Monday, April 15, 2013

Craftsy Spring Inspiration

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Creative Serging: Beyond the Basics
Serge Beyond Simply Finished Raw Edges
Unlock your serger's potential with a range of professional finishing and decorative techniques. Join fashion designer, Angela Wolf, in her online class, Creative Serging: Beyond the Basics, and enhance your designs with ease.
Together you'll master ready-to-wear sewing techniques for woven and knit fabrics including blind hems, cover stitch, rolled hems and lettuce edges. You'll also see how to navigate curves and corners without thread bulk, and install zippers and elastic like a pro. Then you'll get creative with custom effects from piping and pintucks to flatlock stitching and more. Sign up today for 20% off and get the most out of your serger and coverstitch machine.
CLASSES ON SALE Plus-Size Pattern Fitting & Design
Sewing Fashion Knits | Pant Fitting Techniques | Sewing with Silks
Pattern Place
Spring is in full bloom! Celebrate with these freshly picked patterns featuring beautiful flowers and bright hues. Grab your favorites and have fun being crafty; you'll forget all about spring fever.
Pattern 1Pattern 2Pattern 3
Spring Blouse
CraftHabit
Felt Spring Animal
Baskets
Precious Patterns
Lily's Lovely
Apron Romper
Create Kids Couture
Supply Shop
Deal 1Deal 2Deal 3
Save 34%
Timeless Treasures
1 yd Cut (Ruby Vignette)
Save 20%
Andover Dimples
7 yd Bundle
Save 15%
Moda Happy-Go-Lucky
Charm Pack
From the Blog
How to Apply Bias Tape to a Neckline Tutorial
Learn how to create a clean and professional edge with very little effort. Finishing an edge with bias tape instead of a facing is a nice approach for a more informal garment, or for sheer fabrics when you do not want to see the facing underneath.
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Finding Your Way with Sewing Lingerie Fabrics
The toughest aspect of sewing lingerie is dealing with the tricky fabrics that lingerie requires. Silks, lace, velvet, and all of the other slippery fabrics most commonly used, are the hardest to work with. Let's break down some of these challenges!
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Tips for Sewing a Perfect Collar
There's nothing more homemade looking than a poorly sewn collar. If the curves are not smooth and the points are not crisp, the rest of the outfit, no matter how well sewn, will look homemade as a result. Here are some helpful tips on how to get your collars to look perfect! [READ MORE]

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