Tip: Fixes For Forgoing Fur Fuzz Fiasco
Making sure you cut fur right to cut down on mess and get more professional results.Read More →
Tip: Use Lightweight Scraps for Inner Secret Details
Using fun scraps to do small details…Read More →
Unit Method of Construction
If you really want a concise and yet comprehensive guide to sewing, you will own the Unit Method of Clothing Construction by the Iowa Home Economics Association.Read More →
Burda #6873: Wally’s Pants
Wally made these grey wool dress pants using Burda #Read More →
Nicole’s Camouflage Jeans
Nicole’s finished jeans for her second duplication project…Read More →
Jiorg Dail’s Fashion Show
Jiorg Came to us in January with an ambitious schedule but no plan…Read More →
Tip: Using a Design & Sewing Planner
Use a sewing project planner to get the most out of your time and projects.Read More →
Elise Cross Is On the Lam…
Elise Cross is on the lam and running scared in Chicago…Read More →
The Basics of Corset Building
Let the Basics of Corset Building get you started…Read More →
Author Karen McKinley Writes About Butterick #5232
Let local author Karen McKinley help you out with some faux fur and Butterick #5232Read More →
Tip: Drafting Hem & Self Facing Allowances
Quick tip about drafting hems for tapered pattern pieces…Read More →
Free Historical Costume Class from FutureLearn!
FutureLearn is offering a free Historical Fashion seminar if you guys are interested!Read More →
Designing Overcoat Patterns for Men and Young Men, 1916
David recently sent us a link wanting to come to classes and work out some of the finer points in the drafting instructions for an early 20th century men’s overcoat from Designing Overcoat Patterns for Men and Young Men by Harry Simons published by The Clothing Designer and Manufacturer, NY, NY, 1916.Read More →
Fabric Choices & Motivation
Which black fabric to choose for Claire Shaeffer’s Vogue #8578 and why?Read More →
Making Matching Cord for Projects
Making your own cord and trim to match fabrics.Read More →
The Joy of Spinning
Let Marilyn Kluger’s The Joy of Spinning help you understand spinning fibers into thread and cords.Read More →
Tip: Don’t Freak Out About Slight Irregularities
Keep calm and understand that fabric isn’t sheet metal.Read More →
Debbie’s Showstopper #6,483,261
Debbie has been on a roll again with pageant showstoppers as part of her D’Jean series. This dress is interesting, in that she is venturing out into developing patterns of her own based roughly on multiple pieces from multiple patterns then overlaid with her own interpretation. She started with the bodice from Simplicity #8330. She modified the shape to fit just a bit better and did a little sculpting through the sides and back. The skirt section is loosely based on Neue Mode #22627 with the flare of the skirt changed subtly. Once we got through the initial redrafting, shaping, and draping, we were goodRead More →
The Little Black Dress
Let Simon Henry walk you through the process of drafting a block for your perfect Audry Hepburn moment. Read More →
Tip: 3-D Sewing With Knits
Debbie uses a dress form to deal with problematic knits.Read More →