Wow, that's awesome! Do you have any tips for someone wanting to start learning how to sew? Like a good YouTube channel to follow or something. All I wanted was to be able to patch crotch blowouts and hem my curtains at first. But I hoping to take a liking to it eventually because I hate buying at the women's section and would like to make some items myself.
Look for Sewing with Nancy episodes online. She had a way of breaking things down to make them doable. She's also very calm and reassuring. She did clothing and quilting and bags and everything in-between. What she didn't know, guest experts would fill in.
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Wow, that's awesome! Do you have any tips for someone wanting to start learning how to sew? Like a good YouTube channel to follow or something. All I wanted was to be able to patch crotch blowouts and hem my curtains at first. But I hoping to take a liking to it eventually because I hate buying at the women's section and would like to make some items myself.
Look for Sewing with Nancy episodes online. She had a way of breaking things down to make them doable. She's also very calm and reassuring. She did clothing and quilting and bags and everything in-between. What she didn't know, guest experts would fill in.