Take a close look at details that make two-way garments look good on both sides.
Threads Contributing Editor Kenneth D. King demonstrates how to sew all-in-one collars, also known as cut-as-one collars.
Taking turn of cloth into account when favoring garment sections along seamlines can help you create fine edges on shirts, jackets, and more.
When my husband threw out his old shirt because of a stain on the front I decided to give it a make over. The cuff are the cold sholder pelments,…
Butterick 5927, view D was my starting point. This basic double breasted pattern is very simple and lends itself to achieving the military look I was after. The cotton duck…
First dress of spring, my Easter dress made in vintage fabric, from a vintage pattern, sewn on a vintage Singer 301a, hemmed using a Singer Featherweight with blind hem attachment,…
I was inspired by a vintage house dress I purchased at a thrift store. I copied the vintage dress to create my own pattern. I was given an antique, silk…
I've been inspired by Japanese boro patching and have incorporated the hand stitching technique into my wool 'sweatshirt.' The entire garment is stitched by hand using lapped seams with several...
Partner and I were invited to a Steampunk-themed Halloween/Costume party this year. I dressed as a Steampunk version of Snow White and he dressed as a Steampunk Mad Scientist. This…
This dress and jacket started life as a very large grey linen tablecloth. The dress is cut on the bias with a drawstring hem. The jacket is pieced, stenciled and…
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