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5 easy sewing projects for spring

L'équipe So Tissus

Spring is here, and with it comes the urge to sew light, colourful and easy-to-wear pieces. Whether you are a beginner or experienced, here are 5 accessible sewing projects to refresh your wardrobe without pulling your hair out.

1. The wrap skirt

Level: Beginner
Time: 2-3 hours
Ideal fabric: Viscose, viscose crepe, cotton

This is THE perfect project for starting out or getting back into sewing after a break. No zip, no buttonhole — just straight seams and a tie to knot.

Why we love it:

  • Ultra-simple pattern (some free patterns available online)
  • Endless variations: length, fabric, print
  • Easy fit thanks to the wrap system
  • Guaranteed "wow" result with a beautiful flowing fabric

So Tissus tip: Our clearance viscose crepes are perfect for this project — fluid drape and exclusive prints.

2. The camisole top

Level: Beginner
Time: 1-2 hours
Ideal fabric: Cotton, poplin, lightweight linen

A simple little top with straps, perfect for the first warm days. Two rectangles of fabric, some straps, and off you go.

Keys to success:

  • Choose a fabric that does not slip (avoid silk for this project if you are a beginner)
  • Overlock the edges properly for a clean finish
  • Add elastic at the back for a comfortable fit

3. The tote bag

Level: Beginner
Time: 1-2 hours
Ideal fabric: Heavy cotton canvas, thick linen, jacquard

A quick project that always brings joy. A tote bag sewn in a beautiful fabric also makes a perfect gift.

For a professional result:

  • Use a sufficiently thick fabric (or add interfacing to a lightweight one)
  • Reinforce the handles with a cross stitch
  • Add an interior pocket (optional but very practical)

So Tissus tip: This is the ideal project for using your leftover scraps of fine fabrics. A tote bag in silk jacquard? Yes, it is possible and it is stunning.

4. The shift dress

Level: Intermediate
Time: 3-4 hours
Ideal fabric: Linen, crepe, viscose

A straight dress without darts, falling freely — elegance in simplicity. The secret: it is all in the choice of fabric.

What makes the difference:

  • A fabric with beautiful drape transforms a simple shape into a chic piece
  • Midi length (below the knee) is the most flattering and on-trend
  • Patch pockets add style and practicality

Our recommendation: A washed linen for a smart-casual look, or a viscose crepe for a more dressy finish.

5. The lightweight kimono

Level: Beginner to intermediate
Time: 2-3 hours
Ideal fabric: Viscose, chiffon, cotton voile

The kimono is the simplest piece to sew that looks like the most complicated. Guaranteed impression.

Why it is easy:

  • No fitted seams, no closures
  • Straight cut = straight seams
  • Worn open, so no need for precise fitting

Tip: Choose a fabric with a beautiful print — it will do all the work. Our printed silk chiffons are perfect for a kimono with real flair.

The essentials before you start

  • Pre-wash your fabric before cutting (especially cotton and linen, which shrink)
  • Iron carefully before tracing and cutting
  • Use fine pins to avoid damaging the fabric
  • Do a test on a scrap before sewing the final piece

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