Happy Friday! We have exciting news this week with the launch of sew.tv, where you can conveniently watch how-to sewing videos as often as you want and as many times as you want! If your local PBS station doesn’t carry Sew It All yet, you can watch all of Sew It All Season 1 on sew.tv. (Check out the episode previews for free now!) To join sew.tv, you can purchase a monthly membership for only $2.99, or sign up for an annual membership of only $19.97! So, to celebrate, we’re giving away an annual membership to one lucky winner. To enter, answer this question in the comments section below: What projects or techniques would you like to see in future how-to videos? We’ll select a winner at random on Monday–good luck!
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I would like to see how to fit a halter top sundress together example McCall’s M5098. I can’t seem to get the bodice to fit quite right.
I need to review how to measure my body and use numbers to fit a commercial pattern.
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I would love to see more creative and innovative embellishments on clothing, home decor, quilting and … well everything!
I’m a “new” mom after 17 years with my first girl! Would love to learn how to make more baby items!
I would love to learn how to actually read a pattern, right now I have to ‘wing it’ or follow a tuturial from the web.
creative, fun look sewing projects in clothing for the full figure women