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This is from my own experience with draping, so it's only going to be advice for p...
Fabric swing tags and sew-in labels for your sewing creations and gifts.
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See more pictures and info about the Kate Spade bag on my "blog":http://www....
A how-to on making a long, continuous strip of bias tape from any piece of fabric....
you should try it too! its very easy and cheap and you will definately have lots o...
Using a custom fitted <a href="http://www.burdastyle.com/howtos/show/1709">Basic B...
How to make the pleated trim that I used in my (Afternoon) Tea Top (http://www.bur...
I have made the felt in a non traditional way (not with felting needles), I used a...
This is how to make pick-ups on a skirt. It's a technique used often on wedding dr...
How to easily turn any fabric into oilcloth.* *Oilcloth like...It looks like ...
When you want a super tiny and delicate hem for thinner lightweight fabrics the ba...
An easy and clean way to finish a hem, can also add a decorative element to the in...
The double stitched seam is good for lightweight or stretch fabrics, to keep the f...
This finish uses the same technique as the Hong Kong binding seam finish, but appl...
The Hong Kong binding seam finish encloses the raw edges of the seams inside strip...
This How To shows you how to properly, easily, flawlessly cut those difficult ligh...
This How-To will teach you how to use a technical croqui for drawing your flats. ...
Have you ever wanted to make your pattern into a cargo pant/skirt? Here's how to d...
Learn how to shirr jersey like I used on my variation of the Lydia pattern!
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