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Modern Sewing Starts Here Edition 15

Modern Sewing Starts Here is the digital publication which features articles, reviews and handy tips for anyone with an interest in contemporary sewing In this edition ... Pick Of The Patterns .... New sewing pattern releases that you’ll want to sew! Brazilian-born sewing blogger, Rachel Pinheiro shares her go-to style that she turns to most days! Tips for making activewear with Tommi Hernandez. We talk to Bari J. artist, author, designer and home décor expert about her instantly recognisable floral style! Julie Bonnar from The Pattern Pages shares her tips on making sure your garment is the perfect fit! Sarah Ashford, obsessive quilter and fabric lover shares her sewing with the Serenity fabric collection from Art Gallery Fabrics. Trendsetter ... Three of the best jacket makes for Spring. Focus On Fabrics... + More ...

Modern Sewing Starts Here is the digital publication which features articles, reviews and handy tips for anyone with an interest in contemporary sewing
In this edition ...

Pick Of The Patterns .... New sewing pattern releases that you’ll want to sew!
Brazilian-born sewing blogger, Rachel Pinheiro shares her go-to style that she turns to most days!
Tips for making activewear with Tommi Hernandez.
We talk to Bari J. artist, author, designer and home décor expert about her instantly recognisable floral style!
Julie Bonnar from The Pattern Pages shares her tips on making sure your garment is the perfect fit!
Sarah Ashford, obsessive quilter and fabric lover shares her sewing with the Serenity fabric collection from Art Gallery Fabrics.
Trendsetter ... Three of the best jacket makes for Spring.
Focus On Fabrics...
+ More ...

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FINISHINGS:<br />

To finish hems on activewear with a regular sewing machine you<br />

can use a medium zigzag stitch or a twin needle. For a more<br />

professional finish, a coverstitch sewing machine is ideal, but<br />

not indispensable. with either 2 or 3 needles. Always test the<br />

stitch you want to use first in a scrap of fabric and adjust the<br />

tensions accordingly.<br />

COVERSTITCH<br />

This stitch is the most recommended for activewear and<br />

achieving a professional looking finish. It looks like two rows<br />

of stitching on the outside and on the inside it’s similar to a<br />

serger stitch.<br />

ZIGZAG<br />

A medium zig zag (3mm x 3mm) is ideal for finishing hems.<br />

REVERSE COVERSTITCH<br />

<strong>Here</strong> you’ll hem using the same coverstitch sewing machine but<br />

you simply make the hem with the wrong side of the garment<br />

towards the presser foot. That way, you will have the two rows<br />

of stitches on the inside and the serger looking finish on the<br />

outside. If you combine different colors of threads on the<br />

needle you can achieve a very fun, casual look, great<br />

for activewear.<br />

AND FINALLY…..<br />

Practice makes perfect! Keep practising with the equipment<br />

you have, and if you’re sewing knits frequently consider adding<br />

an overlocker, and eventually in a coverstitch to your sewing<br />

machine inventory, both are great investments for sewing<br />

knits enthusiasts!<br />

TWIN NEEDLE<br />

Alternatively, you can also use a ballpoint twin needle to<br />

achieve a look similar to the coverstitch with two rows of<br />

stitching, although it doesn’t stretch as much as the<br />

coverstitch one.<br />

Tommie Hernandez is a Fashion Designer with over 20 years<br />

of experience and four years ago, founded Sirena Patterns.<br />

Sirena Patterns is the only Puerto-Rican sewing pattern<br />

company, and sells to more than 43 countries in digital<br />

format and with printed distribution in the UK, US and Puerto<br />

Rico. She also uses her experience to teach how to create<br />

clothes and swimwear. Her online fashion academy has more<br />

than 1,700 students around the world, and Tommie says<br />

“For me, technology is a great tool to compensate for inperson<br />

contact, even if it doesn’t replace it!” She also helps<br />

entrepreneurs launch their own fashion businesses.<br />

To find your local stockist of Sirena Patterns – click here

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