Beginner Apron on a Serger, Part One
Learn to sew a quick half-apron using your overlock serger. Pull out something fun and pretty and show off your culinary delights. … More
bernette machines are fabulous, easy-to-use machines that are fun, hard-working and loaded with Swiss inspiration.
Whether you’re a beginner looking to dive into the world of sewing or an experienced user, bernette has got you covered. Experience the sheer sewing pleasure with bernette – where simplicity meets creativity, and every seam brings a smile to your face.
Find projects made with bernette here on WeAllSew!
How to make a custom, basic half slip shown with extra techniques by presser feet and a standard sewing machine. … More
Tooth Fairy Drawstring Pouch Pattern—with free Printable Iron-On “Tooth Fairy” Decal. From Start to finish in a flash! … More
Learn how to take a simple kitchen towel, add some pleats, add a finished bottom edge, and create a beautiful tie along the top. … More
Learn how to embroider a name or monogram on a towel. This makes for a unique and special gift that reminds the recipient of you every time they use it. … More
Stitch a thread catcher for an easy way to clean up so you don’t take the thread with you when you finish your project. … More
A pressing ham is a staple in my sewing room. It is one of those notions that you do not think you need until you actually need it. … More
Scissors! We all have them, and it’s always a good idea to protect them with a case. Learn how to make an in-the-hoop scissor case. … More
Learn how to embellish your free-motion embroidery projects with flower pounding. It’s a great beginner project! … More
Our machines have so many cool decorative stitches and the best way to see what they look like is to test stitch them onto a piece of fabric. Once you do, you can turn your test stitch into a cute pincushion! … More
So you’re looking for an easy beginner serger project? You’ve come to the right spot. Learn how to make a fast and easy hand sanitizer case! … More
See how you can take four yards of gauze fabric, some decorative serger thread and an overlocker to make a stunning tablecloth. … More