Hello everyone, Lauren, the owner of Birmingham-based haberdashery Guthrie & Ghani and finalist of the first “Great British sewing bee”, has made an amazing video with useful tips for the …
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INSPIRATION BEHIND THE NEW PATTERNS…
I went to Japan last year and the street-style there inspired me quite a lot. Particularly in Kyoto, where most women would be wearing the same outfit over and over: a …
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And last but not least, I’m really excited to introduce the lovely Denia blouse! Denia is the easiest of the new patterns: this would be an excellent project for a …
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A new trousers pattern for Spring, hooray! Meet the Botanic trousers, your perfect companion for the warmer months. This pair of wide-legged, high-waisted trousers are so comfortable you’ll want to …
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Let me introduce you the Tello jacket today. Tello is a classic utility jacket, unlined and with many pockets (by now, you should know I’m a pocket addict!). It features …
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Spring is finally here and it’s the perfect excuse to introduce three new patterns available in paper and/or PDF format. I’ve also prepared some surprises for all of you so …
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Here’s the second part of the Aldaia dress tutorial series. If you want to sew the Aldaia dress pattern but don’t own a serger, no problem! You can use your …
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Aldaia dress: recommended fabric and how to calculate the stretch percentage
It’s not always easy to choose the right fabric when sewing: it needs to have the right drape, body, weight… and in the case of the Aldaia dress pattern, the …
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I’m so glad to finally introduce the new pattern: the Aldaia dress! I’ve been working on it for the past 3 months and was waiting for the Paris fair to …
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Port Trousers: How to Alter the crotch (by Artesane)
Once again, the wonderful team of Artesane share the second part of the trousers adjustments with us! Thanks so much! ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Now that you can alter the legs of a …
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Port Trousers: how to alter the legs (by Artesane)
I’m very happy to welcome the lovely girls behind Artesane today on the blog for a special post. In case you don’t know Artesane, it’s an online community platform with …
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First of all, I want to thank you all for the warm welcome you gave to the Port trousers & shorts pattern! I hope to see lots of them stitched …