - available in our Pattern Store and Etsy ShopFabric: Bellflower blenders and Stella blenders from Tilda, with thanks to @tilda_australia#tildafabrics #quadrapouch #sewingproject #scrapfriendlysewing #pouchpattern
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