Simple, Stylish Shoulder Tote

Build your bag-making foundation. Youโ€™ll learn (or practice if youโ€™re already a pro) how to make box corners, assemble layered handles, create bold topstitching, pattern match a pocket, insert a magnetic snap, and more.

Pressing + Ironing for the Best Finish

Whatโ€™s the difference between pressing and ironing? What are the best practices of each? Why is it so important to โ€œpress as you go”? When do you need a pressing cloth? So many questions, and we have some answers.

Sewing is a Real Life Survival Skill

Join us, along with our friends at Janome, as we pull together information, tutorials, and projects to rekindle sewing as a real life survival skill. Now is the time to remember, re-learn, and teach others how to create from scratch.

Top 20 Sewing Vocabulary Terms

Weโ€™ve alphabetized 20 terms into a mini glossary. If youโ€™re a pro, buzz through and see how many you know. If youโ€™re new, use them as great vocabulary builders as well as to impress your non-sewing friends.

Cheat Card Set

We all love little cheats and hacks! Our popular Cheat Cards cover important, need-to-know sewing tips and/or techniques in a handy business card size: 2โ€ wide x 3ยฝโ€ high. Get the six card set for just $1.99 in our Etsy Shop.

Machine Sewn Seam Finishes 4 Part Series

One of the signs of a truly well-made project is that it looks nearly as good on the inside as it does on the outside. Finishing a project’s inside raw edges elevates the final appearance and adds to your sewing toolbox.

How to Rip Out a Seam

Mistakes happen to the best of us. The good news: ripping out a seam and starting over is something we all do all the time. With a little care and patience, it’s an easy fix and no one but you is ever likely to know it happened.

How to Turn and Press Skinny Ties and Straps

Learn our tips for using a pair of standard hemostats to quickly, easily, and smoothly turn tiny ties. Once turned, we also show you how a thin piece of cardboard is the perfect template jig for pressing the tie flat and even.

Speedy Button Sewing by Hand

For some reason, button-sewing by hand is stuck in our head as a dreaded, time-consuming task. That need not be true! Read on to learn our favorite, super speedy, five-step process to perfect buttons every time.

Top 10 Designer Tips for Blending Colors and Prints

Mastering the proper mixology of color and motif is something designers spend years perfecting. But there are basics everyone can use to create a fabulous look. Weโ€™ve collected our Top 10 Designer Tips to get you started.

Hand Sewing Basics

Whatever the task, a bit of hand stitching usually comes in… well, “handy.” We’ve outlined the tools needed along with seven of the most common stitches. Simple drawings and steps show how to do each one.

Bias Tape Sizing ID

That giant display of bias tapes and bindings can be overwhelming. Single fold, double fold, blanket, quilt. Geeze! What’s what and why? The S4H Sizing ID Chart gives the basic facts about the six most common types of bindings.

How to Square-Up Fabric to Get a Perfect Cut

If youโ€™ve ever tried to work with fabric cuts are that are not straight and true, you know why itโ€™s so important to square-up your fabric. Find our easy folding, aligning, and cutting tips plus ruler recommendations.

How to Close Up a Seam with Invisible Hand Stitching

Most projects require at least some hand stitching. Often, itโ€™s the final seam closure after turning a project right side out. A Slip or Ladder Stitch creates an invisible seam between two folded edges, or a folded edge and a flat edge.

How to Quickly and Easily Cut Large Fabric Panels

Remember making paper snowflakes as a kid? You fold, fold, fold, then cut, cut, cut. This fabric cutting technique is the same basic concept, but without the Swiss cheese effect. Grab your rotary cutter and mat, and let’s slice!

How To Measure Windows For Curtains + Drapes

Window coverings are a great DIY project; and simple enough for the beginning sewer. Straight edges. Simple, straight stitches. But even the most basic curtain project starts with knowing how to take proper measurements.

How To Box Corners

It’s a sewing technique everyone should have in their arsenal. The boxed corner creates space in something that would otherwise be flat. We show you the two most common methods and how to measure.

Machine Basting Basics

When does 1+1 = 1? When you’re basting two layers together! Lear: how to determine if your sewing machine has a basting stitch, when to use the stitch in sewing projects, and why hand basting is sometimes best.

Prevent Thread Tangles in Hand Sewing

No matter what kind of sewing you like to do, there are times you must use a hand needle and thread. Learn our favorite tips and products to help eliminate knots and tangles so you can keep those stitches flowing smoothly.

Stitching + Cutting Corners Correctly

โ€œCutting cornersโ€ can be a good thing โ€“ if you do it correctly. Sharp corners give a project a clean, professional finish. Learn techniques for clipping and stitching corners that will help maintain the best, cleanest shape.

How to Grade Seam Allowances

A Sewing Tool Box Basic! Seam grading is like stair-stepping. It’s the process of turning a standard seam allowance into layered tiers of fabric. The result is less bulk, which means a smoother finish from the right side.

How to Make a Narrow Hem with a Neat Corner

Making a narrow hem with a clean corner can be a challenge. Our go-to option, the one that earns our Sewing ToolBox Stamp of Approval, is a double-turn with a folded diagonal point corner: easy, tidy, and pretty from both sides.

Top 10 Closures: Locks, Snaps, Zips + More

We’ve pulled together our top ten articles that show a variety of ways you can keep things closed.ย Locks, snaps, zips, buttons, and more. If you need closure, we have some great ideas. Let us know which are your favorites.

How to Install a Conventional Zipper

We love the look and functionality of zippers. But many of us are not crazy about installing them. To get good, you gotta jump in. Letโ€™s start with a conventional zipper, where the fabric meets along the center of the zipper teeth.

Top 7 Tips for Teen Sewing

These days, when young adults seem to be devoted nearly full-time to social media, it’s easy to think none of them could possibly be interested in something so archaic as sewing. But, while you weren’t looking, sewing became cool.

How to Sew On a Button by Hand

Picking out buttons is fun! Sewing on buttons, not quite so fun. The up-side of button sewing is that it’s relatively quick and easy, and by following our tutorial basics, yours will stay put stronger and longer.

Quilting Basics โ€“ A Five-Part Series for Beginners

We explain the fundamentals of quilting, including the tools youโ€™ll need, cutting techniques, how to create blocks from basic shapes, piecing tips and techniques, and stitching. Enter at your own risk; quilting can be addictive.

Fabric Grain: What It Is + How To Fix It If It’s Off

How fabric is woven is important; fabric that is off-grain when youโ€™re cutting can cause the completed project to stretch out of shape. Get a better understanding of how to identify fabric grain and tips on how to straighten it.

Preshrinking aka Pre-washing

A big part of sewing is knowing your fabric. A big part of knowing fabric is understanding how to care for it. Protect your project and fabric investment. Learn when to preshrink fabrics, what products to use, and more.

Sewing Smooth Curves

There are two major curves you encounter in sewing: inward or concave and outward or convex. Learn the keys to a smooth result with both: an accurate seam allowance, proper clipping, and careful pressing.

How to Make a Buttonhole on Your Sewing Machine

Buttonholes. For many of us, beads of sweat start to form at the mention of the word. “Am I about to ruin everything by botching the buttonholes?” Nope! Theyโ€™re really not hard once you break it down into individual steps.

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