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If you take your bust measurement and divide by 1/4 you are multiplying by 4, I don’t think that’s what you intended as that’s a lot of easy!
What nonsense have I written 🙂 I meant divide by 4, ofcourse. Where did you see this? Thanks for pointing it out
“ Width – you can make a Kaftan with cloth which are 44 inch and upwards. Even a 36 inch cloth is ok but the sleeve length will be less. Just decide how much you need the cloth to hang from your shoulder and go from there.
Take measurement of your Bust round loosely and Divide this by ¼
Add 1.5 inches to it
Fold the full length of fabric in half and iron this half-way mark. This will be your shoulder line.”
Nota problem if one already sees, but ……..
Typos, too late at night! That’s sews and not a !
Is there any way to sign up for up to date info,
Very Respectfully,
Laura mudd
How do u earn
Nice informations please am darling I want to learn sewing and willing to subscribe to your channels
Hi Darling 🙂
Hi, I really loved this site and its contents. I would love to learn more. It would be great if you activated a “subscribe to Sewguide” option and sent newsletters. Thanks <3
Hi Sadia
Thanks for the nice words. I have a “subscribe to Sewguide” option activated and I do send monthly newsletter – on the top of the browser. I hope you will subscribe.
Hi Sarina, I, too, would like to subscribe, but I can’t seem to find the place to do it. I’ve been on your website for an hour now, looking through stuff, but haven’t seen it. Please will you be more specific about exactly where the subscribe option is to be found? I originally was searching for info on polar fleece, luxe fleece and anti-pill fleece. I appreciated the detail I found on the differences between fleece types. Then I found the hemstitching page with all the different types of blanket stitches wonderfully illustrated. So interesting. Thank you.
Hi, I was just wondering if you have an amazon page for the recommended pattern books so that I can see which editions you recommend
Many thanks
Hi Sarina – My name is Deborah Phelps and I sell laminated cotton fabric and have a correction that you might consider in your description of PUL. PUL is indeed Polyurethane Laminate – but polyurethane can be applied to cotton as well as polyester.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Laminates
https:// laminatedcottonfabric. com/
Your explanation says it’s applied to polyester.
Thanks
Deb
Hi Deborah,
Thanks for taking the time to write in. Will look into it.
Hi Sarina,
Thank you for the reply, for myself I cannot even consider myself a beginner but a friend told me to start by making squares so i can practice the technique, this means I have lots of questions but you have provided a huge amount of information here, enough to write at least 3 books worth.
If I can share have you seen this small series on youtube by Vitale Barberis Canonico, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8Er6RjwDdw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLUy2jwMCeo
It looks like about 12 lessons or tips, I used the closed captions to translate into English from Italian and the tailor starts off by ironing the paper he will use to make the pattern for the coat he is making. I’ve noticed a lot of your writing is about female clothes so it may not be too helpful though.
https:// www. 368durham. com/posts/blog/scam-alert-false-image-copyright-claim/
Hi sarina, i did a quick google search on Melangelle illistrator and this was the first result – this looks like a scam email but search it for yourself
The scam works the following way:
An email is sent out to the main contact email on the website claiming that images or illustrations on the website are stolen.
A link (usually legit looking) is included in the email. Clicking on that link can lead you to a google site which includes a download. The download itself is compromised.
The scammer may also demand payment to settle the case before moving forward.
A good indication that this email is a scam is the following:
The text used in the e-mail is always identical, it typically features a few things. The text always includes “I was puzzled, frankly speaking, when I came across my images at your web-site.” and “It’s unlawful to use stolen images and it’s so mean!”
The email will never directly tell you which images, or section of the website they are referring too.
Hopefully this is the case, and no further action on your part is needed, I’m not a lawyer but this does not look legitimate in any way
PS really impressed by the site,
Thank you David for looking into the issue and posting about it. Appreciate the effort.
Hi! Could some of the topics and images covered on your website be used as reference/examples in class notes, with proper reference provided to the website?
Hi
You mean offline? ; yes please.
Thank you. Yes offline, but the notes are also saved as soft copy.
I would like to try a sample of your pad please. Send to dane alan at 1876 cty rd o shullsburg wi 53586 thank you very much dane
I’ve had trouble with some cotton towels not absorbing moisture very well. This applies to both terry cloth towels and smooth woven kitchen towels, all 100% cotton. Can you explain to me how to know if a cotton towel is going to be absorbent before I buy it? Thank you!
Hi Susan
Are you sure it is 100% cotton or a blend? I would think cotton will absorb moisture very well. A waffle weave cotton fabric or a huckaback fabric towels would absorb the most.
Usually cotton may have finishes on them when they are fresh from the store – you will have to wash them thoroughly to get them to be more absorbent. You can check the fabric content following the post here.
For baby onesie what type of knitted fabric should be used? Could you please guide about gsm or thread count?
Hi Shamla
Thanks for the nice words. You may have to check on this but I have seen that commercially available onesies are made with jersey knits of 190 gsm upwards
Hey Sarina Your website is awesome. I have never sewn in my life but after checking your website I feel like.
I want to stitch a onesie for one of my friend’s newborn baby. And then there are so many options of fabric available that are making me go bonkers. When I called a supplier for knitted fabric he asked for a thread count or gsm and I have no clue about it. Could you please guide?
Hi love you sarina and the good work your doing pls can you add me to your subscription list as I love all your articles and want to take my time to learn them bit by bit. I’ve always loved designing clothes since I was a kid this is my life time opportunity to really practice what I love. I love to get newsletters and videos from you. Thanks in advance. Do hope for your reply. Love ya
Love you too Blaze : ) I have added.
Hi Sarina
Great work.
You site is extraordinarily informative. I was hoping I can be added to subscription, if that’s possible?
Thank you
Hi Franc
I have added a form on top of the page – is it not visible? Did you browse with a mobile ? I will have to check what is the problem as many people are telling me this. I will add your email ; thanks for asking : )
Hi there, I have a bag issue that I am trying to resolve through sewing and was wondering if you have experience with this and can provide the necessary tools. I recently bought a bag online that is having some zipper issues. Any time I unzip it, the zipper edges bulge outward which make it impossible to zip back up unless I fold the edges back into position. I am wondering if you have any solutions to this issue and may be of assistance. I also emailed you with a picture if it helps!
Hi Luisa
To be honest, I do not have experience with this issue. The bag looks like it is faux leather? The only suggestion I can make is to use a hair dryer and use heat to bring it to behave. Obviously you cannot press it with hot iron – use heat from a distance (not for a long time or too close) and manipulate into shape. Heat when kept close can damage the material.
I just found your site and would love to subscribe and refer my sewing students to you. But I too did not find the place to subscribe on this website. Please add my email to your list. Thank you.
Hi Genie
Very nice of you; I will manually add your id to the list – thanks for wanting to be a part. Cheers
Do you have a subscription to your website/newsletters. I’d love to get ongoing content.
Hi Debbie
I have added your id to the subscribers list for newsletters; thanks
What are the best fabrics for sewing a wedding dress?
Hi Sydney
Can you check out these posts wedding dress fabrics ; sewing wedding dress; sewing wedding veils
please unsubscribe me from your news letters
Ok, done
I love your post on how to DIY your own camisole pattern, but I noticed a glaring typo that needs attention. You keep referring to point B on the diagram as “O” in the text (I was able to figure it out from context clues because going in 3.5 inches from point J brings me to point B on the diagram). Also, you don’t describe how to find J-O anywhere on the picture or in the text. As point O in the picture is the start of line O-P (the waist line), it’s pretty important to know where to put the waist on a pattern like this. Can you clarify how you came up with that placement?
Hi Liz
I have corrected – thanks for pointing it out.please check the post again.Make a sleeveless CAMISOLE TOP-DIY pattern & sewing tutorial
hello is there any subscriptions on your website so I can see the newest
Hi Arwa
Can you not see the subscription form on top of the page or in the article. I will add your address to the contact list ; Thanks for wanting to. : )
Sarina,
You have a great site. Found you through a search for presser feet. Bummer that I’m in the same boat as Debbie and Arwa. Unable to find a sign-up area for your newsletters.
Thank you,
Corinne
Hi Corinne
Thanks for wanting to recieve the newsletter; I have added your email id to the list : )
Hello,
Right now I am experiencing alot of new changes in my life. I have had to have multiple surgeries due to a life threatening disease that collapsed some of my abdominal organs. I have gone through one of the multiple corrective surgeries for this internal damage and ended up having to have an emergency Ileostomy surgery. I now have a part of my small intestine on the outside of my stomach that I attach to a plastic bag. Not sexy anymore but alive. Because of this new addition that lies upon my stomach clothing has become a real challenge. I have read alot on your site and have decided to try my hand at sewing my own clothes instead of trying to find stuff on the market. I bought my 1st pattern – an apron. This way I can succeed, fail and get to know my sewing machine and get some experience under my belt before I try anything more complex.
I am writing to you to ask if you take questions about sewing and anything else that might come up for this beginner and if you don’t if you could direct me somewhere that could.
Thank you, your site is hands down the best i have ever come across.
Hi Xoe Coco Kahlo,
Very sorry to hear about your troubles. You are very brave. Thanks for the appreciative words. Makes me want to work more on the site than I do.
Can I suggest you to join some of the facebook groups dedicated to sewing. These groups have many people who are very dedicated to sewing and if you join the group (it is free for all but they should approve you, which they do for all) some one will be there to answer your questions after you post it. Like this one facebook.com /groups/462679890594490/. There are many others too – you can join more than one group and ask your questions. If one person doesnot have answer there will surely be some one in the group who knows. You can ofcourse, put out the questions here as well.
Best wishes
Take care and stay safe
Hi there,
We’re interested in advertising on your website.
Could you please let me know what advertising options you offer?
Thanks for your time.
Karen Smith
Hey Sarina,
My name is Shawn, and I am the Senior Editor at Feedfond. I hope you are having a great day.While browsing your website, I found some great articles, and an article idea popped in my mind.
I thought I’d share that with you. Because I am sure your audience would love to read about that.
Please let me know if you allow guest posting. I would be more than happy to contribute an article on the topic.
Waiting for your reply.
Cheers!
[P.S.: I am open to discussing any Editorial terms you have]
hello
as you did not answer my question after translate this article , i mention and link your name site in our shop i hope you will consent me
Hi Mahdi
I am sorry for not replying. You can mention the site name and thanks for that. If there is a problem do not link. Thanks again and best wishes
thank you , no problem
excuse me just a one more question
can i add a new text to article or change some part like that is say this type is popular or remove like this
My husband is quite a clothes horse and loves to dress
i say people instead of husband
because you mention to husband and i try connected the ext to the people
Hi Mahdi
You can add the required text in quotes and mention this is from this site
hello thanks for your good Article.
i’m sorry because i can’t speak English as well
i have one question :
we have a shop clothing and we need article.
i come to ask you can i translate your article for our site? i’ll mention your site name but i don’t link it because google analytics give a negative point for our site.
I just bought a brand new ST371HD Brother Sewing Machine. I need to find the right threads for heavy, medium and light thread. I do know how-to sewing light machines on a regular basis every day but it is broken. So I bought a new Heavy Duty Brother Sewing Machine, in case if heavy require to sew such as laundry bag with thick handles. I tried to print “All About Selecting the Right Sewing Machine Thread” but I get only one print (one page). Do you sell the book as above? I don’t want to go online and spend wasting my money on something I don’t know, especially on my inexperience. I need money-wise with the right type of thread. Thank you so much. My name is Laura Urrutia and I’m deaf.
Hi Laura
You can sew with your regular threads with this sewing machine. If you look at the manual for the machine it will have a detailed section on the type of thread to use with the machine . For eg for this particular machine it says – For medium weight cotton fabrics, denim, you can use the regular cotton thread (size within the range of 60-90)
For thin fabrics with synthetic fibers like Georgette, polyester taffeta etc you can use polyester thread (size within the range of 60-90). For thicker fabrics you can use a cotton thread of size 30 -50
When sewing thick fabrics/many layers with any machine you can follow some guidelines which is better explained in this post “ Tips for sewing thick fabrics/many layers of fabric with your sewing machine”
I suppose you have already read this post on sewing machine threads
Am Mary from Nigeria am a beginner in sewing and I just came across your post and is very educating please were do start from or do you have any for beginners and also contains pattern for beginners also to enable me start from the scratch. Thanks
Hi
Can you start with this page Free sewing patterns ;If you do not know sewing at all and if you are a self starter maybe you can learn to master the sewing tips and techniques on this page first before attempting anything major. And start by making simple things like an elastic skirt here or the frilly top here or the summer top here (which I think are easy ) or even make a few accessories like a zipper purse here.
And if all these seem too complicated you may want to join a beginner course at a sewing school and start from there. Best wishes
Hey – I’m working with a company that is looking for sites that have content relating to clothing and I came across yours.
Any chance you’d be open to hearing about a way you could link to a merchant and make money in the case someone clicks on the link and purchases something?
Just wanted to see if it’s something you’d be interested in hearing about! If not, I hope you have a great day!
“Hello,
My name is Ivana Balentic and while going through your website I saw you mentioned our friends at VintageDancer (https://sewguide.com/a-line-silhouette-fashion/).
I’m curious is it possible to sponsor the mention of my blog?
All the best,
Ivana Balentic”
Hi Sarina, greetings from Indonesia. I’ve read your tutorial on shirring ruffle cuff. It’s so clear and easy to understand. But I was wondering how do you sew the lining to prevent itching caused by the elastic thread? I have imagined it, but would like to hear your thoughts. Thanks
Dear madam/Sir
Say hello to you
I’m from China. Our 400-employee factory makes children’s and adult clothing and women’s t-shirts. Children’s cotton-padded clothes, USB charging intelligent heating cotton-padded clothes (there are pictures for your reference), if you need, you can directly buy goods from my factory, I can save you 30 ~ 40% of the money earned by middlemen, we have OEM services. It’s my honor to be your supplier. Looking forward to your reply.
Thank you very much
I had a pattern many years ago that had an unusual pocket design. Is there any way I can send pictures so that someone may be able to help me find the pattern? It got lost sometime during a couple to moves?
Hi Judy
I think the best bet for you would be to join one of the sewing groups on facebook with many members (running to thousands) and post your request there, with the photo. One of the many members who see your post may (or maynot 🙂 ) help you.
I had a pattern many years ago that had an unusual pocket design. Is there any way I can send pictures so that someone may be able to help me find the pattern? It got lost sometime during a couple to moves?
This is a great website! Every time I get your e-mails, there is always at least one great idea to try. So many great projects! Especially for clothes that are still in great shape, but just need some adjusting.
Do you by any chance have a lesson/tutorial for adjusting patterns?
I have bought some vintage patterns, but they are a bit small. Some are multi-size – 14-16-18, but I will need to make them larger. I don’t want to wait until I lose weight.
Can you help me or tell me where I can find the info?
Hi Teresa,
Thanks for the appreciative words. Regarding your question, have you read this article on threads magazine https://www.threadsmagazine.com/2009/01/24/alter-patterns-using-the-seam-method
Hope this helps
Sarina
Hi Sarina, your site is a treasure trove for anyone interested in the art of sewing and fashion-if I have to summarize in one word – SarinaSewpedia. Heartfelt thanks and appreciation for all your efforts. Wishing you all the very best!
Thanks for the appreciative words, Vibhas
pls sarina what is your full name? I need to cite your work in my research project
Hi Richard
That is so awesome of you. Can you not mention Sarina @ sewguide.com?
What a fabulous site! We just discovered it and love the topics & ideas.
Thank you so much for the kind words – do keep checking back for more like this
am so interested in your page , I just started a designing course and I would really be honored if I could easily have access to all the tutorials and teaching notes. Please contact me Thank you
Please I will like to subscribe to your website
Hi,
On the post/page smocking there is a picture of 4 dresses. I would love to make the dresses, especially the blue stripe one. Are these patterns available?
I enjoy reading and gathering info from your website.
Thank you
Laura
Have you any suggestions on using children’s outgrown
Denim jeans? Purses, bibs, etc., and the like?
Any suggestions will be appreciated…thank you.
Hi Sarina
love your website whenever I am stuck I come over and checkout what to do next
I use to receive emails from you but now I don’t what happened
Thanks a lot god bless you
Hi Sarina,
Your doing great job, keep doing & support and guide the beginner. I love to add myself in your blog.
Thank you
Hi Thamil
Thank you so much for the kind words; this means a lot to me
Hello will like to subscribeto your website
Thanks
Hi Titilope
You can subscribe by entering your email on the bar on top of the site (if viewed on a PC) or on the pop-up box which appears on the website. Thanks for asking – really appreciate. I have now entered your email if you do not mind
I very much wanted to download the diy tote with a floral embroidery design. Howver after running through the “extension” three times, and having my toolbar re-designed, I still did NOT get the template. Can you email that to me, or tell me how to get it downloaded.
thank you.
Hi Elizabeth
I am sorry for the trouble you had – please do not click on download buttons, unless you really want to – those are not from the site but advertisements ( a necessary evil – necessary for running the site and evil if they are ruining your experience). I am afraid I do not have any downloading patterns in the site- it is simply drawn on the fabric with the dimensions given in the pictures . If you go further down in the post you will find the dimensions and they are easy enough to make.
i am novist who is passionate to learn. how to sew.
I didn’t mean to subscribe to your website … please unsubscribe me. Thankyou,
Hi Patricia
I have removed you from the email list; alternatively, you could click on the unsubscribe button on the end of the mail.
add me to your email list. thanks
Your website is so useful & helpful in so many way! I sell clothes online on Poshmark & its is so helpful to me to find out names of collars etc. I was wondering if you had any books & if not why not you would be great to make a Fabric Dictionary Book, Pieces of Clothing Book…I have a lot of ideas. Mainly i just wanted to say Thank You for all your hard work you do to keep people like me, informed & education in the craft of sewing.
Hi Amy
Thanks for the encouraging words.I am so happy to hear that I have been of some use to you.
I have a fabric dictionary page here – https://sewguide.com/fabric-glossary and a post on names of clothes – https://sewguide.com/types-of-clothes/ hope this will be of use to you