The holidays are officially here and winter breaks and vacations are starting ASAP. These easy sewing projects will make perfect holiday gifts *and* are fun ways to pass the time while you're deep into holiday nesting. Whether you're in the mood to make something simple like a pillow or want to try your hand at upcycling a dress you no longer wear, we've got you covered. These are simple sewing projects that both beginners and novices alike can stitch up, no problem. So dust off that sewing machine and get ready to whip up some sewing-project magic with these 70+ easy DIY projects.
Dress up your pup in this DIY dog collar bow from See Kate Sew.
Notebook Tea Cloths
Wouldn't these just be the most adorable teacher's gift? (via Say Yes)
Holiday Tags
Add a personal touch to gifts and table settings with the darling monogrammed tag. (via Joann)
Whip up this corduroy overall dress for winter with tights and long sleeves. (via Brit + Co)
Reversible Tote
This tote is the ideal size for a grab-and-go bag. It is big enough to hold all your essentials, yet small enough for a quick trip to the store. Try this Rainbow Stripe to get the look in our main photo! (via Haberdashery Fun)
Or try this tote that folds out to a picnic blanket! (via Brit + Co)
Leather iPad Case
Dress up your iPad in a super svelte, super DIY-able leather case. (via Almost Makes Perfect)
Book Clutch
A book lover on your list? Head to the thrift store for some old hardbacks and make these adorable zipper clutches. (via See Kate Sew)
Kid Travel Pillow
Make your little ones holiday travel a wee more comfortable with this easy travel pillow pattern. (via Joanns)
Dinner Napkins
These cloth napkins are eco-friendly *and* make great gifts in the fabric of your choice. (via Sunday Sews)
Crop Top
Make this easy crop top just in time for summer - popsicle print optional! (Brit + Co)
Make these cases for your laptop or tablet. (via Brit + Co)
Lampshade Cover
Refresh an old lampshade with these easy wrap. (via Sunday Sews)
Sew your own pencil skirt in a shade of your choice. (via Brit + Co)
Fringe Purse
This cute leather fringe purse is a great first project for sewing newbies. It’s also the perfect size to hold makeup or money in your purse. (via
A Beautiful Mess)
Cozy Mittens
Make these adorable mittens from an old sweater. The only “trick” is to open your thumb a little to make your new mittens more roomy and comfy. (via
Brit + Co)
Wallet Organizer
You won’t need a lot of fabric for these bad boys. Plus they sew up quickly, making them great gifts for holding stuff like iPhones, jump drives, memory cards, credit cards, business cards, cash, notes, memo pads, etc… (via
LBG Studio)
Leather Tablet
Stylish, protective and tablet-friendly, leather is much easier to work with than you’d expect. (via
Brit + Co)
Break out the holiday dog bed with this beginner sewing project. (via Joanns)
Sew this two-piece eyelet set for warm weather travel. (via Brit + Co)
Quilted Box Pouch
Don’t let the zipper deter you from trying this little DIY — it’s really simple once you get the hang of it. Plus, these bags are amazing for all kinds of storage. (via
Fort Worth Studios)
Ruffled Hem
Make those sweaters last one more season by adding a ruffled hem to the bottom. Not only is it adorable, it will add a couple inches to the length. (via
It’s Always Autumn)
Make this no-sew wrap crop top in 15 minutes for your BFF this holiday. (via Brit + Co)
Headwrap Bands
These are perfect for getting your hair out of your eyes at the gym or while running errands. They’re another easy-peasy craft you can make out of scraps you have laying around your craft space. (via
Delia Creates)
Outdoor Pillows
Here are three options to decorate your outdoor space with big, colorful pillows. You actually probably have most of the items you need sitting around your house right now. (via A Beautiful Mess)
Canvas Totes
Play around with the measurements to get the exact size you need. These bags would work great as a library tote, pool/beach bag, shopping bag or anything else you could possible use a giant tote for. (via The Sweeter Side of Mommyhood)
Swing Dress
Loose and flowy, this bright dress is a breeze to whip together and we are obsessed with that color. (via
Merrick’s Art)
Drawstring Travel Bag
Add some gold lettering for a super trendy bag to take to the beach this summer. Instead of iron-on lettering, just add the letters with a gold pen to make things easier. (via
Sew DIY)
Geometric Pillows
We think these fluffs are a must for your spring redecorating plans. Why be square when you can add eight sides and a bunch of tassels? (via
Brit + Co)
Gold Clutch
We’ve created the most mini metallic clutch ever. It also happens to double as a fanny pack so you can rock it all night long on the dance floor. (via
Brit + Co)
Turn a thrift store skirt into a holiday party dress. (via Brit + Co)
Make this no sew clutch for the holidays too! (via Brit + Co)
Make these DIY squeaky dog toys for just under $5. (via Spoonflower)
Earbud Pouch
There is nothing more annoying than having to untangle your earbuds from a huge knot. Keep them tidy and knot free with this cute little pouch. (via Dog Under My Desk)
Woven Rag Rug
Technically it’s weaving, not sewing, but this sweet rug would be a really cool addition to your kitchen or laundry room. (via
A Beautiful Mess)
Lace Shorts
Amp up your old summer shorts with some lace trim… or just lace the whole thing for an extra feminine pair of bloomers. (via Sincerely Kinsey)
Skinny Jeans
Update those old bootcut jeans lurking in your closet by turning them into skinny jeans. (via
Brit + Co)
Leather Fringe Bag
Be prepared for any adventure with a little carry-all bag you can take any and everywhere. (via Sincerely Kinsey)
Metallic Gem
You can use these for just about anything or stuff them with jewelry to give away as gifts. (via
See Kate Sew)
Bow Back Sweatshirt
This easy project takes less than two hours and is great to wear as the season changes over from winter to spring. (via Sincerely Kinsey)
Polar Bear Tablet Case
You could make this case with the silhouette of your favorite animal, but the polar bear is pretty cute for these colder months. (via Sincerely Kinsey)
Faux Fur Winter Hat
This is one of the coolest, most-stylish Ikea hacks we’ve seen so far. Make yourself into a snowbunny princess this season with this fluffy faux fur hat. (via
Kristi Murphy)
Turn a shower curtain into a produce tote with the clever craft. (via Brit + Co)
We can't wait to see all of the DIY magic you come up with. Whether you're looking to update your closet or your decor, these easy sewing projects are a great place to start!
Main Photo by Mikhail Nilov
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