This week, I'm showing you the coolest pincushion I've ever made! (Okay - the only pincushion I've ever made...) and then another one!
Read MoreThe Monthly Draft 5: A-Line Scalloped Skirt
The Monthly Draft is Back! Check out how easy it is to draft a simple paneled skirt from your skirt draft - and if you're feeling particularly bold, add some scallops to the hem!
Read MoreFresh Prints and New Perspectives
In which our blogger takes a small break from sewing to develop a new screen printing method suitable to a small house (Vinyl! You can screen print with vinyl!)
Read MoreDIY: Vinyl Project Organizers
In which our blogger encounters a spot of indecision, and decides to tackle it by starting exactly none of her upcoming projects. But! I've made a tutorial and diagrams for you to make some vinyl project organizers, and that counts for something....right?
Read MoreThe Monthly Draft 4: A Great Big Body Block Resource Post
In which our blogger tackles drafting and fitting the most basic of patterns - and arguably the most important of all - one wrinkle at a time.
Read MoreThe Monthly Draft: Ep 2, A Five Panty Drafting Party
In this episode of The Monthly Draft, we're making undies! I'll show you how to draft a basic block, including a look at stretch factors, and then give you four variations to get you on your way to making a whole drawer full of fabulous panties!
Read MoreThe Monthly Draft: Ep1, Pencil Skirt
The Monthly Draft is a new series dedicated to walking you through the process of sketching, drafting, fitting, and sewing clothes you love. Episode 1 tackles a fairly simple pencil skirt, with lots of help along the way!
Read MoreFrom Full to Partial Band: A Tutorial
In which our blogger finally gets back to it, and creates a little tutorial for her favorite partial band bra.
Read MoreMoto-Hacking the Ginger Jeans
In which our sewist makes metal-studded motorcycle jeans - and guides you through the process to make your own!
Read MoreSubversive Cross Stitch
In which politics is discussed at the dinner table, and nobody is disowned.
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