In this week’s installment of Weekend Links, Liesl talks about a class she took on Luneville embroidery and how she (barely) lived to tell about it.
meet the new advisors circle
We’ve gone through all the wonderful applications we received, and are delighted to introduce the new Advisors Circle.
sewing garments with no adjustments
Custom fitting is great, but it’s not always necessary. Masha shows off a beloved garment that she sewed right out of the envelope.
shelley’s gallery-cappuccino dress
The ability to customize your clothing is one of the best parts of sewing for yourself. Shelley does an amazing job of this, most recently demonstrated by the dress she made for her mother using the Gallery and Cappuccino Dress patterns.
weekend links
Happy 2022! Liesl is here for the first Weekend Links post of the new year.
your projects, our patterns: november and december
Happy 2022! We can’t think of a better way to start the new year than to celebrate the beautiful things you have sewn the last two months.
happy holidays
Happy Holidays from all of us!
fabric to inspire your winter sewing plans
From cozy French Terry to flowy crepe, we’re highlighting a few beautiful fabrics to inspire your sewing plans.
three reasons to split your sleeve into two pieces
Liesl has three possible reasons you might want to divide your sleeve pattern into two pieces, with a video tutorial to show you how!
four pieces to sew for cold weather
Is it a little brisk where you are? Here are four cozy sews to help ward off the chill.
holiday sewing for women with liesl + co.
Christmas is almost here, but there’s still time to sew something festive for yourself. We’ve got some ideas in this post.
how to narrow or widen a trouser leg
Ever wanted to narrow or widen the legs on your favorite trouser pattern? In this video tutorial, Liesl shows you how to do it.
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