Showing posts with label sewing classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing classes. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Sew Let's Sew!

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Sew! Let's Sew!

I am SEW excited to announce that my 3rd, Yes 3rd 
Online Sewing Course is up and running on the website!


My classes are offered as either stand-alone courses or 6 month memberships courses!  You can register for classes at any time and will have lifetime access to any course you purchase.  
For those who purchase the 6 month membership course, you will also have access to a private group where you can post pictures and ask questions!
Click here for pricing and registration!


In this course I teach how to make a knit cardigan!  Cardigans are perfect all year round!
Below are some of the topics presented in this course!
  • How to preserve fabric
  • When, where and why to use interfacing
  • How to make the pockets
  • Top stitching
  • How to choose the correct stitch lengths
  • Serger tips
  • Top-stitch finishes
  • When and why to press
  • Final finishes of your knit cardigan

Check out my promotional video!  
And while you're there, check out the rest of my YouTube Channel!



You will be using a combination of your sewing machine and serger (if you have one).





Pattern layout is a tedious, but necessary and fun part off the process!



Let's get those pieces together!


Use your sewing machine and serger in tandem to create beautiful, professional looking garments!


 Celebrate your success!




Happy Endless Sewing!


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Sunday, December 2, 2018

Sweater Hack!

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Sweater Hack!

If you know anything about my sewing style,
you know that I love a great pattern hack! 



This time I hacked Butterick 6244! I found a medium weight navy sweater knit at Joann's a few weeks before I went to the Houston International Quilt Festival last month.  Due to the changing weather in Chicago, I knew I needed something warm to wear while traveling - and I did not want to lug a full coat!

I was looking for denim for a totally different garment!  But when I saw this fabric, I forgot about the denim, because I knew this sweater knit would be perfect for transitioning from the Chicago cold to the cold aircraft to Houston (which was not as warm as it was last year).  The waterfall front was perfect for wrapping myself in this warm knit!




The pattern is designed to be longer in the front than in the back (a look I don't like for myself).  Sew... I reversed it and made the back longer and made it curved it vs. leaving it straight.  I love the resulting feminine look of the back!

I also hacked the waterfall shape of the front - I wanted soft edges vs sharp angles! I jokingly told the ladies in my FaceBook Group that I did 8000 fittings.  It certainly felt like that, but I am more than happy with the front shaping!

Now that all the fittings are done - I now have a new pattern that I can make again.  Oh yes, I make and keep copies of most of my hacks!

I completed most of the construction on my serger.  I set my differential feed to 2.0 for the entire construction.  Even though my current compulsion is bias binding finishes, I finished the edges on the serger by decreasing the stitch length - that gave the edges full coverage.  I opted to turn the sleeves up 3/4" and top-stitched them.






I think this is a very versatile piece! It can be dressed up or down!  And it is now one of my staple pieces! I received quite a few compliments in both the O'hare and Houston Airports! A Supervisor at the Houston Airport has actually commissioned me to make one for her!

A young design student in the Houston airport asked me to take it off so she could see the inside...I happily obliged!  She REALLY examined it!  I enjoyed watching her turn it inside and out and back inside again.  The entire time she was examining it, I could not help but think of what I often say to my students and other sewists...our me-made garments need to look as good on the inside as they do on the outside!




 Are you making cardigans or dusters this season?  My next Online Sewing Course will be a cardigan - which can be lengthened to a duster...with pockets! It will be available this month.  You can purchase the stand alone course or you can opt to purchase the 6 month membership, which includes all 6 courses regardless of when you join!

My classes include bonus videos for those who purchase the membership program.  This month the bonus videos will be about pockets...with a free pattern!


Happy Endless Sewing!


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Monday, November 12, 2018

Virtual Sewing Classes

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I am thrilled to say that my very 1st 
is under my belt!

Thanks to Lynee Urban of Story to Media and her sister!
I call them The Sister Team!   

Although we had some challenges and a few bloopers (some of them just may surface on social media later), we learned a lot while working through them and I'm very happy with the results! Of course we will take what we've learned - as well as all feedback to improve future classes!

We are having SEW much fun! 



Lynee worked diligently to create my logo for the classes, she established a website, does countless hours of  filming and editing, creates intro and outro videos, responds to technical questions - mine and the students! And that's just some of the work she does!


Her sister, Marcey flies in to work with her on the filming and editing!
These two ladies are truly a powerful team!
My sewing space has become a filming studio!  
And I love it!


This is the finished garment for Course #1
It's a fit and flare ponte knit dress, which could also be shortened to a top or tunic.
Sewing with knits was just one of the techniques that I taught in this class!


And now we have begun filming Course #2! 


The 2nd course is a woven top that features bust darts, set-in sleeves and a cute keyhole opening in the back!



 I offer several tips and tricks as I'm working through each segment.
And I add at least one bonus video during each course.

My classes are for all levels of experience!  Course # 2 began on November 5, 2018.  
Yes! It's up on the website!

 Click here to register for the Membership Program or a Stand-alone Course!  
Hope to see you there!


Happy Endless Sewing!

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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

My Online Sewing Classes

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My Online Sewing Class Launch!

I and beyond excited to announce that my 1st Online Sewing Class launched
on 
Monday, September 24th!

I have wanted to teach online sewing classes for the past 2 1/2 years! But, I just could not figure out the logistics to get it done!

Well, little did I know that there was much more to it than just setting the camera at the right angles and editing! 



Enter Lynee Urban!
I was thrilled to learn that Lynee Urban from Story to Media is not only a Weight Loss and Fitness Coach, but that she is very multi-talented! She has a diverse background...among other areas of expertise, she is a bass guitarist, a photographer and and a video expert.

I partnered with her and the fun began!



She is also the behind the scenes tech guru for my class website!

Without the help of Lynee and her sister, these classes would not have been produced!




The response to my classes has been overwhelming and I am quite humbled and appreciative of all of the support from family, friends, sew sisters and followers!


I hope to bring great content with the lessons, tips and bonus videos continuously!

Click here to register for my Online Sewing Classes !





Monday, July 23, 2018

What's On Top?

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TOPS, TOPS and More TOPS!

Many of you may have seen my Facebook and/or Instagram post about this beautiful Kente print.  I had used it for so many other people and projects, that I think I became a bit envious and decided to make something for myself!  





















It's 100% cotton Ankara fabric from LeeLou Designs 720 and was perfect for this peplum top.

I used McCall's 6896 as my base.  I chose this pattern because the bodice and peplum are all one piece.  I really don't like the look of peplums that are attached to the bottom of the bodice...that seam line just does not look good on me.

Of course I hacked it! There is just no fun in using patterns or in sewing if you don't hack something.  So this was the hack of the day! 😄

I wanted the look of view E, because I loved the slight open V front. Sorry, I did not get a great picture of that part.

I definitely had to do some print matching, which was fun, but oh so tedious!  I usually use as few pins as possible in my projects, but for print matching those tiny diagonal white lines, I needed pins.  I then used my walking foot to help keep them in place.  I've seen this print in RTW and it was not matched at all and looked horrible.  I was determined that my top would not look that!  LOL!




I didn't want just any sleeve, so I drafted a sort of butterfly sleeve. I wasn't sure I'd like it, but after much thought about other sleeve options, I committed to it.  In the end, not only did I like it, I loved it!  

Per the instructions I inserted a back zipper, but I chose to use an invisible zipper. I finished all the edges with black .25" purchased bias binding.




And...if you haven't guessed it already, this black top is the same pattern! I used a lightweight stable knit from my stash.  My hacks for this top was to eliminate the back seam and zipper, make the sleeves elbow length (my favorite sleeve length) and lower the front and back neckline about 1.5 inches.  The hems are narrow hems.


I paired it with a self drafted maxi skirt that I think I'm still working on. I'm just not sure I like it.
I purchased this ITY print last summer from Vogue Fabrics

I also paired it with black cropped pants.  Don't you just love versatile pieces in your wardrobe? 

Why are all my necklaces crooked in all of these pics?  LOL!




And for this final top...final for this post...there will never be a "final" top! Hahaha!
My sewing sisters are kinda on this Walmart hunt for fabric, as it seems that Walmart has upped it's fabric selection game...at least in the South.  Even though I'm not in the South, I was not to be outdone!  So I went to my local Walmart (which doesn't sell fabric) and kinda demanded that they find out which store nearest me sold fabric.  I was nice, but insistent!  LOL!

It turned out to be only about 15 minutes from the local store. So I went there and found this fabric, which was perfect because I'd been hankering for some camo fabric. This is a very lightweight knit...who knows what it really is...there was no "content" listed on the bolt.  

But not to be defeated, I prewashed it and treated it as an ITY knit and used one of my self drafted patterns.  I added stretch lace from my stash to the upper bodice and sleeves to make this "hard/soft" top.

Walmart fabric or not, I love this top and have worn it at least 5 times since I made it. It has held up quite well to machine washings.

Yes, I made my cork tote bag.  It is getting a lot of use as well. So much so, that I'm going to make it again with upholstery fabric!

In fact, I love all of these tops sew much that I'm going to make some variation of each of them again.
Don't be surprised if you see one in pink...I've committed to a PINK CHALLEGE.
And you know how much I like challenges!


And last, but definitely not least:
I am excited to announce that I will be starting my ONLINE SEWING CLASSES in the very near future...maybe a month or so from now. 
Classes will be pre-recorded with a few FaceBook live tutorials. There will also be some content on You Tube. Of course my blog and tips will continue here.

I have a ton of ideas swirling around in my head, but I need your feedback regarding what types of sewing classes and/or techniques you are interested in.

Please comment below on your class ideas, needs and wants. If you are not comfortable with commenting below, please feel free to send me a PM.

Thanks for all of your support thus far! Can't wait to see your ideas! 



Let's Make and Wear a Kaftan

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