The Makery Sewing Studio is a place to create. We teach classes for both children (ages 7 and up) and adults. Sewing, crochet, embroidery, Mom & Me sewing , Project Workshops, Ladies Nights, Private Events, Birthday Parties, One on One’s and more.
Kathryn Camfield is focused on making sure the lines she’s threading don’t go wonky as they’re stitched through her sewing machine. After escaping from an outside world that’s loud and non-stop, she realizes the tactile work has once again drawn her into a fabric-filled fog. ...
These can be used as fabric markers for sewing as well. I have used them to retouch faded spots in clothing and also used them on thicker fabrics like canvas. The colors are vivid and they come out strongly even against darker fabrics. It is a tad disappointing to find that some of th...
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Sustainably sourced designer deadstock fabric shop and a range of sewing workshops from our studio on Broadway Market, East London.
The Patchwork Studio offers a unique collection of fabric designs for quilting and other sewing projects from our store in Swellendam, South Africa.We stock fabric designers like Kaffe Fassett, Brandon Mably, Philip Jacobs, Tula Pink, Anna Maria Horner a
For National Sewing Month 2015, I’m going to be talking all about fabric scraps and the many ways you can use them in your sewing. Sewing with scraps is like a way to connect with our sewing ancestors, who would reuse old garments to turn them into new things in an effort to waste...
It will likely shock a goodly portion of the readership to learn that I do not, in fact, have a sewing room or studio, and haven’t had for about 15 years. I have a storage area for all of my supplies, and I work portably around our home according to my space needs and the need...
After choosing the color of fabric, put paper patterns onto the fabric to make cutouts, then cut them with scissors - just tap the piece you want to cut out and watch the process! And now we’ve approached the most elaborate stage - attaching the toy parts with a retro sewing machine!
Bumping up to $100 (per top or bottom) gets you into some much nicer stuff. Merino wool is common, along with blends of nylon or elastane to increase durability and stretch. You’ll also begin to see higher-quality sewing techniques used, such as flat-locked stitches or raglan sleeves th...