In today’s dynamic world, stay-at-home parents are increasingly seeking ways to blend their family responsibilities with entrepreneurial ambitions. The prospect of starting a business from home offers a unique opportunity to harness existing skills and explore new ventures without the need for a traditional office setting. This journey requires a strategic approach, focusing on skill enhancement, workspace optimization, and legal compliance.
Read MoreIf you're dreaming of becoming a fashion designer, there’s one thing you can’t skip: mastering the technical sewing skills that bring your creative visions to life. While the world of fashion is full of bold designs and artistic expression, it’s the technical foundation that helps transform ideas into wearable garments. Let’s dive into the key sewing techniques every aspiring designer should master to build a strong foundation for their fashion career.
Read MoreWhether you’re just starting your sewing journey or looking to refine your skills, continuous improvement is key to mastering any craft. I’ve compiled 10 essential tips to help you become a better sewist and enhance your abilities in just about anything you set your mind to.
Read MoreCarissa recently took a series of classes to prepare herself for a graduate program application. She completed her undergrad in another field and has been in the working world but wanted to shift gears into the realm of design. She had a tight deadline and a steep learning curve but really made huge progress over just a couple of months. We are so proud of her and all her hard work! Look what a beautiful dress she made as only her 2nd adult sewing project. Wow! Bravo Carissa - Bellisima!
Read MoreThis month's student spotlight is on Rylee B., who is currently in our ONLINE Fashion Studies Program. She's an amazing artist an what she has written is very inspiring. Below is a little bit more about Rylee in her own words -
Read MoreI live in Alameda, California, with my husband, our roommate, and — most belovedly — our cat. We’ve been in California for roughly 3 years after moving here from Florida. I’m currently a nurse and I work night-shift, so hobbies are what keep me going since most of my awake time is while the world is sleeping.
We are excited to Introduce you to our Student of The month Lacie Schwend. She's been taking our Online Fashion Sewing and Beginning Pattern Making with Christine in our Online Fashion Studies program. Lacie lives in Wyoming and has a really interesting background. We love her Cruella Costume that she made, using techniques she learned in class with Christine.
Read MoreI've been sewing now for more than 40 years (yikes!) Starting at age seven and sewing ever since. All that practice informed the way I understand how clothing gets made. Spending years reading patterns, prepared me for design school and I was much more SEWING-ABLE than many of my peers. Here are 5 reasons why it's crucial to get this skill cultivated early:
Read MoreUma started taking classes in Fall and has been sewing up a storm ever since. I love her style and creative enthusiasm. for instance, she wanted to make the Bonjour Teaspoon Lilli Sailor cap but thought it was too pointy, and then thought that the points looked like cat ears. So she was determined to add cat ears and she did it! I also love this amazing camp she designed made while visiting her dad's work, where they have a sample making room. So cool.
Read MoreHow Do our Clothes get made?
Lets's think about this for a minute (or maybe 10). Do you know how your clothing gets made? This is a subject we explore in Sewing Class as often as I can without being too preachy. It often occurs to students after they've sewn a few things for themselves, that the process is not really that easy and that it can take a long time. When the subject is broached about their own clothing, they tell me it's made in a factory and that machines make their clothes. They are often astonished that those very machines are operated by humans, just like themselves. WOW! that's an eye opener.
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