Oh what fun it is to tell the world about your hobby, and what better way to do it than with a sewing theme license plate. Called "vanity plates" in some states, for an extra fee you can create the … [Read more...] about Sewing License Plates
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Charitable Sewing: Quilts for Kids and Quilting for Baby too!
If you've not sewn for a charitable cause before, it can be quite rewarding. Recently I became involved with my local chapter of Quilts for Kids, a national non-profit group that delivers colorful … [Read more...] about Charitable Sewing: Quilts for Kids and Quilting for Baby too!
Learn How to Teach Sewing to Others
The Trained Sewing Instructor program teaches you how to teach sewing to others. It's the only business training program that is specific to the sewing industry. The course is 3 days and provides a … [Read more...] about Learn How to Teach Sewing to Others
Unconventional Fabric Sources for your Sewing Projects
With National Sewing Month 2010 drawing to a close, we've released a new SEW-lutions Guideline to give you some out-of-the-box ideas fabric ideas for your next sewing project. Have sweaters you don't … [Read more...] about Unconventional Fabric Sources for your Sewing Projects
Sew Retro – A Look at Sewing History
The sub-title on this Judi Ketteler book says it all--a Stylish History of the Sewing Revolution. If you've sewn since childhood and are of a certain age, it's a step back through time--from the early … [Read more...] about Sew Retro – A Look at Sewing History
Organize Your Sewing Books
What's the best way to organize my sewing library so I can easily find things when I need them? There are a number of ways to organize your sewing books, depending on what works best for you. Many … [Read more...] about Organize Your Sewing Books
Buying a Sewing Machine
Are you looking to purchase a new sewing machine? If you're considering trading up, adding a new machine, buying your first machine, or buying a sewing machine as a gift, we have a SEW-lutions … [Read more...] about Buying a Sewing Machine
Sew Serendipity – Sewing Techniques for Beginners or Masters
If you love fun, fresh clothing looks, Sew Serendipity, by designer Kay Whitt will delight. Complete with patterns for the featured garments in sizes XXS to XXL, the 18 projects are variations of … [Read more...] about Sew Serendipity – Sewing Techniques for Beginners or Masters
National Sewing Month – Ruffled Wristlet Project
V.I.P by Cranston has submitted this great project for National Sewing Month. The Ruffled Wristlet is perfect for carrying essentials for a run to the market or a morning of errands, but can do … [Read more...] about National Sewing Month – Ruffled Wristlet Project
How-To Project: Sew a Kindle or iPad Cover
Our first project for National Sewing Month has been posted. This video tutorial featuring Abby Wright from American Sewing Guild headquarters shows you step-by-stop how to sew a Kindle or iPad Cover. … [Read more...] about How-To Project: Sew a Kindle or iPad Cover
Just One More Day to the Start of National Sewing Month!
Follow Us! National Sewing Month Facebook / Twitter Sewing & Craft Alliance Facebook / Twitter American Sewing Guild Facebook We’ve been working like busy little seamstresses to put … [Read more...] about Just One More Day to the Start of National Sewing Month!
Punchello: Craft & Embellish with Sequin Waste
I've heard the term "punchello" and also seen it spelled punchellu. What is it? Punchello is one of the funny sounding words associated with sewing, but very simply it's just sequin waste. Also … [Read more...] about Punchello: Craft & Embellish with Sequin Waste