A few weeks ago, we asked for you to help us choose the cover of our next issue, Threads Issue No. 146 December/January 2010. We were thrilled to eceive more than 400 votes, and over 300 comments! With 40.8% of the vote, this is the cover you chose! We greatly appreciate the time you took to give us your thoughts and thank you for helping to shape the magazine.
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Style Arc, Hendrix Coat
The Hendrix coat sewing pattern from Style Arc is an unlined, panelled design with long two-piece sleeves, a button or snap front, and optional top-stitching. It features binding along the neck, hem, and sleeves, along with angled patch pockets and dropped shoulders. Recommended fabrics include wool, linen, faux fur, or velvet, with fabric estimates and trim details provided for sizes 4-30.
Pattern A has pleated patch pockets with flaps. Pattern B has side seam zippers. This Vogue sewing pattern kit was designed and printed in the United States and comes with sewing templates, instructions, fabric recommendations, pattern pieces, and sizing guides for (2) shirts and (1) pair of pants. Women's clothing patterns can be made to fit sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14.
This is one of the best sewing magazines i have been reading thru the years .Everyone interested should buy this issue it is quite a delight check out the circular vest. Easy and works for any occassion
I just received this current issue today and I only had time to skim through it. The very last article "Getting Plastered" is just sooo funny. I still can't help breaking out into laughter thinking about it. Thank you for the great smile today :D
One challenge to making a shirtdress may be choosing a pattern and the details you want to add or subtract to suit your preferences. Garment construction expert Pamela Howard discusses…
I voted for this cover page.It looks great!Will definitely be buying this issue. Can't wait to read it cover to cover.
That's great! Thanks for your input oldjack.
This is one of the best sewing magazines i have been reading thru the years .Everyone interested should buy this issue it is quite a delight check out the circular vest. Easy and works for any occassion
I just received this current issue today and I only had time to skim through it. The very last article "Getting Plastered" is just sooo funny. I still can't help breaking out into laughter thinking about it. Thank you for the great smile today :D