I will admit to being pattern reading challenged. Maybe its just me, but I read a pattern and it seems like they skip steps, they assume that you know way more about sewing than I do (and we know what they say about those who ASS-U-ME), and they are just downright hard to understand.
So, here's where I find great patterns and tutorials.
- YouCanMakeThis - This website has a TON of free patterns, and not just for sewing. They have crafts, knitting, sewing, and more. Be sure to sign up for their newsletters. They have a free pattern of the week email in their list of newsletters. Also, by signing up, you'll get notified when they run a pattern sale.
- TipNut - This is an incredible site for those who like to DIY. I have found everything from making your own laundry detergent, to removing crayon from the dryer, to sewing and craft resources. They also have a weekly newsletter, but it really only serves as a reminder for me to go check out the latest stuff on their site. The newsletter usually isn't very informative or useful.
- Etsy - While this site is mainly devoted to selling items that are made by others, it also has a lot of sewing patterns for sale.
- Pinterest - The great thing about Pinterest is that plenty of people before you have marked their favorite things, so it is a great visual tool for finding patterns and gaining inspiration.
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