Sunday, January 31, 2010

Free Sewing Patterns Does Anyone Know Of Any Free Sewing Patterns Around On The Net Or Other?

Does anyone know of any free sewing patterns around on the net or other? - free sewing patterns

I am a new sewing machine for Christmas / birthday, and I am very good material, but I have to work patterns.
Do you know of sites with free patterns for clothing / toys / clothing / bedding or fun to do what?

7 comments:

freetaro... said...

The site listed is free Burda pattern well. You can also find models with low cost (perhaps 10 or 25 cents per unit) in the thrift stores. Make sure you go to both the material and Joanne Hancock sites and signs of their sales brochures - in both stores, the structures of the Big 3 (McCall, Simplicity and Butterick) the sale of .99 to 1 $ 99 every two weeks. Not quite free, but very close.

You will also find loads of sewing information (tutorials, tips, techniques, patterns, fabrics, etc.) http://www.sewing-stash.com sewing stash.

Jeanie RP said...

First I looked at the pattern books in fabric store and see what you want. Then you're in the library or freeneedle.com site to something that interests you, I suggest you first buy a simple model and see what happens, go see - after all he has to get used to a new machine and say something on a proven model to work with clear instructions. I prefer the simplicity of McCall, because the instructions are clear. Nick butter would be my second choice. When you buy a plush animal model, which will probably take place several stuffed animals. Enjoy your new machine!

Janie M said...

If your thinking about the beds, trying to make a quilt. It is very easy to make a quilt on a sewing machine, sewing straight lines. For more information, visit http://www.appliquequiltdesigns.com

TwistofL... said...

This page offers a variety of things very simple, with a very good guide.

I hope you enjoy your new machine!

http://www.youcanmakethis.com/free.htm

Donya said...

Here is a link to the hearing. In addition, try the public library, as they have many good manuals and models of sewing.

Greco said...

http://www.burdastyle.com/

Remember to check the size chart for U.S. right size.

freehand... said...

many free patterns here

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