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online help for learning to sew

by Chloe on June 29th, 2007

I recently got a request from a reader about how to learn to sew if you don’t have anyone to help you.  I was one of the lucky people who’s mom is a fantastic seamtress… but there are lots of young women (and men) out there that don’t have expert help at hand.

There are a few resources that can really help in your quest to learn to sew:

  • First of all, libraries!  Most libraries do have a craft/sewing/home dec section.  Some libraries even have multi-library lending systems, which means you can borrow books from different locations, even cities.
  • Check out a local fabric store.  Some stores run classes, and most staff can offer advice on choosing a pattern, fabric & notions.  Ask nicely and avoid going in during big sales :-)
  • Do you have cable tv?  PBS & HGTV both run fantastic sewing shows - definitely worthwhile!
  • Nancy’s Notions, of tv’s “Sewing with Nancy” has a great website, with how-tos & easy beginner projects.
  • Sewing.org is the website of the Home Sewing Association & they have an excellent free tutorial on learning how to sew.    They also have an in-depth guideline to sewing, with everything from how to choose your tools to different types of seams.
  • Crafts & Fabrics Links is running an ongoing free learn-to-sew lesson online, by Christina Sherrod.  There are 10 lessons already posted with tons of quick links to other how-tos.

There you go, lots of resources & help for the new sewer!  It’s a fantastic skill to have and is useful to learn, not matter what your age :-)

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