Simplified Clothing Construction: Home & Garden Bulletin #59
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A concise Great Society booklet from the Department of Agriculture.Read More →
Verena uses a beaded illusion for her bridal bustier.Read More →
Jo-Ann has been surprising us lately…Read More →
No, That’s not feminine, THIS is feminine.Read More →
The workroom’s sewing fairies take a break.Read More →
Every sewer at some point will mess things up. Make peace with this. Then go buy Barbara Deckert’s Sewing 911.Read More →
Using cording instead of buttonholes in knits and loose fabrics.Read More →
Burda #7202 makes a great introduction to hand sewing.Read More →
Papercut Patterns “Saiph Tunic” Read More →
Ying works up Vintage Simplicity #6680 as a first project.Read More →
3 more months and she can wear it again!Read More →
Fabric Stores in Chicago!Read More →
Rebecca’s 1935 silk faille jazz dream.Read More →
I was pleasantly surprised when a student opened their sewing kit and I saw this…Read More →
Verena shows off her first project: Vogue #2902 at Tchad Workrooms.Read More →
McCall’s #5252 makes a nice windbreaker in navy blue wool.Read More →
McCall’s #7133 is a great jumpsuit that gets overlooked a LOT.Read More →
Think outside the box when you are problem solving.Read More →
Kanya works up Vogue #1433 in silk brocade and broadcloth.Read More →
Dress Design by Millhouse & Mansfield is a great mid-century post-war reference for your sewing library.Read More →
How to think about the planning process behind your next project.Read More →
Omoleye came to us with a basic sense of sewing and wanted to work up a duplicate of a knit skirt she already had – so we dove in and ended up with both the hard pattern for a mid-thigh knit skirt with a waistband and exposed zipper as well as the skirt itself! We don’t always start with these duplication projects, but if you keep it simple and take your time, it almost always works out great! Read More →
If you are draping a garment like coat or jacket, it is easy to over-fit it as you drape against the dress form. To keep the garment from being too tight and needing alteration right off the bat, pad the dress form with a heavy sweater, jacket, or coat. This will give you the extra volume you need to play around on the dress form and give you a better result without having to figure the ease geometrically after the garment is draped and you are correcting the pattern. As a side note, remember as you are fitting the sample on the person toRead More →
Catherine works up Vogue #1239 in knit scuba fabric!Read More →
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