Mrs Bowden’s dress weights tutorial
How to make dress weights dress weights instructions
How to make dress weights dress weights instructions
Mrs Bowden’s anti-sore-ear Headband Tutorial I do hope this finds you well, safe and happy. Thank you, first of all, for showing your interest in this tutorial. The idea came about following a request made by a Midwife at Ipswich Hospital. As face masks are being worn throughout the Hospital, many staff are experiencing chaffing…
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Some week ago my eldest brother sent me a length of fabric with some buttons and a note asking for a shirt to be constructed. As you can see I have fulfilled my familial obligation and produced the summer casual shirt for him. The question is……can you spot the pocket? As you know Mr Tim…
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Mrs Bowden’s top tip – pattern matching One of the many advantages of making your own clothes is being able to consider the alignment and placement of the print and motifs of the fabric. When it’s correct nobody notices – when it’s off it’s really obvious!! This week I am offering you a few snippets…
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Felixstowe Sewing School https://www.felixstowesewingschool.co.uk Mrs Bowden’s top tip – upcycling shirts. A few snippets to help you refashion shirts into things of loveliness. So much has been in the news about conserving the resources of our lovely planet and trying not to waste quite so much. It occurred to me that fashion changes at such…
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Mrs Bowden’s top tip – a few snippets of wisdom about creating buttohnoles. As many of you may know I am partial to a button-through dress and have many different styles. It has struck me that creating buttonholes causes a little bit of anxiety for some sewers so I thought this week I would…
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Mrs Bowden’s top tip – seam allowance accuracy As you may have gathered, when using a commercial dressmaking pattern or instructions for making a sewn product, seam allowances are important. The seam allowance is the difference between the edge of the fabric and the stitching line. The pattern cutter will use different seam allowances to…
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Mrs Bowden’s top tip – avoid snarling at the start of stitching. Everybody has had a moment when they have started to sew and the machine has caused a spaghetti of threads at the start of the seam. This week’s top tip deal with this common problem and gives a few solutions to…
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Mrs Bowden’s top tip – pressing v ironing There is a difference between pressing and ironing folks. Pressing involves the lifting and placement of the iron in specific areas of the garment to help with the construction. Ironing is a gliding movement, back and forth over the surface of fabric. Both are useful but for…
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Mrs Bowden’s top tip – piping part 3 Something I was particularly partial to as a child (I daresay I would also be tempted nowadays) was liquorice, particularly pipes as you had the extra feature of the pink bobbly bits on the end! There lies my introduction to piping part 3. Last week we went…
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