When it comes to getting a pattern to fit, there’s a limit on how much fabric you can expend trying to make it work. The Marlo is a well-drafted easy-to-sew cardy that for some reason turned into a battle of wills…
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Free pattern: Easter bunny appliqué
Celebrate the coming of Spring with these fresh and fun Easter bunny appliqués – a scrapbusting project perfect for pretty vintage cushions or bags fit for a chocolate bounty…
Reflections on a year (or two) of mindful making
A while back I wrote about planning a year of sewing more intentionally. It’s time to round up the results and see if anything stuck – read on to find out what worked, what didn’t and the surprises that lurked along the way…
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Closet Core Ginger Jeans: wide leg hack
Looking for the perfect jeans sewing pattern? If you’ve ruled out the Ginger Jeans because of the skinny leg, think again – drafted for stretch denim, a pattern that guarantees comfort is worth hacking to create your favourite cut…
New adventures in embroidery: a guide for the restless dressmaker
Looking for something to occupy those fidgety digits of an evening? If you’re slowing your garment sewing, look no further than embroidery – it’s an easy leap with a number of surprising and unexpected satisfactions…
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Sew your own DIY cosy slippers – no pattern required!
From drafting your own tailored pattern to sewing them together, make perfect-fit slippers for all the family with this step-by-step tutorial – all without the hassle of a PDF pattern…
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Can you send homemade clothing to the charity shop?
Making clothes is a lot of fun, but what should we do with our makes when they don’t work out? Will your local charity shop or thrift store sell them on or send them off to be scrapped? Grinlow Studio busts a few sewing urban myths and delivers the lowdown on how to donate your unwanted creations…
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Kickstart your creativity
Sensing a sewjo downturn? The ebb and flow of creativity is a natural part of the process, so it’s good to understand what is happening before you give up. Read on for ten top tips on how to stay motivated and build a creative habit…
Sewing struggles: the secret to sewing success
Whether you’re just getting into sewing or you’ve been at it for a hundred years, sometimes it can feel like everyone around you is a sewing wizard while you’re constantly fielding mishaps. Well, dear reader, it’s simply not the case! I think it’s high time we share our sewing struggles so we can fully celebrate those successes…
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Sustainable sewing, part three: ways forward
Can we resolve the conflict between our creative passion and the waste it produces? The final instalment in this series on sustainable sewing explores some of the ways we can promote greater sustainability in our sewing practice…
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