Upcycle Sewing Tutorial : Women’s T-shirt to Girl’s Shirred Tunic or Dress
Sewing Tutorial : DIY Shorties Knock-offs
Sewing Tutorial : Pillowcase Dress
Upcycle Sewing Tutorial : Men’s Dress Shirt to Girl’s Peasant Dress or Tunic
Free Pattern: Flutter Sleeve Bib
how to make a quilted pillow sham tutorial
Sewing Tutorial : Make a Romper
Sewing Tutorial : Ruffled Leggings
Upcycle Sewing Tutorial : V-neck to Ruffle Cardi
Sewing Tutorial : Pleated Wool Beret
Faux Chenille Tutorial
Needle Book Tutorial
Sewing Tutorial : Hair Scrunchie
Swim Skirts/Cover-ups
Sewing Tutorial : How to Draft a Swim Skirt Pattern
Sewing Tutorial : DIY Gottex Swim Skirt Knock-off
Sewing Tutorial : Swim Cover-up
Sew-Alongs
Sew a Camisole
Sew Yoga Pants
Sew an Ottobre Tee
Sew an Ottobre Color Block Tee
Doll Stuff
doll size paper lunch sack tutorial
Upcycle Sewing Tutorial : Pants to Doll Skirts
Elastic Smocked Skirt for Doll
Sewing Tutorial : Ribbon Headbands
Sewing Tutorial : Dolly and Me Skirts
Doll Quilts
Sewing Tutorial : A ZigZag Quilt for Dolls
Jelly Roll Race Doll Quilt Tutorial
Sewing Tutorial : Disappearing 9 Square Quilt for Dolls
Graphic Tee tutorial
An Apple Mug Rug for the Teacher tutorial
Sewing Techniques
How to Thread a Sewing Machine when Using a Twin Needle
Sewing Tips : How to Sew with a Twin Needle
How to Make an Adjustable Waistband
Gathering Tutorial
How to Serge Elastic onto Waist or Sleeve
How to Sew a Button with a Shank
How to Make Spaghetti Straps
How to Make a Homemade Hem Guide and Use an EZ Hem
How to Sew a Zip Fly Construction
How to Make Puffy Sleeves with Elastic that Look Store Bought
How to Make Bound Buttonholes
Craftiness
Felt Ornament Tutorial
Decoupage Ornament
paper craft tutorial
felt flowers tutorial
8 thoughts on “Tutorials”
I bought Doll Dress Boutique through Amazon on May 22, 2019. It didn’t come with paper patterns. Because life happens I was only able to get back to sewing today. to get the patterns but it’s nowhere to be found. I’m very disappointed that I spent money for an un-usable book. Please can you help me?
I will email you 🙂 When purchasing my book from Amazon or any place other than myself or the publisher, you should insist that the book be complete with the pattern pages. Contact the seller directly to get a refund or return it. I will contact you to help you get the patterns.
~Erin
Hello Erin. I have recently bought your book Doll days, and was wondering what size rolled hem foot you use. I have looked online and see that they come in different sizes, and would like to buy the right one.
Thank you
Hi Bev,
I use a 4mm and 6mm rolled hem presser feet. The narrower one is great for light weight quilting cotton and specialty fabrics. I use this most often.
The wider hem works better on heavier weight quilting cottons.
Hi i am trying to do little miss story book dress. I am on the bodice piece and looking at your photo on the bib part there is 7 pleats and i would just like to know how this was achieved as i can get no where near that amount on such a small piece of fabric Thank You
Catherine
Hi Catherine,
There’s actually 8 fold/pleats in the bib piece. If you look at the photo with the purple fabric marker, it shows 8 lines. I hope this helps! Have you seen our Sewing group on Facebook? Come check us out and I can help you more specifically 🙂
~Erin
Please could you do a tutorial to accompany the Amanda Frock pattern. I am finding the neck attachment so difficult. It is such a pretty dress, I would love to master it!
I bought Doll Dress Boutique through Amazon on May 22, 2019. It didn’t come with paper patterns. Because life happens I was only able to get back to sewing today. to get the patterns but it’s nowhere to be found. I’m very disappointed that I spent money for an un-usable book. Please can you help me?
I will email you 🙂 When purchasing my book from Amazon or any place other than myself or the publisher, you should insist that the book be complete with the pattern pages. Contact the seller directly to get a refund or return it. I will contact you to help you get the patterns.
~Erin
Hello Erin. I have recently bought your book Doll days, and was wondering what size rolled hem foot you use. I have looked online and see that they come in different sizes, and would like to buy the right one.
Thank you
Bev
Hi Bev,
I use a 4mm and 6mm rolled hem presser feet. The narrower one is great for light weight quilting cotton and specialty fabrics. I use this most often.
The wider hem works better on heavier weight quilting cottons.
I hope thus helps!
~Erin
Hi i am trying to do little miss story book dress. I am on the bodice piece and looking at your photo on the bib part there is 7 pleats and i would just like to know how this was achieved as i can get no where near that amount on such a small piece of fabric Thank You
Catherine
Hi Catherine,
There’s actually 8 fold/pleats in the bib piece. If you look at the photo with the purple fabric marker, it shows 8 lines. I hope this helps! Have you seen our Sewing group on Facebook? Come check us out and I can help you more specifically 🙂
~Erin
Please could you do a tutorial to accompany the Amanda Frock pattern. I am finding the neck attachment so difficult. It is such a pretty dress, I would love to master it!
Yes! I will add a tutorial soon!