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11 Shamrock Sewing Tutorials for St. Patrick’s Day

February 27, 2024 by Anne Weaver

St. Patrick’s Day is coming soon!  Get into the spirit (and maybe keep yourself from getting pinched) with shamrock accessories or home décor!  We’ve rounded up 11 sewing projects that feature shamrocks you can sew from fabric.  They’re all quick projects that are easy to sew. 

For even more ideas, see our roundup of 9 fun things to sew for St. Patrick’s Day.

 

DIY Shamrock Banner for St. Patrick’s Day by Crafting Cheerfully

Sew a simple banner of shamrocks in a mix of prints and shades of green.

[photo credit: Crafting Cheerfully]

 

Plush Felt Shamrock Stitching Craft with Free Template by Irish American Mom

These felt shamrocks are super cute!

[photo credit: Irish American Mom]

 

DIY Farm Chic Shamrocks by French Creek Farmhouse

These shamrocks have a pretty farmhouse style when made from a ticking stripe!  Use them as  basket filler or hang them from a garland.

[photo credit: French Creek Farmhouse]

 

Felt Shamrock Bookmark (Free Pattern) by Easy Things to Sew

Keep your place in your book with this felt bookmark!

[photo credit: Easy Things to Sew]

 

Felt Shamrock Headband by Everyday Dishes

Wear a shamrock in your hair to show your Irish spirit!

[photo credit: Everyday Dishes]

 

{How To} Scrappy Shamrocks – St. Patty’s Style by The Sewing Loft

Sew your smallest scraps into pretty shamrocks to decorate your home!

[photo credit: The Sewing Loft]

 

Split Pea Shamrocks by Made Everyday

Split peas make a pretty filler for these shamrocks sewn from clear vinyl!

[photo credit: Made Everyday]

 

Felt Shamrock Pins by Adventures of a DIY Mom

Celebrate St. Patrick’s with a felt shamrock on your lapel!

[photo credit: Adventures of a DIY Mom]

 

An Easy Fun Rag Shamrock Decoration by Clover House

Got lots of fabric scraps!  Use them to make this fun rag rug shamrock ornament!

[photo credit: Clover House]

 

Shamrock Pin for a Headband… and More, by Make It Do

This shamrock headband makes a cute St. Patty’s accessory!

[photo credit: Make It Do]

 

Wool Felt Shamrock Garland by Noelle O Designs

How pretty are these shamrocks made from wool felt with beads and sequins?

[photo credit: Noelle O Designs]

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  • Shamrock St Patricks Day Table Runner
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Sewing Pattern Saturday Review: DIY Reusable Period Pad Sewing Pattern

Sewing Pattern Saturday is my weekly way of highlighting independent Etsy designers who are creating sewing patterns that are thoughtful, practical, and genuinely useful in everyday life. These reviews are written from a real sewist’s perspective, looking beyond the listing photos to how the pattern actually works, who it’s suited for, and whether it’s something you’d realistically make and use. It’s also about supporting small businesses on Etsy who are offering well-designed alternatives to mass-produced products.

This week’s feature is a DIY Reusable Period Pad Sewing Pattern, and it’s one of those patterns that quietly makes a lot of sense once you look a little closer.

First Impressions

At first glance, this pattern is very clear and purpose-driven. The shape is familiar, the design is straightforward, and everything about it feels intentional rather than overcomplicated. It’s not trying to be decorative or trendy. Instead, it focuses on comfort, practicality, and functionality, which is exactly what you want in a reusable period product.

The pattern includes multiple size options, which is a big plus. Being able to sew pads for different flow levels or personal preferences makes this pattern far more useful than a single-size design.

Practical Use & Everyday Wear

Reusable period pads are one of those handmade items that really earn their keep. Once you’ve made a few and figured out what works best for you, they become part of a routine rather than a novelty project.

This pattern is designed with everyday wear in mind. The shape looks comfortable and secure, and the snap placement makes them easy to use with regular underwear. They’re suitable for daytime use, overnight protection, or lighter flow days, depending on the size and fabric combination you choose.

They’re also discreet, washable, and reusable, which makes them appealing for anyone looking to reduce waste or save money over time.

Skill Level & Sewing Experience

This pattern is well suited to confident beginners and up.

You’ll want to be comfortable with:

  • Sewing curves

  • Layering fabrics accurately

  • Using a zigzag or stretch stitch

  • Installing snaps or fasteners

While the pieces are small, accuracy matters. Taking your time with cutting and stitching makes a big difference to comfort and durability. That said, this isn’t a difficult pattern, and it’s very manageable if you’ve sewn basic items before.

Instructions & Pattern Design

The pattern design is clean and practical, with clearly defined pieces and logical construction steps. This is the kind of pattern that becomes easier with each one you make. Once you’ve sewn your first pad, the rest come together quickly.

Because the pads are relatively small, it’s also a great project for using up fabric scraps, especially flannel, cotton, or absorbent layers you already have on hand.

Fabric Choices & Customisation

Fabric choice plays a big role in comfort and absorbency, and this pattern allows for plenty of flexibility. It works well with:

  • Cotton or flannel for the top layer

  • Absorbent cores like bamboo or terry

  • Waterproof or water-resistant backing if preferred

You can easily customise thickness, absorbency, and size to suit your needs. It’s also a nice pattern to personalise with colours or prints that feel calm and comfortable rather than clinical.

Finished Result & Long-Term Use

Once finished, these pads feel sturdy, reusable, and genuinely practical. They’re the kind of handmade item that doesn’t sit in a drawer unused. Instead, they quietly become part of your routine.

They also wash well when sewn carefully, which is essential for something designed to be used again and again.

Is This Sewing Pattern Worth Making?

If you’re looking for a reusable period pad sewing pattern that is straightforward, customisable, and genuinely useful, this one is a solid choice. It’s practical, well thought out, and ideal for anyone wanting to sew eco-friendly alternatives for everyday life.

This DIY Period Pad Sewing Pattern fits perfectly into Sewing Pattern Saturday. It’s not flashy, but it’s meaningful, functional, and exactly the kind of project that shows how powerful handmade sewing can be.

Pattern name: DIY Reusable Period Pad Sewing Pattern
Available on: Etsy
Best suited to: Confident beginners and intermediate sewists interested in eco-friendly sewing projects.

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