15 Spring Sewing Projects to Inspire You (2024)

I don’t know about you, but I grew up in Minnesota, where it’s totally normal for winter to pour into April and sometimes even May. Those are Spring months, but when there’s a foot of snow on the ground, it’s hard to get in the “springtime” mood, am I right? That’s why I’ve compiled this super fun collection of spring sewing projects that will help us get through these chilly, gloomy months.

So sit back, grab a cup of hot cocoa, and let’s jump into some beautiful sewing projects for spring.

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What Can I Sew for Easter?

Easter is the first holiday that truly radiates springtime vibes, and many of us like to make crafts and create sewing projects for the home during this time. It’s also around this time that fabric stores are bringing in their new gorgeous colorful fabrics for Spring and Summer.

Gift-giving is a big deal to some during Easter, and you can make so many things for your loved ones during Easter. Here are a few ideas of items you can sew for Easter:

  • Quilts
  • Quilted items such as table runners, placemats, baskets, etc.
  • Easter baskets
  • Fabric Easter eggs (a big hit for the kids!)
  • Other gifts for Easter baskets

If you are interested in making a quilt, I wrote an entire blog post on easter quilt patterns that you can check out here. If you’re interested in any other ideas in the above list, here is a post where I show you 13 gorgeous easter sewing projects perfect for beginners.

What Can I Sew When I’m Bored?

Let’s be honest with ourselves here. Before the weather warms up and the gloom lifts from the skies, it can be pretty dull. It’s not nice enough to go outside, and we’ve already done all the fun activities we can think to do inside.

I would LOVE to encourage you to try something new during this time. If you’ve never tried quilting, why not try it? Ever tried making a handbag? It’s easier than you might think, especially if you use a well-written pattern.

Springtime is a time of new beginnings, and this would be a great time to try out a new sewing skill. I’m personally going to try to learn how to hand quilt this Spring. I’ve been a quilter for years, but I’ve never tried quilting by hand, so this is the perfect time to try.

Here are a few other ideas for things you can sew when you’re bored:

  • Felt crafts
  • Clothing (from scratch or try your hand at tailoring or embellishing)
  • Hand embroidery
  • Cross stitch
  • Stuffed animals
  • Different types of bags

Spring Felt Crafts to Sew

Felt is one of those materials that is sometimes overlooked and not considered when sewing is involved. It might be viewed as a “children’s crafts” material, but you can make beautiful spring sewing projects using felt. Here are five free felt sewing projects to show you what is possible with this fun and versatile fabric.

  1. Felt Easter Egg
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How gorgeous is this dainty little felt egg? This is a free tutorial + pattern from ETM Designs, and it is the perfect way to try out sewing with felt and doing some simple yet elegant hand embroidery. She gives a complete materials list, written instructions, and a printable pattern to cut the eggs and mark them for embroidery.

  1. Very Nice Mice
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Oh my goodness, these little mice are adorable! This is a free tutorial and pattern from Ann Wood Handmade, and she has done an excellent job writing an easy-to-follow tutorial to make these cute little mice. This is a fun project for anyone wanting to try hand sewing.

  1. Sew Felt Frogs
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Here is a super simple frog felt project from Molly and Mama that is perfect for doing with the kids. The tutorial also comes with a printable template that you can use to cut out the frog shapes. This is a great beginner sewing project; you could make several of these cute little frogs in less than an hour.

  1. Felt Alphabet
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This free tutorial + printable letter templates are a fantastic find, and I’ll tell you why. You could use these letters for so many different projects. You could create a complete alphabet for a small child. You could create letters for a banner or glue them to a piece of wood and hang them on the wall for decoration. The possibilities are endless.

  1. Mushroom Cottage
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I may be a little too excited about this free tutorial; I mean, come on! Look how cute this is! This is a free tutorial and pattern from the talented Carol of Crafters Boutique. She gives detailed instructions and photos of each step to help us make this adorable mushroom cottage. I can’t wait to make one!
If you are interested, I’ve also posted about no-sew felt flowers for those who would rather not hand-sew felt.

10 Spring Project Ideas for Beginner Sewists

Now, I want to show you some beautiful and unique sewing projects for spring. I tried my best to find a good mix of free and paid tutorials and patterns, so there is something here for everyone, no matter your budget.

  1. Gardening Knee Pad
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Here is an excellent free tutorial for making a knee pad for gardening, though you could use the knee pad for several situations. Since this is meant to be used on the ground outside, the maker used oilcloth so it won’t get soiled…by the soil…see what I did there? Haha Anyways, this is a great beginner project, and I may just need to make one for myself for my garden this year.

  1. Flower-Shaped Pillow
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Here is a super cute and fun project from The Stitching Scientist. She has created a free printable pattern to accompany this tutorial to create a 15” plush flower power pillow.

  1. Fabric Tulips
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These cute little tulips are a simple and fun project to do over the weekend. This free tutorial is detailed and includes video instructions on how to make tulips from fabric and fleece. You could use these flowers on a wreath, vase, or other home decor project.

  1. Sunflower Pillow
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This beautiful pillow is a simple and quick project that uses quilting cotton and felt. It is a free beginner-friendly tutorial that you can make in just a few hours and would make a lovely gift. The instructions are for a 16” x 16” pillow, but you could use the flower templates to make a more oversized pillow.

  1. Simple Quilted Pillow
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If you want to dabble in quilting but making an entire quilt sounds a bit too daunting right now, why not try your hand at a smaller quilted project like a pillow cover? This is an excellent free tutorial by Nadra of Ellis and Higgs, and she breaks down each step to make this adorable pillow cover.

  1. Spring Basket
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An adorable basket can be used as an easter basket or a cute addition to your spring home decor. This small basket measures 11” high, 6” deep, and 9” in diameter, which would also be an excellent gift for a child.

  1. Mini Tulip Market
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This beginner-friendly quilt pattern is perfect for those wanting a small spring-themed quilted wall-hanging or table centerpiece. This pattern is charm pack-friendly (5” squares), and the finished size of the mini quilt is 10”x 16”. You could make several of these for your friends.

  1. Spring Roll Pouch
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Here is a fun spring sewing project that you may not have considered, but a large zipper pouch is perfect for holding your sewing tools, makeup, travel items, and more! This pouch has several compartments and a large zipper opening. The finished pouch measures 9 ½” x 4” x 4”.

  1. Felt Easter Chicks
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Too cute! You can make these chicks into ornaments, toys, garlands, wreath decorations, and Easter basket gifts. The instructions for this project require you to have a sewing machine and basic knowledge of how to sew. This is an excellent beginner-friendly project.

  1. Bunnie Ear Hair Scrunchie
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These adorable scrunchies can be worn all year round, but they would be a fun project to work on during springtime. The pattern includes easy-to-understand instructions and a template to help cut out the necessary pieces. This beginner-friendly sewing project will help you make scrunchies in 15 minutes or less!

I hope you enjoyed this fun spring sewing projects compilation as much as I did! There was a bit of everything mixed in, so hopefully, you found something you want to try. I definitely want to try that Mushroom Cottage; what about you? Let me know in the comments below!

Happy Stitches!

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FAQs

What do you love about sewing? ›

15 Reasons Why You Should Love Sewing More than Cooking
  • Handmade clothing lasts longer than a plate of food. ...
  • Quilts last even longer than clothes! ...
  • You can't ruin a sewing project by getting distracted. ...
  • Sewing can't make you overweight. ...
  • You can fix just about any sewing or quilting project just by unpicking.
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Why is sewing so satisfying? ›

Having agile minds and bodies tend to make us feel more agile and alert. Plus being able to make and mend does wonders for our self –esteem. There is also something wonderful about pointing to a new dress or a restyled jacket and saying: “I did that.” So much of modern activity doesn't have a physical end result.

What is a good age to start sewing? ›

Appropriate Ages for Children to Sew

Experts suggest that children can start learning to hand sew as early as age 4. They can be introduced to a sewing machine as early as age 6, and could potentially do some unsupervised sewing starting at age 8.

What is the simplest thing to sew? ›

Pillowcases and tote bags are good starter projects. Gets you used to using the machine, handling fabric, making straight seams, useful end product, doesn't need fasteners etc.

Is sewing a skill or a hobby? ›

In conclusion, sewing and knitting are fantastic hobbies that can be both fun and rewarding. By following these essential tips, you'll be well on your way to becoming a skilled sewist or knitter.

What do you call someone who loves sewing? ›

In an article from 2012, Threads found the earliest usage of the word 'sewist' dates back to 1964. The word gained a popular following in the 2000s with online sewing bloggers who felt it elevated home sewing because it was created from a combination of the words 'sewer' and 'artist'.

Is sewing a hard skill? ›

Sewing isn't hard, but it's not easy either. It takes serious effort and commitment to spend time and money to learn this life-long skill. Some days are easier than others. When you get down, remember patience, practice, and the process will help you reach your sewing goals.

Is sewing a life skill? ›

Home Economics or Life Skills Projects: Sewing is an essential life skill. Students can learn to mend clothing, create simple household items like pillowcases or placemats, and practice basic sewing techniques.

Is sewing good for anxiety? ›

Increasingly, research shows that craft activities like sewing release the feel-good hormone dopamine, provide a distraction from worries, give people a creative outlet and sense of accomplishment and help people feel happier.

How to sew perfectly? ›

Tips for Neat Sewing
  1. Choose the your size on each pattern piece. ...
  2. Line up edges, ends and markings. ...
  3. Excess fabric caught in seam. ...
  4. Stitching start and finished secured with backstitching. ...
  5. Securing loose threads on the wrong side of the fabric. ...
  6. Professional seam finishing with overlocking. ...
  7. Seam finished with pinking.
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What is the most basic sewing? ›

1. The Running Stitch. This stitch is the most basic of all the hand sewing stitches and if you have any experience with sewing at all, you likely already know how to perform this stitch. It's a great stitch to know for quickly mending clothing.

Can you make money sewing? ›

Pick Up Freelance Sewing Jobs

Offer your sewing services for specific projects, such as creating prototypes or sewing small batches of specialty items. Make connections with small engineering and manufacturing firms to find jobs like this. You'd be surprised how many of them need someone who can sew.

What clothes should a beginner sew? ›

Easy-to-sew patterns will recommend easy-to-work with fabrics such as cotton, plain and knit fabrics that don't fray, aren't too slippery and where no pattern matching is required like prints, checks and stripes.

Which is the most basic stitch that beginners should start with? ›

The running stitch is the most basic and commonly used, in which the needle and thread simply pass over and under two pieces of fabric. It's the same as a basting stitch, except it is sewn more tightly to create a secure and permanent bind.

Is the first step in making a good sewing project? ›

  • Studytheproject,makeadetailed illustration, and list down the materials to be used.
  • Choose the fabric most suitable for the project.
  • Decide on the design of the project.
  • Plan the steps to be followed in making the project.
  • Prepare the sewing tools and the sewing machine.

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