11 Spring Cleaning Sewing Projects
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Make spring cleaning a little more exciting with all these useful sewing projects. Use pretty fabric for a bit of sunshine while you clean!
I get so excited to clean my whole house in the spring so that everything feels fresh and new. My favorite cleaning tools to use are washable so that I can use them over and over and over again.
Check out this list of spring cleaning sewing projects that either protect you while you’re cleaning or are the actually cloth you use to clean. There are dust cloths, sponges, towels, and mop pads!
Do you love to sew? Try one of these sewing projects:
- Free apron patterns and tutorials
- beginner sewing projects
- scrap fabric projects
- sewing gift ideas
- eco friendly sewing projects
- kitchen sewing projects
- home sewing projects
- Sewing projects for organization
- What to do with old towels
Spring Cleaning Sewing Projects
Free Apron Sewing Pattern
Learn how to sew an apron with a free PDF sewing pattern. This beginner sewing project even has pockets, and its a great handmade gift! Do you love to cook or bake? Or do you know someone who does? I love having home cooked meals with my family every night, but I can get pretty
How to Make a Duster Cloth
Learn how to make a duster to keep your space dust free. This DIY dusting cloth is an easy beginner sewing project. When I was young, my favorite chore was dusting because it was so quick and easy. To encourage myself and my kids to do our dusting chores, I’ve sewn some dusters with some
How to Make a Garden Kneeler
Learn how to make a garden kneeler with a useful sewing pattern. This beginner sewing project makes gardening comfortable and easy on knees.
DIY Tea Towel Apron Tutorial
This is a fabulous and easy gift idea for neighbors, teachers, friends, and family. Use a tea towel to make a quick and simple DIY tea towel apron! I’m not much of a baker, but I appreciate the cover of a apron. I’m a messy cook, and I’m even more messy when I let my
How to Make DIY Reusable Cotton Rounds
Make use of all those organic cotton scraps of fabric by easily sewing or serging them into DIY reusable cotton rounds. They are great for removing make up! When you sew you always end up with lots and lots of fabric scraps. Sometimes I feel guilty about throwing them away, and sometimes I don’t. If
DIY Reusable Duster
Learn how to make a DIY reusable duster cloth for duster wands. This easy sewing project it uses up fabric scraps, and it’s washable. Sometimes you start with a new goal by buying the tool that will help. We wanted to be better at dusting this year, figured out how to add it to our
DIY Tea Towels with Fat Quarters
Learn how to make your own DIY tea towels out of a fat quarter of fabric! These are a great easy gift to sew for a friend or family kitchen! If you need a simple and cute gift idea, look no further! One of my friends recently bought a house, and I wanted to give
Free Hanging Kitchen Towel Sewing Pattern
Make a beginner sewing project with this free hanging kitchen towel sewing pattern. Use a towel or quilting cotton for an easy gift to sew! When I was a kid I remember my mom having hanging kitchen towels, and I thought they were just for decoration. Now that I am a mom, hanging towels are
DIY Reusable Sweeper Pads
Learn how to make DIY reusable sweeper pads for a sweeper or dust mop. Polyester fabric will pick up all the dust and debris on hard floors.
How to Sew a Washcloth
Learn how to sew a washcloth by cutting up a hand towel. This beginner sewing project is great for saving money and the environment. What do you do with a hand towel that has stains or holes? I usually turn them into rags, but I had a hand towel that still looked nice except for
DIY Gingham Apron Tutorial
Learn how to make a DIY gingham apron with a free sewing pattern. This is an intermediate sewing project that makes the perfect gift! I’m not in the habit of wearing aprons in the kitchen, but having a cute one always gives me the perfect incentive! I love gingham fabric especially when it’s on the
If you make something using this sewing project, I’d love to see! Please share it on social media with the hashtag #heatherhandmade and tag me!
I believe small sewing moments can create great joy. Find your own “right” way to sew. -Heather