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Meet Steve

Meet Steve – You’ve got to meet some of the equipment … Now meet the the guy who sews the stuff seen at Steve Sews Stuff. #SteveSews

Meet Steve

Steve is a graphic designer and a Christian blogger. He has blogged at Courageous Christian Father since 2012, but has been blogging way before that! If you need any graphic Design look him up at SteveZ DesignZ.

Meet Steve - You've got to meet some of the equipment … Now meet the the guy who sews the stuff seen at Steve Sews Stuff. #SteveSews

Steve is wearing one of his pirate, nautical face masks.

Steve is the one sewing the stuff for this site. He is also attempting to make a few quilts. (Any tips would be great for him).

Steve didn’t use a sewing machine since high school, where he took two years of Home Economics. In high school, he got to make scrunchies, a shirt, a pair of shorts and curtains. Maybe a few other things.


Then the pandemic hit, that is when Steve found a good old singer at a thrift shop. He named it The Masked Bandit. That one stopped working and now he uses his Brother, named Brother Stitch.

He is also learning …

Vinyl that is. He also got a Cricut to make vinyl with. So you may see that coming soon to this site! His Cricut machine he named Forge!

Steve also has been sharing blog posts and press releases about sewing, quilting and other things on this site.

First published March 4, 2021. Last updated January 1, 2023.


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Recent Posts on Steve Sews

Below is a list of the most recent blog posts found on Steve Sews for you to check out.

  • National Textile Day
    National Textile Day is a celebration of the rich history and culture of textiles. It is a day to recognize the importance of the textile industry, which has played a crucial role in the development of many countries around the world. The day is celebrated annually on April 24th. #TextileDay
  • Creative people don’t have a mess, they have ideas laying around everywhere!
    Creative people don’t have a mess, they have ideas laying around everywhere! As sewists, we often find ourselves surrounded by fabrics, threads, and notions strewn across our workspace. Some may see it as a mess, but for us, it’s a canvas of creativity waiting to be explored. Creative people don’t have a mess; they have ideas laying around everywhere!
  • From Surfboards to Ironing Boards
    From Surfboards to Ironing Boards (The Surprising Second Life of Surfboards: From Waves to Wardrobes) Ironing boards were surfboards that stopped pursuing their dreams and got real jobs.
  • A Journey Through Modern Sewing Machines
    A journey through modern sewing machines reveals a fusion of technology and tradition. From computerized models that offer precise stitching to machines with advanced features like automatic thread cutting and embroidery functions, today’s sewing machines cater to a wide range of needs and skill levels.
  • National Laundry Day
    National Laundry Day – a day to honor that loved home chore of doing laundry. You could use this day to do laundry or not do laundry. #Laundry #LaundryDay

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