What's your favorite sewing event/show to attend?
Threads editors will be attending the ASG conference this week in Atlanta, GA. Which sewing event or show is your favorite to attend?
Posted on Aug 2nd, 2010 in sewing
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Your Guide to Fashion Sewing:
Threads editors will be attending the ASG conference this week in Atlanta, GA. Which sewing event or show is your favorite to attend?

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Comments (6)
Posted: 6:45 pm on August 10th
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Posted: 8:14 pm on August 3rd
Our second choice is the Sew Expo that occurs in late February, also at Puyallup. This show is typically larger than the November show and I think it is listed as the largest of its kind in the U. S. There are certainly enough booths and displays to keep us going for all three days. (Hmmm. Maybe it's a four-day event. I forget.)
Posted: 4:01 am on August 3rd
When expecting my first child I took a basic quilting class with the project being a Christmas Tree Skirt. I gave it to my mother for Christmas. She couldn't believe I made it. Quilting became my area of sewing which I enjoy immensely. From then on when I wanted to learn something, I would find a class. I discovered that my lack of sewing expertise was not genetic from my father's side. I thoroughly enjoy Threads and the other publications that come from Taunton. The sewing publications and videos have taught me so much that I now have confidence in my skills. In the last email I have received there was the Teach Yourself to Sew:How to Sew Buttons, Snaps & Hooks. This is just the kind of information I need since I have no one to hand down these skills to me.
In the past my lack of sewing abilities was such a source of shame and humiliation since I belonged to a family where all the females were taught to sew at an early age. I am amazed that your resources have taught me all kinds of skills and not only that, I ENJOY sewing! I cannot thank you enough.
Sincerely,
Celticmom
P.S. My sister still breaks out in a cold sweat when confronted with simple tasks like sewing a seam. She gets so flustered that she can barely thread the machine. I am trying to get her to overcome her feelings of ineptitude and at least open up an issue of Threads. There is so much she is missing!
Posted: 7:31 pm on August 2nd
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