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Sew These 10 Things Before It Gets Colder

15th May 2026

Sew These 10 Things Before It Gets Colder

When winter starts creeping in, everything feels a little slower, a little colder, and a lot more focused on comfort. The good news is that winter is actually one of the easiest and most encouraging times to learn sewing. You do not need advanced skills or complicated patterns. You just need small, useful projects that build confidence as you go. 

Even if you are completely new to sewing, this is a season where you can prepare yourself for a warm and cosy winter using easy beginning starter sewing project ideas. Below are 10  projects designed to help you start sewing and create useful items for the colder months. 

 

Draft stoppers 

Draft stoppers are one of those projects that feel surprisingly satisfying because they solve a real problem immediately. Cold air creeping under doors or through gaps can make a room feel much colder than it actually is, and this simple fabric tube fixes that. 

You fill it with rice, fabric scraps, or stuffing and seal it up. The key is keeping your stitching even so the filling does not bunch in one area. Beginners often rush this part, but slowing down makes a big difference. 

Using a SINGER® sewing machine, stick to a straight stitch and reinforce the ends so it holds shape over time. It is one of the most practical things to sew for winter at home because you will feel the result straight away. 

 

Fleece blankets  

A fleece blanket is one of the easiest ways to start sewing because there is very little pressure to make it perfect. You cut, layer, and stitch, and suddenly you have something warm and usable. 

The only thing to watch is fabric movement. Fleece can slide while sewing, which can lead to uneven edges if you are not careful. Guide it gently through the machine instead of pulling it. 

 

Microwave heat packs 

Heat packs are small, quick to make, and incredibly useful in winter. You simply sew a fabric pouch, fill it with rice or wheat, and seal it shut. 

What matters most here is strength. Because heat packs are reused and heated repeatedly, weak seams will eventually give way. Adding a second line of stitching helps prevent that. 

On a SINGER® sewing machine, this becomes a simple but reliable project. It is also one of the best quick sewing projects for cold weather because you can finish it in under an hour. 

 

Thermal curtains  

Thermal curtains are a step up in difficulty, but still very achievable with patience. They help trap heat inside the home, which makes a noticeable difference in winter comfort. 

You are usually working with thicker fabrics or layered materials, so sewing slowly is important. Let the machine handle the fabric rather than forcing it through. 

Even a basic SINGER® sewing machine can manage this if you take your time. This is a great project once you have completed a few beginner Sewing projects for beginners and want to level up slightly. 

 

Winter beanies  

Beanies are a great introduction to sewing clothing items. They look more complicated than they are, which makes them a confidence booster when finished. 

The key is working with stretch fabric carefully. Do not stretch it while sewing or the shape will distort. 

 

Cushion covers  

Changing cushion covers is one of the easiest ways to shift the feel of a room during winter. Heavier fabrics like fleece or wool blends make everything feel more cosy. 

The sewing itself is straightforward, but accuracy matters. Straight seams and even edges make a big difference in the final look. 

 

Hot water bottle covers  

Hot water bottle covers are practical, soft, and perfect for cold nights. They also make great beginner projects because they are small and manageable. 

You usually work with cotton fabric and a layer of padding for insulation. The key is making sure everything is evenly layered before sewing. 

 

Infinity scarves 

Infinity scarves are essentially a loop of fabric, but they always look more advanced than they actually are. 

Fleece or knit fabric works best. The main thing to avoid is stretching the fabric while sewing, which can distort the final shape. 

Using a walking foot on your SINGER® sewing machine helps keep everything even. This is a perfect beginner-friendly project for anyone exploring Winter hobbies. 

 

Pet beds  

Pet beds are a meaningful winter project because they help keep pets warm and comfortable during colder nights. 

They are built using thick fabric and soft filling, so durability is important. Reinforcing seams ensures the bed holds its shape over time. 

A stronger SINGER® sewing machine setup is helpful here, especially when working with multiple layers. This project feels rewarding because it is practical and personal. 

 

What sewing setup makes winter projects easier 

Choosing the right tools can make a big difference in how enjoyable sewing feels, especially if you are just starting out. 

  • Sewing machine: A SINGER® sewing machine is ideal for beginners working on simple winter projects like scarves, cushions, and heat packs. It is the best entry point for building confidence. 
  • Heavy duty sewing machine: It is useful when you start working with thicker fabrics like curtains or layered home projects. It handles bulk without struggling. 
  • Embroidery machine: It allows you to personalise winter projects with decorative stitching or names, turning simple items into custom pieces. 
  • Overlocker: It helps finish seams neatly and prevents fraying, especially useful for fleece and knit fabrics that are common in winter sewing. 
  • Essential accessories: Accessories like presser feet make sewing smoother. A walking foot helps with thick or slippery fabrics, while zipper feet and quilting feet improve accuracy. Good quality bobbins and needles also help maintain even stitching, especially for structured projects. 

If you are ready to prepare your winter sewing setup, check out SINGER® Australia seasonal deals on sewing machines and accessories.