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Month: January 2016

Mrs Bowden’s top tip – making a tailor’s ham

Mrs Bowden’s top tip – making a tailor’s ham Having the right equipment when dressmaking will help produce better quality work and make the process more enjoyable. A Tailor’s Ham is such a useful item as it allows you to press curved seams and retain the shape you have created. It is an easy item…
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Mrs Bowden’s top tip – pressing equipment

Pressing is such an important part of sewing that learning to do it as you go along is really helpful. Having the correct equipment is terribly important too. Ironing board – get a stable board with plenty of wadding underneath the cover to protect seams when pressing. Sleeve board – a great asset to ironing…
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New York Pattern 1942 and Simplicity 1319

In the run up to Christmas I was overtaken by festive enthusiasm and bought 3 lengths of fabric suitable for Christmas frocks.  The one featured here is a 100% viscose with a bit of a 30’s vibe showing almost Disneyish bambi’s set amongst pastel geometric shapes and grids.  Having always admired the novelty prints used…
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Top tip Thursday – how to pin

Some of the best tips are the simplest. This week’s top tip is about pinning for woven fabrics and knit fabrics. It’s pretty self-explanatory but here goes.   For woven fabrics; pin at right angles to the cut edge so that the head of the pin is sticking out at the right hand side. This…
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Top tip – non slip pedal

January, for me, conjures up romantic notions of snow ball fights and skating rinks……so inspiring the first top tip of 2016.   In order to avoid the foot pedal on your sewing machine skating about on your floor, use a rectangle of non-slip matting (available from shops where everything costs only £1.00 good British pound).…
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