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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.
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Sawyer is a midi-length skirt that’s really fun to sew, and it pairs so well with your favorite tee, blouse, or camisole. Its A-line silhouette features shaped panels at the sides and a button placket up the center front.
Sew the Sawyer skirt in light or medium-weight wovens such as chambray, linen, twill, denim, flannel, rayon, Tencel, and cupro. For the buttons, you can go vintage, match them to your fabric, or add a pop of contrast.
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Get the Sawyer PatternThis quick and easy-to-fit skirt will have you sewing up a new wardrobe in all your favorite fabrics. With only four main pattern pieces you'll spend less time cutting and more time sewing.
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