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To grade a pattern means to manipulate an existing pattern at various point…
To grade a pattern means to manipulate an existing pattern at various point…
To grade a pattern means to manipulate an existing pattern at various point…
An inverted pleat but made with a separate underlay that forms the undersid…
Please note, these are general guidelines to follow when threading a machin…
I guess everyone knows the problem… you can’t find good matching buttons….
Just starting to use patterns? We know some people are hesitant to use pat…
You’ve got a curved seam, but no tailor’s ham! How do you press your seam o…
You don’t need a serger to have seam edges that look finished! Try these tw…
This tutorial illustrates how to sew the collar for the Eva Jacket and any …
You must start with your sloper that
fit you just right and move darts as…
Bound buttonholes are fabulous on coats and jackets. All you need is a litt…
Box pleats are essentially two knife pleats sewn together, back to back. Th…
Sewing sharp corners and right angles can be tricky! Follow the instruction…
Use a satin ribbon instead of bias tape to cover your seams.
Velvet is a really ornery fabric to work with, but if you follow a few rule…
Add a easy sleeve to your usual tank top pattern without worrying about eas…
Many of us are drawn to learn to sew because the clothes we find in stores …
This How To illustrates how to make a pattern for inseam pockets, which you…
Editors' Pick
The style is cool and sporty beach wear that can be worn anywhere!
Pattern of the Week
This pencil skirt is perfect for everyday wear! We love it in floral.
Editors' Pick
This collection will make you shine in front of the camera!
Member Project of the Week
Get inspired by this lovely coral dress with ties and bows!
DIY to Try
Make yourself a lovely hair band this spring!