Free Sewing Ideas For Beginners

Free easy cute patterns to make.?
Hi everyone I just got a sewing machine and i want to start making stuff with it to sell, I am a beginner so i dont know so much. i took some classes at school and know simple stuff i know how to make a pillow and little things like that ive also made a simple apron once too. But i want to learn how to make more things for example, blankets for babys, girly aprons (with ruffles and bows stuff like that), and like little wallets and little things like that. So does anyone know any good free website that has free patterns for little things like that, also if you have any tips and things or any other good ideas like of other things i could make please feel free to add that in. Thanks in advance for all of your answers. ~ vicky <3
I chose these Fat Quarter projects because they take very little fabric and are cute –
http://sewchicandunique.com/2010/01/fat-quarter-sewing-tutorials/
http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/?p=751
http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/fat_quarter_purses
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