A question that pops up frequently in the bag-making world is “can I sew with leather or vinyl on my home sewing machine?” and I am here to tell you YES you absolutely can! As the resident pattern hacker at Andrie Designs, every pattern hack you see is sewn on a simple (and cheap) Brother […]
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While April was a quieter month than usual with the worldwide Covid-19 situation, we still managed to share a few goodies throughout the month for you to enjoy! Check out our round-up below to see all that we got up to! Customer Creations Last month we had a fun little round-up for you of one […]
Hello Bag Makers! Today we have a fun little round up for you of one of our newest patterns – the Gemma Carryall Pouch! Take a look at the cute little pouches below and be inspired by your fellow bag makers! Janet created this sweet little dog-themed Gemma! Those little puppy eyes look like they […]
Hello bag makers, we are here to bring some sewing inspiration into your life! Many of us are currently stuck at home during this crazy time in the world so we thought we would inspire you with some projects! Today we have rounded up some of our top scrap busting patterns and projects to keep […]
December was a busy month, even with all the holiday excitement! Check out our round-up below to see all that we got up to! Pattern Launch The Gemma Carryall Pouch was first released in the October 2019 issue of the Australian crafting magazine, Homespun, and after what has felt like a rather long wait, she […]
Itβs Customer Creations time again! Time to share all the amazing creations that have been made by Andrie Designs Customers! Check out all the stunning things you created below and be inspired today! Kelly created this Goofy Classic Carryall Handbag! That spotted accent fabric is the perfect addition next to the character print! Our cover […]
Hi all and welcome to a very merry pattern release, and the last for 2019, for the Gemma Carryall Pouch!! This little darling was first released in the October 2019 issue of the Australian crafting magazine, Homespun, and after what has felt like a rather long wait, she is finally able to be released to […]