Eclecticism is my hallmark. Since I was a kid. Oftentimes I like several things at the same time and I’m unable to choose only one project among many. Hence, I usually work on more projects all at once.
Eclecticism is my hallmark. Since I was a kid. Oftentimes I like several things at the same time and I’m unable to choose only one project among many. Hence, I usually work on more projects all at once.
I always enjoy supporting small independent creators, and besides leafing through the sewing magazines, I like shopping indie patterns designed by small independent brands too. I’m often inspired by French pattern designers and among those, Atelier Scammit is one of my favourites. Not only are the designs beautiful, but the patterns fit perfectly and are very nice to sew as well.
Have you always wonder what might be the best way to make a pretty and clean edge finishes? Then, have a look at my new tutorial 🙂 Not only will you create a very practical and beautiful cosmetic headband and pads, but you will also get to understand the principle of the hemming with a bias tape. Bias tape is something commonly used in sewing practice. It is actually a piece of fabric cut on a diagonal, across the grain. We make use of bias tape for hemming rounded edges of garments – such as necklines, armholes, collars or decorative skirt finishes. In order for the bias tape to reproduce the round shape, the fabric needs to be strictly cut under the angle of 45 degree. This helps to stretch out the fabric. So, let’s have a look at how it works 🙂