Why settle for a boring neckline when you can create an eye-catching one. This video demonstration will take you step-by-step through the process of sewing a scalloped design to the neckline of a bodice.
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Sewing with Silk Fabric
Want to start working with a fabric as luxurious as silk to make some high-quality garments but are afraid of wasting your money? Watch this video to get some handy tips on how to sew with silk so you can get started with confidence.
Patch Pocket with Flap
This easy demo will take you through the process of adding a patch pocket with a flap and snap closure. You can skip the flap and snap if you just want to see how to sew a patch pocket by itself.
Sleeve Placket
Making a sleeve with a buttoned cuff? Your pattern might have a separate sleeve placket for finishing the raw edges of the sleeve opening. You will want to watch this video for an easy step-by-step demonstration about how to sew a sleeve placket.
Buttonhole on Stretch Fabric
Avoid a wavy buttonhole on stretchy fabric. This demonstration offers two different methods to make sure your buttonholes end up nice and flat even when sewn on tricky fabric like knit.
Making Sewing Patterns Last
Keep your favorite sewing patterns going strong through multiple uses by following these tips. There are options for creating longer lasting copies of your patterns or for using multiple sizes without having to buy new ones.
Rolling Fabric
Are you sick and tired of that beautiful jersey knit fabric curling and rolling at the edges? This tutorial will provide some tips to prevent fabric from rolling to make working with this type of fabric less of a headache.
Stabilizers 101
Dealing with a finicky fabric? Stabilizers are a great way to make sewing garments headache-free and get more professional results when sewing clothes. No matter the type of fabric, you can make stabilizers work for you. This video goes over the different types of stabilizers and how to use them.
Dog Bow Tie
Transform your furry friend into a dapper pup by adding an attachable bow tie to their collar. This fun project is a great way to use fabric scraps while adding a bit of style to that collar.