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Can anyone suggest any good sewing websites that help the beginner get better? I know the basic tips, and have made a few tops, but I don't know how to use a pattern, or maybe how to make things stronger or able to put in my clothes rotation...lol.
I can only seem to find websites that are like, kids crafts, or for sewers that know a few more things than I do.
Thanks!
 
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Nah, it's really small, and I don't think anyone sews enough to show me on their own.
Anyway, I'm just hoping to make more skirts than anything. I'm having a harder and harder time finding them the appropriate length, while still being in cute patterns and fabrics like the ones I've always bought. The places I usually get them is selling them less and less.
I thought about getting help from a woman who my dad knows that is a seamstress, but she is so busy, and with me working two jobs my schedule is weird for me to accomodate to her schedule, ya know what I mean?
 
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Mrazamazing said:
Can anyone suggest any good sewing websites that help the beginner get better? I know the basic tips, and have made a few tops, but I don't know how to use a pattern, or maybe how to make things stronger or able to put in my clothes rotation...lol.
I can only seem to find websites that are like, kids crafts, or for sewers that know a few more things than I do.
Thanks!

I'm trying to learn to sew as well. It's so hard with all the other stuff going on in life. There are 3 sites that I know of off-hand that I've visited.

http://craftandfabriclinks.com/sewingbook/sewbook.html

http://www.sewing.org/

http://sew-whats-new.com/CMS/index.php
 
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Simplicity has some really great patterns now that seem to be very basic and give you some great tips -- sewing for dummies patterns. I'm a professional seamstress so I've never actually used them but they seem to be quite good just from my looking at them.

Another good idea is to get yourself a good sewing book. Mine is titled "Singer Sewing Book" and was published in 1972. I know, I know, it's pretty old but it was my mothers and she gave it to me. So far this book has never let me down. It's pretty big -- 500 8/12 x 11 inch pages. It covers everything from how to set up your sewing space, to reading the pattern, to picking the fabric, and then to doing all kind of specialty sewing. I just did a quick search on e-bay and even found this same exact book! You might even try looking at your local library to see which book would be the most useful before buying it.

Good luck and feel free to contact me if you have other questions about sewing.

Hugs,

~~whimz~~
 
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