May 2024

Spring is in full bloom with summer soon on the horizon, and this month’s issue is filled with warm weather style options, cute makes for kids and our favorite color of the moment: blush pink! Update your wardrobe for spring with three new sewing patterns. Lauren Merciris shares her cute and casual t-shirt dress pattern, as well as her chic floral choker that’s perfect for summer weddings. In the mood to sew something new for your little ones? Don’t miss our two adorable patterns for kids. Debbie von Grabler-Crozier’s ice cream baby quilt is almost too precious to handle, while Christy Jones shows you how to make a snuggly snail that kids of all ages will love. If you’ve been itching to sew up a storm this spring, you won’t want to miss all that our May issue has in store.  READ MORE 
Caitlin Eaton

Featured

There is one thing upon which all seasoned quilters will agree - your first trip to the quilt fabric store is a bit scary! I remember mine very well indeed (it was a while ago…). I was new to the art of quilt making and I had ten Australian dollars. I wondered what I could buy with it. Can I just say that I have never left a shop faster! The choices were overwhelming, there was a whole new language to learn and I hadn’t even thought about interfacing. And ten Australian dollars, even back in the day, barely buys enough fabric to make a potholder!  READ MORE 
We Like Sewing readers know that we like to share fun seasonal trends from time to time, which is why our editors can’t wait to share hot Summer 2024 trends that we’ve been seeing everywhere. From fashion and home decor trends to popular prints and fabrics, we’re here to keep you up to date with trends in the craft industry. If you can’t wait to get a head start on your summer sewing, we’ve included some of our favorite patterns that you can start stitching today. Start off this summer with fresh looks and fun sewing and quilting projects with our latest trend report.  READ MORE 

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