I’ve reviewed several sewing subscription boxes on this website, but I have a new one to share with you today. My first Sew What Box came in the mail this week. I received the box for free, but I wanted to share my honest review with you.
Sew What Box is a sewing subscription box for beginners.
Every month you get a simple project delivered to your door. Each project has a link to video instructions so you can learn how to sew and build your skills each month. It’s great for adults who want to pick up a new skill, but I really think Sew What Box would be amazing for a child who wants to learn how to sew. There is even a homeschool/co-op subscription option!
I’m serious, the projects are SUPER easy. The project I received in December’s box was a felt gift bag. It only requires straight-line sewing, and you don’t have to worry about finishing the seams because felt does not fray. It doesn’t get any more beginner-friendly than that.
Right now, you can get a FREE BOX when you subscribe to select plans, so it’s a great time to get started. Why not give it a try for the new year?
What Comes in Sew What Box?
Sew What Box includes everything you need to complete your project — fabric, thread, instructions, and other tools. All you need is a sewing machine and an internet connection. I like how easy they make it to learn how to sew. The project in December’s box had precut fabric pieces which makes the project practically failproof.