Raglan sleeve dresses are back and better than ever! If you want to learn how to make a mini dress that you can wear all summer long, this tutorial will be perfect! The universally flattering design ...
If you're anything like me you'll have a Pinterest board (or boards, hey I’m not here to judge) full of inspiration for your sewing. Exhibit A:The problem is I tend to pin and forget. I'm alway ...
Stitched on Husqvarna Viking Opal 650 Requirements 30cm White Background Fabric Assorted 15cm square pieces of Blue Fabrics for snowflakes 15cm Fusible Webbing 10cm Blue Casing Fabric 30cm Inspira T ...
Introduction: This tutorial is a great introduction into making your own super comfy pants, that you can wear anywhere! The method used to draft the pattern pieces is drafting an existing pair of you ...
Once I saw this oven mitt pattern, I knew I had to replicate a mini version for my daughters! It is so adorable with the cherry fabric and quilting lines. I will admit there was a little frustration ...
We are thrilled to announce Aims from Indy Bindy Fabrics as part of our blogging team. Meet Aims: Aim's love of fabrics and sewing drives her creative work, and people seek her out for help in crafti ...
Use a lightweight fabric for these cheeky and practical headbands! Requirements List: Fabric for main part 40cm x 25cm Fabric for tubing 30cm x 12cm 18cm rubber band (cut length) Matching sewing mac ...
Pattern drafting is a term that often 'scares' dressmakers, who then shy away from it. Here is a quick and easy way to introduce you to pattern drafting which allows you to build confidence and skill ...
Start the new year with style by adding this gorgeous Lattice Tote Bag to your collection! Materials Needed: 1¼ yard Fabric A - Sturdy Cotton Fabric (Tote Body, straps and lattice)⅛ yard Fa ...
Now that we have a nice long strip of continuous bias tape, let’s use it on something!I’d like to introduce you to the Pfaff Bias Binder Attachment (note that this foot uses 24mm/1in wide ...
After attending conventions for the past 10 years there is still one thing I have trouble with, planning travel alongside cosplay. I always seem to be making big extravagant pieces that I somehow hav ...
‘I like big blocks and I cannot lie, these other quilters can’t deny!' I have recently become obsessed with big blocks. Perfectly showcasing the fabric and minimalistic in its look, there ...
Summer is here, and what better way to enjoy the sunny season than by flaunting your very own swimwear cover-ups? With Singer’s state-of-the-art sewing tools and machines, you can design ...
Are you looking for a quick and easy sewing project that you can complete in just a few hours? Look no further than making a simple skirt with an elastic waistband! Not only is this a great project f ...
I recently had the pleasure of hosting 20 lovely ladies for the second Lingerie sewists retreat. It’s a wonderful weekend of sewing, socialising, meeting new friends and catching up with old on ...
Threading problems can ruin momentum. A skipped stitch or tangled looper is enough to slow down even the most experienced sewist. The PFAFF Admire Air 6000 removes that frustration with an air-threa ...