Sewing Tip: Rolled Hem Foot Basics
I love to discover better ways to use a tool that I already have, and this rolled hem foot basics post from Heather at The Sewing Loft was definitely eye-opening.
I love to discover better ways to use a tool that I already have, and this rolled hem foot basics post from Heather at The Sewing Loft was definitely eye-opening.
Tired of your sewing patterns shifting and rolling while you’re trying to cut fabric? Whip up a batch of these handy DIY cement sewing pattern weights!
I love tiny tins and containers–they always come in handy for future crafting projects! A perfect example: this charming chocolate tin sewing kit.
Is your sewing pattern collection getting a little bit out of control? You might want to direct your attention over to The Coletterie, where you can check out Sarai’s phone-friendly system for cataloging, organizing, and digitally searching the huge pattern collection in her own studio!
If you’ve been intimidated by sergers in the past, it might be time to take a second look, and this Intro to the Serger post is a solid place to start.
Experienced sewers know that the right sewing machine foot can help you achieve beautifully polished finished projects by transforming tricky techniques into something much more manageable. But, what if you’re just starting out?
Need a convenient, portable ironing surface for your worktable? Check out this handy DIY ironing board tutorial!