Summer will be here sooner than you think, and with it comes trips to the park, the beach, and the like to enjoy the beautiful sunshine. Instead of lugging some cumbersome bag on those day trips, or long vacations, how about making a quick and useful Waterproof Travel Bag to carry those daily essentials, like chargers, lip balm, and more. Hayley Grzych at WeAllSew will show you just how to make it, and you'll be travel ready in no time.
Hayley Grzych at WeAllSew has a great tutorial on how to create an Easy Quilt Facing. This technique creates an elegant, seamless-looking finish on the front side of the quilt that’s very popular for art quilts or wall hangings and you don't have to worry about single fold, double fold, bias or straight of grain...and not a mitered corner in site.
There's nothing better than knowing where your stuff is when you need it. And what better way is there to stay organized than by having dedicated pouches to store your thread, needles, and more. What if they were color coded too? Well, now you can have it all, as Hayley Grzych at WeAllSew will show you how to make Vinyl Zip Pouches that will store your quilting curios, are easy to see through, and can be made from whatever color vinyl you choose.
This coming Friday, October 10, is National Handbag Day, and the folks at WeAllSew have cooked up some great ideas for making and working on different types of bags that we'll be sharing throughout the week. The first tutorial comes from Hayley Grzych, who won't be showing you how to make a whole handbag, but is offering her favorite tips and tricks for working on bags in general.
One of the last things to do when making a quilt is usually the thing that quilters sometimes have the most trouble with, the quilting itself. Usually this trouble arises from actually deciding what you want the quilting to be. But never fear, some of the latest and greatest sewing machines have decorative stitches already programmed into them, and Hayley Grzych at WeAllSew has a webinar to show you just how to utilize those stitches.
These pots of pincushions won't prick your fingers. Take a look at this tutorial on how to create these prickly pincushions from Hayley Grzych at WeAllSew.

