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it's time to introduce yourself!! Are you new to sewing? Do you have kids in your life that want to learn how to sew? How best can I serve you? My name is Sue Krasnow and I am from Minnesota. I am married to my best friend Eric and we have an adult son that is off living his best life and welding together some amazing things!! I have been sewing most of my life but really found my way back to it about 10 years ago. I started sewing again as a way to give myself a way to hold on to my phone better when I was re-learning how to walk and required a wheelchair. My original business Warrior Angel Creations was born and is still in operation today on Etsy. It has been a wild 10 years with a lot of twists and turns (if you really want to know more about it I wrote a book!) I had been struggling to really figure out what I wanted to do with my life when the idea of Sew Much Fun with Sue was born! I look forward to teaching anyone that wants to learn, how to sew and how to have sew much fun while doing it!!! I truly look forward to getting to know you all ~ Sue💜
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“See a need, fill a need!” – Bigweld, Robots (2005)
Yes, I’m quoting a kids’ movie, but it’s a line that has always stuck with me. It’s also what motivated me to start my first sewing business almost ten years ago. For years I have been filling a need in my community, but recently I began to feel the pull toward something more. That “something” came from my niece and nephew. Both of them wanted to learn how to sew. Like any good aunt, I said yes, but I quickly realized I wasn’t prepared. I didn’t have any kid-friendly projects ready, so I turned to Google. What I found was disappointing—mostly felt crafts, stuffed animals, or projects that didn’t appeal to them. We managed to piece together a few ideas that day, and even though the projects weren’t exactly what they hoped for, their excitement and pride were undeniable. That experience opened my eyes. There are very few practical, fun sewing projects designed for kids, especially boys. My nephew, for example, is an outdoors-loving, rough-and-tumble kid. He wants to make things he can actually use, not something that ends up in the trash. That moment was the spark. It pushed me to create something new. So here we are. I’m rebranding to build a space where all kids—boys, girls, and anyone who wants to learn—can discover sewing. I’m developing patterns, subscription box options, and project kits made with quality cotton fabrics. These projects are designed to be fun, practical, and something kids will use with pride long after they finish them. Warrior Angel Creations will always be my original brand, the one that gave me purpose when I needed it most. But now, it’s time to grow. It’s time to create a community where kids can grow too, one stitch at a time. Now it's time to introduce yourself!! Are you new to sewing? Do you have kids in your life that want to learn how to sew? How best can I serve you? I truly look forward to getting to know you and having sew much fun while doing so!!!! ~ Sue💜
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“See a need, fill a need!” – Bigweld, Robots (2005)
Classroom Tab
I uploaded a new "Course" this morning. It's different tips and tricks I have uploaded to other social media. If you have any questions on them, please ask!! I can do more detailed instructional videos.
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Pillow projects
My girls wanted to share the pillows they're making. One is finished, she's very proud of it.
Pillow projects
Our First Project is loaded!!!
Click on the Classroom tab and you will find the video (youtube link) and downloadable pattern to make a tote bag!!! More projects coming. Let me know if you have a project you would like to see!! Share with us when you finish your tote bag.
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