As part of our series on tracing and preserving a sewing pattern, Sarvi explains how to use carbon paper.
how to preserve a pattern: swedish tracing paper
As part of our series on tracing and saving a sewing pattern, Sarvi tackled Swedish tracing paper. Turns out, it’s not really Swedish!
how to preserve a pattern: freezer paper
Sarvi explains the freezer paper for tracing a sewing pattern.
how to preserve a pattern: introduction
Over the next few days, Sarvi is going to explain several ways that you can preserve a sewing pattern so it can be used over and over again.
spring cleaning: huge on-line fabric sale!
We’re doing a huge de-stash here in the Oliver + S studio. And that means you get a chance to get some great assortments of fabric from our past collections.
introducing the cappuccino dress and tunic
At long last, the new Liesl + Co. Cappuccino Dress + Tunic pattern. An improved version of the Lisette Portfolio Dress + Tunic (Simplicity 2245) with a few changes and improvements.
spring pattern round-up
It’s always so much fun to see what you do with our patterns. here is a round up of the new spring patterns to get you inspired for your own sewing.
tutorial: how to use a snapsetter
It’s really easy to attach snaps to your sewing projects with the SnapSetter. I thought you might like a full photo tutorial to guide you through the steps.
bias binding tutorial
Here’s a tutorial for my favorite method of sewing bias binding so the binding looks nice on both sides of your project.
the human touch: craft south
My muslin-making and fitting class is my very favorite class to teach, for so many reasons. I’ll be teaching it again this July at Anna Maria’s Craft South.
introducing the hide-and-seek dress + tunic sewing pattern
Our new Hide-and-Seek Dress + Tunic sewing pattern is a relaxed style that can be made with 3/4-length or short sleeves.
introducing the garden party dress + blouse sewing pattern
The Garden Party Dress and Blouse sewing pattern is our new fancy dress pattern. But it only looks fancy. You may be surprised at how easy it is to sew!
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