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10 Valentines Projects to Sew this Weekend

January 7, 2026 By A Spoonful of Sugar - Leave a Comment

Sweet, simple, scrap‑friendly makes to share the loveValentine’s Day is the perfect excuse to slow down, get creative, and sew something from the heart. Whether you’re stitching for loved ones, decorating your home, or simply enjoying a quiet … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Sewing & Quilting Patterns, Valentines Day Tagged With: gifts to sew, heart, love, sewing pattern, Valentine, Valentines

Elf Gift Tote: Sweet and Sustainable Gift Wrap

November 11, 2025 By A Spoonful of Sugar - Leave a Comment

If you love giving handmade gifts with heart, the Elf Gift Tote is the perfect project to add to your festive sewing list. Designed with simplicity, sustainability, and charm in mind, this little tote is more than just a bag—it’s a reusable, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Christmas, Sewing, Sewing & Quilting Patterns Tagged With: bag, Christmas sewing, eco-friendly, elf, holiday sewing, pouch, seasonal sewing, sewing pattern, tote

Mini Stockings

November 3, 2025 By A Spoonful of Sugar - Leave a Comment

🎄 Scrappy Mini Stockings with Tilda Merry Little ChristmasThere’s something magical about sewing for the holidays—especially when it involves tiny stockings, beautiful fabric, and a touch of handmade charm. These Scrappy Mini Stockings have … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Christmas, Sewing, Sewing & Quilting Patterns Tagged With: Christmas sewing, Christmas stocking, gifts to sew, holiday sewing, sewing pattern, stocking, Tilda, Tilda fabric, Tilda Merry Little Christmas

Sew a Dog Mini Treat Pouch with this Quick Pattern

October 30, 2025 By A Spoonful of Sugar - Leave a Comment

Dog Mini Treat Pouch – A Handy Handmade Essential for Pet LoversIf you’re anything like me, you love finding ways to combine sewing with everyday practicality—and this Dog Mini Treat Pouch is just that. Designed with dog lovers in mind, this mini … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Sewing, Sewing & Quilting Patterns Tagged With: bag, button, dog lover, Heather Ross, mini treat pouch, pet lover, pouch, sew-in tag, sewing pattern, swivel clasp

Spooky Scraps, Sweet Makes

October 28, 2025 By A Spoonful of Sugar - Leave a Comment

Sweet & Spookier Stitching: 7 Halloween Projects Using Coordinating FabricHalloween sewing is one of my favorite ways to celebrate the season—and this year, I stitched up a playful collection using the Sweet and Spookier Layer Cake by Art … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Halloween, Sewing, Sewing & Quilting Patterns Tagged With: beginner friendly sewing, fall sewing, gift ready, gifts to sew, halloween fabric, Halloween sewing, scrap friendly sewing, sewing pattern, sweet and spookier, trick or treat

Handmade Gifts for Teachers & Coaches

October 26, 2025 By A Spoonful of Sugar - Leave a Comment

Heartfelt, practical, and easy-to-make projects to show appreciationTeachers and coaches are everyday heroes—mentors, motivators, and role models who give so much of themselves. Whether it’s the end of the school year, a holiday, or just a moment … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Christmas, Sewing, Sewing & Quilting Patterns Tagged With: beginner sewing, Christmas sewing, gift ready, gifts to sew, holiday sewing, makers gift guide, scrap friendly, sewing pattern

Introducing the Bitsy Basket – A Sweet Little Pouch with Big Possibilities

October 20, 2025 By A Spoonful of Sugar - Leave a Comment

Say hello to the Bitsy Basket—a charming drawstring pouch designed to be quick to sew, beginner-friendly, and endlessly useful. Whether you're gifting, organizing, or simply playing with your favourite fabrics, this little basket is a joy to make and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Sewing, Sewing & Quilting Patterns Tagged With: basket, beginner friendly, drawstring bag, drawstring basket, drawstring pouch, gift to sew, hexagonal, pouch, quick sew, scrap friendly, sewing pattern

Liberty Mini Treat Pouch

October 14, 2025 By A Spoonful of Sugar - Leave a Comment

Liberty Mini Treat Pouch — a small stitch that feels luxeThis Liberty Mini Treat Pouch began as a desire to marry Liberty’s delicate prints with simple, tactile fabrics. The result is a tiny pouch that looks elevated on a shelf, feels beautiful … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Sewing, Sewing & Quilting Patterns Tagged With: beginner sewing, embellishment, fold over pouch, Liberty, Liberty fabric, linen, mini treat pouch, pouch, scrap friendly, sewing pattern

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Sew‑in tags are one of the simplest ways to elevat Sew‑in tags are one of the simplest ways to elevate your handmade projects — they add personality, polish, and a little extra magic to even the quickest make. In this week’s Elevate Series, I’m sharing my favourite types of sewing labels, where to place them, how to sew them neatly, and a few DIY ideas too.There are so many lovely places to buy sew‑in tags, from small Australian makers to independent designers and Etsy shops. SOHMO recently sent me a selection to try, and they’re beautifully made — perfect for adding a sweet finishing touch to pouches, baskets, drawstring bags, and other beginner‑friendly sewing projects.If you’re a shop that stocks sew‑in tags, feel free to comment below so makers can discover you. And I’d love to know — where do you buy your tags? I’m always discovering new favourites.Save this post for the next time you want to add a little extra charm to your sewing ✨Next Week: Bag Straps — another simple way to elevate your handmade projects.#sewingtips #sewintags #bagmaking #handmadegiftsideas #beginnersewingprojects
Handmade gifts can be thoughtful and elevated — it Handmade gifts can be thoughtful and elevated — it’s all in the styling. I paired my Bakers Buddy Mitt with a mini bread board, a tea towel, tiny spatulas, sprinkles, and a heart cookie cutter. With the red and pink gingham, it also makes the cutest little Valentine’s bundle for bakers, teachers, neighbours, or anyone who loves time in the kitchen.Quick to sew, scrap‑friendly, and endlessly giftable — the Bakers Buddy Mitt is one of my favourite “just because” makes. Would you gift this to someone… or keep it for yourself?Comment BAKER and I’ll send you the link to the Bakers Buddy Mitt — it’s our Pattern of the Week and 25% off right now. Be quick!#valentinesgiftidea #handmadevalentines #valentinesbaking #giffromtheheart #valentinessewing
If you love foundation paper piecing, you’re going If you love foundation paper piecing, you’re going to enjoy this one — a bundle of four woven‑style FPP quilt blocks, each with its own beautiful twist. These blocks look intricate, but the FPP method makes them wonderfully achievable, even if you’re still building your skills.They’re perfect for using up scraps, experimenting with colour, or creating striking mini quilts, cushions, bags, or table decor. Each block has that satisfying “woven” illusion that always gets a second look.Whether you prefer bold brights, soft pastels, or a monochromatic palette, these designs shine in every colourway. And the best part? You get all four blocks together in one bundle.If you’d like the pattern set, comment WOVEN and I’ll send the link straight to you. Woven bundle is available in our Pattern Store.#SewingInspiration #FPP #FoundationPaperPiecing #QuiltBlocks #WovenQuiltBlock
If you love quick, practical sewing projects, the  If you love quick, practical sewing projects, the Baker’s Buddy Mitt is such a fun one to make. It’s scrap‑friendly, gift‑ready, and perfect for anyone who loves to bake.The Bakers Buddy Mitt is 25% off this week only. Comment BAKER and I’ll send you the link to the pattern.  #SewingProject #ScrapFriendlySewing #KitchenSewing #SewingGifts #SewingCommunity
Adding a handmade label is one of my favourite way Adding a handmade label is one of my favourite ways to personalise a project — and these little fabric + felt labels are so quick and satisfying to make.For this Ribbon Pouch, I used the Liberty Gifts from the Garden collection, which has the sweetest fruit motifs. They make perfect tiny labels for pouches, bags, and gifts.Here’s how to make your own:Press a piece of double‑sided fusible web to the back of your fabric.Cut around your chosen motif.Peel off the paper backing.Press the motif onto wool felt.Trim the felt with scalloped scissors.Sew the label onto the front of your pouch.Such a simple detail, but it adds so much charm. Fabric kindly gifted by @regent_street_fabrics — thank you!If you’d like to sew the Ribbon Pouch (3 sizes), comment RIBBON and I’ll send the pattern link straight to you.#SewingInspiration #FabricLabels #DIYLabels #LibertyFabric #LibertyGiftsFromTheGarden
A lot can change in 10 years ❤️ It’s been fun look A lot can change in 10 years ❤️ It’s been fun looking back at where I was in 2016 and how far life has come since then. Swipe for a little trip down memory lane.Back in 2016, my priorities were firmly centred around family. I was working full‑time, sewing in the guest room, sharing tutorials on my blog, and slowly dipping my toes into selling a handful of patterns on Etsy. It was a busy, full season — and creativity was something I fitted in around everything else.  Fast forward to 2026… I’m now retired and living the creative life I once dreamed of. My kids have grown up and are living in their own homes nearby. My husband and I are free to travel, explore, and enjoy this stage of life. And I get to spend my days designing, sewing, and connecting with this beautiful community.Life looks different now — in the best possible way.Were you following me back then, or what has changed for you over the past 10 years? I’d love to hear your story too.Tagging the lovely makers of my quilt: @arabesquescissors @ministryoffabric @belloquacity @alittlepatchwork @sameliasmum coleandtaffy @quiltymamaof4 @shequiltsalot @downgrapevinelane @lizzierosesews @lovethatfabric @sew_mimi.k #2026isthenew2016 #10yeartransformation #sewingjourney #sewingcommunity #aspoonfulofsugardesigns
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