Watch that “old lady” stuff, or I shall have to hobble out into the world and smack you smart ale…
If it so difficult to draft a one-style for all sizes, how in the world does Hot Patterns keep tu…
I think that a different color tights or slacks would make a big difference. When I looked at th…
I like the way you put the pieces together. Also, I tried to add a rating, but that wouldn’t take…
Very nice, too bad you overlooked the size limitations. Why not just say right out that BS has n…
Please remove this dreck! Nehmah
Good morning, You have it in one. I am “almost” done unpacking boxes. I am also relearning one …
Merci, Mme. Farve. I am sorry, but my French is minimal. I appreciate the time and effort you h…
Your daughter is a beauty. This is a great job, especially in two days. I love yukatas for arou…
It’s a current design, but once again, all plus-size members have been left out of the size loop….
This makes perfect sense to me. (That’s how I manage alterations.) I have one shoulder slightly…
What terrific luck you had with this dress. She looks just right (we will ignore the tongue ;) …
There is one problem with the in-side-out technique. The body is never the same on both sides. …
What a great design. My DIL has long, curly hair; this will be perfect for her. Cordially, Nehmah
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Hello Alden, I trust that your “unwellness” has left for good. The move has gone very well. I h…
You are ready to take command, Sir! The coat is great. Cordially, Nehmah
Just add the company and pattern number. You are to be commended for giving credit where it is d…
Good afternoon, I am not able to find the instruction download for #1. The downlod area is empty….
Good job; I like the star. You gave it the look of reverse applique, like molas from Guatemala. …
Hello Kate, I do remember the foam/kapok shoulder pads. They were what I used on the first sport…
Your tops look great. Is this a new pattern or one of those patterns we “never” throw away? Are…
Project of the Week
Fit for many occasions this pattern is now available in pattern sizes 44-60.
Article of the Week
Ever worked with a vintage pattern that has no markings? Figure out how it works!
Member Project of the Week
lizzie225 has done it again with this great top/dress creation!
Blast from the Past
This basic hoodie is the perfect base to keep you warm and stylish
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Learn how to alter a basic bodice into a "leaf" pleated bodice