If you’d like to sew to help the victims of the Oklahoma tornado, here are a few resources to help send you in the right direction.
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tool tuesday: sleeve board
Sleeve boards are a terrific sewing tool and are useful for much more than just pressing sleeves.
tool tuesday: clear plastic graph rulers
These clear rulers are another one of my favorite sewing tools. They’re so useful!
tool tuesday: thread snips
I always try to keep a pair or two of these thread snips handy. They make quick work of clipping thread tails from your seams or for removing any dangling threads from a project.
roller skate dress in hand-screen printed linen by Celina Mancurti (and a giveaway!)
Here’s a lovely Roller Skate Dress made in a hand-screened linen created by Celina Mancurti.
fabric friday: plant-based (or cellulosic) fibers
Some manufactured fabrics come from plants. But they’re not considered “natural” fabrics. Why not? I’ll tell you why.
tool tuesday: tailor’s chalk
Tailor’s chalk is sure to become your most-used marking sewing tool. And here’s a little trick for keeping it nice and sharp!
makerie sewing
Last weekend I taught at The Makerie Sewing in Colorado. Everyone who attended had a wonderful time.
fabric friday: natural fibers used to make fabric
What are the characteristics of natural fibers used to make fabrics like cotton, wool, and linen?
if it’s tuesday, it must be tool tuesday
The Clover Bamboo Notions Seam Ripper, available in the Oliver + S shop, is one of our recommended tools.
fabric friday: how linen (or flax) is made
Introducing our new feature, Fabric Fridays, with a post on how linen is made.
spring sewing from the little things to sew book
I was looking through Little Things to Sew again the other day, thinking about all the things I could make for S again, especially now that it’s spring.
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