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Beginner sewing patterns teach the most foundational sewing techniques. These patterns focus on the basics like sewing and finishing straight and curved seams, hemming, and simple shaping methods such as darts and gathers. In addition, beginner patterns omit closures, making them perfect if you are new to sewing or are looking for a quick and easy make.
Advanced Beginner sewing patterns expand on the skills learned at the beginner level, helping you to build confidence and range as a sewer. You'll find simple knitwear projects, bias tape finishing techniques, and begin to explore closures at this skill level.
Intermediate level sewing patterns focus on more precision sewing. In this skill level, you'll learn specialty closures. Intermediate patterns also introduce the skills needed for simple lingerie and athletic wear projects.
Advanced sewing patterns require great precision and time investment. You'll find tailored pieces in this category with elevated details like bound buttonholes and welt pockets.
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This might look like a simple mini skirt at first glance, but the Everly skirt has a few details that set it apart. It’s cut on the bias for a flattering, easy fit, and the double-layered design makes it fun to play with contrast fabrics or opacity. And it sews up quick!
Since it closes with an invisible zipper, pick lightweight woven fabrics that look nice cut on the bias, such as linen, chambray, lawn, rayon challis, and silk.
PICTURE WITH: the Jane t-shirt.
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