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Month: September 2016

Mrs Bowden’s top tip – unpicking

Mrs Bowden’s top tip – unpicking stitches Occasionally we have to unpick our work…the stress this can induce is formidable so this week’s top tip deals with how to unpick successfully. When unpicking lots of people like to use a seam ripper which are jolly useful.  You can use the lid to extend the handle…
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Mrs Bowden’s top tip – being an awful dressmaker

Mrs Bowden’s top tip – being an awful dressmaker I am very lucky that the lovely people that come to my classes often bring me gifts or bits of sewing history that will be of interest to me.  On Monday this week a lady brought me a book that had belonged to her Grandmother entitled…
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Mrs Bowden’s top tip – scissors v rotary

Mrs Bowden’s top tip – scissors v rotary cutter I cannot emphasise the importance of accurate and tidy cutting.  Some of you may already be fluent in ‘scissor’ and/or ‘rotary’ cutting but they have advantages and disadvantages! Above all, make sure you look after equipment – the biggest no, no, is using your fabric shears…
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Mrs Bowden’s top tip – Wales

Mrs Bowden’s top tip – WALE The weather appears to have taken a turn towards Autumn and I am already planning various warm winter garments for the coming season.  When I think of clothes for the chilly weather I veer towards corduroys, wool and flannelette.  This week’s top tip is a little guide to corduroy…
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Mrs Bowden’s top tip – NAP

          A commercial dressmaking pattern will sometimes mention WITH OR WITHOUT NAP in the layout diagrams.  The layout diagram tells you how to place the paper pattern on the fabric in order to cut it out correctly and within the amount of fabric that has been recommended to buy for the…
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