About sewguide

Welcome to SewGuide—your personal reference journal for sewing methods, tutorials, patterns, the fabrics you’ll need, and surface design techniques in one convenient place. Basically, anything and everything related to fashion designing, clothes and fabrics.

🌟  🧵Whether you’re a seasoned seamstress, an aspiring fashionista, or simply someone who loves the art of self-expression through clothing, you will find something in this website for you.🧵

 👗 Fashion designing and clothes: FASHION DESIGN & STYLE

Check out the information provided here on different types of clothes, the classic fashion styles, and historical clothing styles. Get fashion designing insights that help you conceptualize, and bring your creative visions to life.  👗 

✂️ Sewing Tips, techniques and tutorials: SEW CLOTHES

Unleash your inner designer and learn the art of sewing. The step-by-step tutorials given here cater to all skill levels, from beginners taking their first stitches to advanced sewists seeking to refine their techniques. Discover the joy of creating your own wardrobe pieces that truly reflect your personality.

🎨 Improve your Embroidery Skills: EMBROIDERY

Embroidery is more than just stitching; it is a form of artistic expression. Explore various embroidery techniques, patterns, and innovative embroidery ideas that can transform any fabric into a canvas of beauty.

👚 Fashion Tips for Every Occasion:

Confused about what to wear for that special event? Looking to revamp your everyday style? Discover how to curate a wardrobe that’s not only chic but also uniquely you. 🖌️

 🌈 Fabrics Unveiled:

Every garment starts with a fabric choice. Get all the information about various materials used to make clothes, their textures, and their characteristics. From silk to denim, satin to knit, make informed decisions for your projects.

Make it your reference site, bookmark it, come back again and again, and share it with your friends.

You can learn to create beautiful clothes and other cloth creations, and expand your creativity without limits. 

The pages in this site may give you new perspectives about the topics discussed and enrich your life in some way.

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Author: Sarina Tariq

Hi, I love sewing, fabric, fashion, embroidery, doing easy DIY projects and then writing about them. Hope you have fun learning from sewguide as much as I do. If you find any mistakes here, please point it out in the comments.

49 thoughts on “About sewguide”

  1. Ali Huebner

    I absolutely LOVE your website. I’m self taught and have been sewing for about 19 years.
    I found your site by accident and now have bookmarked it. There is ALWAYS something to learn.
    For example, I was today’s year old when I found out that while sewing cotton voile it is better to use a size 11 rather than a 14 needle thanks to you!
    I’ll make that switch from now on.
    Appreciate you!!!!
    ~Ali

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    • Thanks for the comment. You have so much experience in sewing and must have lots to share as well.

  2. Esther

    It love dis though am just a beginner,i would love to learn more

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  3. Brandy

    Hi. I have so MANY ideas,even fabrix,sketches- but sewing machines baffle me. I’d be a beginner with big ideas,aspirations. What is the best ( affordable) sewing machine for an ambitious- never say die,or why?? WHY NOT ??!!- beginner,but have hand sewn forever? Help,please? Thanx,b.

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    • Hi Brandy
      Sewing machines are what irritates me too:) I totally understand your frustration with sewing machines! 🙂 In my experience, investing a bit more in an affordable industrial machine, despite it being slightly pricier, can significantly reduce that frustration, especially compared to the typical cheap plastic sewing machines.
      You can see my recommendations here in this post
      Everything starts with ideas – Start with small projects.
      Best wishes.

  4. Margaret

    Amazing Sew Site!
    Thank you for your kindness.

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  5. Anonymous

    hi I want to lean how to sew and draw the pattern.

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  6. Rose Gibson

    Please add me to your site. Would very much like to improve my mending/repair skills. I enjoyed the article on cotton and its pros/cons.

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  7. NK

    Sarina, This is my first visit…. simply amazed at the volume of information provided! You have a great, big Heart…. Thank you…..

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  8. qasimjameel

    Hi
    You product so nice

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  9. qasimjameel

    Hi
    Hope you are in your best health

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  10. Abigail

    Hello thanks for the information, please how do I start? I’m interested in sewing.

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    • Sarina

      Hi Abigail
      You can look at the sitemap page of this site and follow the tutorials there for guidance. Hoping that you will start with small projects before going for big ones. Best wishes

  11. Lorna McKillip

    Hi Sarina!

    I am wondering where you are located? I am doing research on sewing terms as an article for my sewing guild’s website and stumbled across your site. I am finding that sewing terms differ from those I learned (I am in Canada) and when using some of the Indie patterns and watching videos from Britain, Australia, etc., I sometimes have to figure out what the instructions want me to do. It is an interesting project!

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    • Sarina

      Hi Lorna
      And what is your question other than the location ? : )

  12. Hamisu

    hi sarina your web is my favorite and i never see such web.
    thank you for helping your sewist friend pls add me to your mailing list

    do you have youtube channel?

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    • Sarina

      Hi Hamisu
      Thanks for your nice words. Appreciate. I do not have a youtube channel, sorry.

  13. Vijay

    A very informative site for anyone who is dreaming about starting a apparel business. So descriptive and elaborate is the content that you do not want to go to any other site. Keep up the good work Sarina. I surely will be a frequent visitor to this site.

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    • Michelle Meyer

      Sarina,
      Post at your own descretion. For the record I have TBI that discombobulates my writing and speech. Please ask questions for clarity. This is about learning, creativity and your ability to present the broadest topic spectrum I’ve encountered.

      Subject presentation has a subject maturity earned by origin environment, I’m a native of Metro Detroit. I cannot name that is so familiar from living amongst immigrants I have the utmost highest respect for how much they all have enriched & resurrected broken areas in the city of Detroit. Further more besides a do it your self, families first based on collective work hours more often as small business owners topped with a graduate/professional education. That alchemy is coming across for an activity you are passionate about. People have gone bonkers everywhere.

      What you have accomplished for sharing on these posts doesn’t require geography.

      Michigan economy forced moving out of state just about over a couple decades. See I’m nervous to share my location. Thank goodness I have a common non descript name..

      Be Blessed.

  14. Robin

    Sarina,

    Arrived at your site today for the first time. I have been a sewer and sewing instructor for over 30 years. I was a National Sewing Educator with the world’s largest retail sewing machine manufacturer for several years, and have been a sewing and quilting instructor at my local community college for over 15 years. Your site is one of the most comprehensive sites I have seen so far. I will definetly be recommending your site as a resource for my students. Thank you for all your hard work in putting this amazing reference tool together.

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    • Sarina

      Hi Robin
      So nice of you to say that. It is great coming from an experienced sewer. Thanks. If you see mistakes (which is inevitable at times) hope you will point out.

  15. Jennifer

    Hi, Sarina, I’m doing a review article on fashion and I’m using your website because it’s super helpful and and you learn about fashion, and I quote things from your article but I was wondering, what’s your full name so I can add you, when I’m done with the article I can send you a copy just let me know how.

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    • Sarina

      Hi Jennifer,
      That is nice of you, thanks. I am Sarina Tariq

  16. Mido eXa

    Sarina, your site is an amazing resource for anyone interested in fashion and cultivating their personal style. Thanks for the thoughtful and diligent effort you have put into it. Stay blessed and keep up the wonderful work!

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  17. Carine

    Hi Sarina,
    Love your web space! so full of creativity and interesting projects!
    would you kindly pls add me to your mailing list – i would love to keep up with all your latest! Stay well and safe!

    Reply
  18. Nicola Campbell

    Hello Sarina,

    Could you please add me to your mailing list. (Sorry I deleted the pop-up and can’t re-find it!!).

    Many thanks in advance.
    Nicola

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    • Sarina

      Done, Nicola
      Thanks for wanting to be on the list : )

  19. nma akaelu

    I just saw your page today
    I LOVE IT thanks so much
    I’m a nigerian and I’m not really experienced in sewing but you just made my day
    I’m happy cause you go out of your way to help
    God bless you and whatever you do

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  20. Sharon

    Hi Sarina, I have only just found your site tonight! Well, it needs to be said…. I love it! thank you so much for going to all the effort not only for the free patterns but all the additional information like measuring, body shape etc written in a way my brain understands it! you really are a god send. Now, I have a huge problem, I’m technically challenged and for the life of me I have checked and looked but still can’t find where to sign up for your newsletter. Can you help me please? I don’t wan’t to miss a thing lol. I’m a beginner dressmaker, I’m actually more of a trier than an actual maker as I’m not very good but I absolutely enjoy it so much, I call myself an enthusiastic beginner lol. Thank you so much for all the info you have gathered for us, I appreciate it very much, Sharon xx

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    • Sarina

      Thank you so much, Sharon, for the really kind words. So glad to know that the site is helpful to you; What you have written is true – this is how my brain also understands it. : ) I have added you to the newsletter.

  21. Olanrewaju

    I don’t know why I never saw this site the moment I made up my mind to learn using online resources I have bought 2 books- that I cannot even make head or tail of; I have made an online purchase from a site that’s meant to show me how to make pattern – basic dress block, skirt and pants but I ended up confused and almost loosing that determination to complete my learning.
    I came across your site while searching for how to make fitted bedspreads; at least if I couldn’t make a headway with patterns, should be able to make bedspread for my kids as they return to school. Then I started stumbling on topics after topic on the site, so much resource, easy, simplified and make me get to work immediately. I just completed the basic bodice pattern and it was so so easy to understand! I am now going through the site in sequence, I am so glad!
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge, good job

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    • Sarina

      Hi Olanrewaju
      Thanks for this comment – Love reading that the site is helping people. I hope that you will do a lot better than what is in this site. Best wishes

  22. Virginia Jenkins

    I am really in love with this site, … but I have a problem. I work full-time and have many other demands on my time. Is it possible to print out your guides and project directions so I can use them at a future date (for my use only, of course)? My choices are too many to leave all the separate windows open on my computer. Thanks for your time taken to respond … and the site!

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  23. Nilu Rajapakse

    Hi Sarina,

    This is what I have been looking for, for so long! Answer to my payers!

    Not only are you a doer, but you are also an enabler and a ray of light to humanity.

    Thank you!
    Nilu

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    • Sarina

      Hi Nilu
      Thanks for the encouraging words. Hope you find the site as helpful as you wish
      Sarina

  24. Natalia

    Wonderful site, so glad I came across it. I am a huge fan of Kurta shirts, have a few from a great shop in Abu Dhabi (including a couple of unstitched that i just ordered today!).
    Now I am planning to make my own, from the lawn cotton fabric brought back from Liberty of London.
    So nice of you to share your knowledge and experience, thank you very much!

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  25. Prabhjot

    Hey…u r just amazing…i love ur work…i want to subscribe for ur newsletter but i dont find how to subscribe
    ..can you please tell me

    Reply
    • Sarina

      Hi Prabhojit
      Thanks for the kind and encouraging comment. The form for subscribing is supposed to be there on the site. I don’t know why you cannot see it – may a tech glitch. I have added your email to the list.

  26. Lynne

    Dear Sarina,
    What a wonderful job you are doing here.
    It is such a joy to find someone who shares steps on how to create something nice and then also the logic behind it – all in such a helpful way.
    I have learnt to sew as a young girl and am still learning from you now.

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    • Sarina

      Hi Lynne
      What wonderful words you have left here – thanks a ton. You made my day. : )

  27. Cindy

    Hi! I think you are doing a great job with all of the information you provide.
    I am trying to find a way to unsubscribe but can’t find the “unsubscribe” area on your site. (New Year’s resolution….keep e-mail down to a minimum)! Can you please do this for my e-mail?
    Thanks,
    Cindy

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    • Sarina

      Hi Cindy
      Thanks for the appreciation
      Can you click on the unsubscribe button on the newsletter you recieved (down below) – that is the only way to unsubscribe : )

  28. Anna

    Wow! What a great site! thank you for all the valuable information! Now I know why my last homemade dress fell apart after I washed it! 🙂 Thank you 1000X!

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  29. Cynthia Loynd

    Thank you Sarina for such a lovely site! You have provided so much information and inspiration! I look forward to continued visits and someday catching up on all the old posts! I do wish I had more time to sew!

    This is a lovely read and a wonderful endeavor – keep it up and thank you!
    Cynthia

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    • Sarina

      Hi Cynthia
      What a lovely comment. I really appreciate you reading and leaving the word of appreciation

  30. Adamazi chioma

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. It has been very helpful.

    Reply
  31. Sathya

    Hi Sarina

    Really impressed with your extensive knowledge about many things which is very difficult for a beginner to learn from anywhere else. Thanks a ton for sharing your knowledge and a lot of guidance for people who are taking baby steps in sewing ..

    Am a fabric enthusiast who is waiting for a long time to learn sewing.. Your blog is added to my favorites

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  32. Steff

    Thank you so much for creating this website. Am so happy and I thank God for directing me to this site. Am a newbie and have been looking for the perfect guide to learn how to sew. I surely found everything here. You have got so much info here. Wow!

    Reply
    • Sarina

      Hi Steff
      Thanks for the sweet comment. I am encouraged to write more as I learn

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