The top 5 summer embroidery projects to embark on this season

1. This cute crab applique project If you love using your embroidery machine for applique projects, this adorable crab applique project is perfect. Whether you want to buy the appliques elsewhere or make them yourself, the bold and bright colours of this DIY make it a...
4 garments to create this summer!

4 garments to create this summer!

As we rapidly approach the start of summer, you may be looking for craft projects to keep you busy. Now is the perfect time to create a new summer wardrobe for yourself and experiment with garment making. If you’re interested in mastering sewing skills, why not...
3 Reasons Why It Is Important To Invest In A Sewing Machine

3 Reasons Why It Is Important To Invest In A Sewing Machine

Different people pursue sewing for different reasons. While some have made sewing their hobby, others use it as a source of income. Home sewing is also popular, with many choosing to repair damaged or worn out dresses or shirts themselves. With your own sewing...
Three reasons to get into patchwork

Three reasons to get into patchwork

If mastering your sewing skills is on your list of things to do, then bringing patchwork into your hobby can be a great way to do this. Making a patchwork quilt can be very satisfying and rewarding, or if you don’t feel like taking on a big project, patchwork...
Skills every sewing beginner should learn

Skills every sewing beginner should learn

When starting out as a novice, it is easy to feel overwhelmed with the wide range of skills you need to grasp. You want to be able to create the most intricate designs, but it’s important not to get ahead of yourself. By mastering the basics, you will have the core...
Serger vs Coverstitch vs Overlocker: The differences

Serger vs Coverstitch vs Overlocker: The differences

If you are just discovering the world of sewing, you have probably heard of the ongoing debate about the differences between serger, cover stitch and overlocker machines. First of all, the most important thing to learn is that serger and overlocking refer to the same...