The Difference Between Interfacing and Stabilizer Display Group Article Icon Article Looking to give a project a specific shape? Want to make sure that collar stays crisp? You’re in the market for interfacing or stabilizer. These layers rest behind the fabric... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Tips for Fitting Plus-Size Patterns Display Group Article Icon Article Sewing can be a challenge even when using pre-drafted patterns and available resources. For garments intended for plus size sewing, however, more challenges may present themselves than the average sewer... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
NSC's Top 10 of 2017 Display Group Article Icon Article With 2018 just around the corner, we’ve taken a look back our top tips, selected by YOU, from 2017. Read below to see the most popular articles and videos this... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
5 Clever Ideas for Storing Your Sewing Supplies Display Group Article Icon Article When it comes to sewing, most of us like to have a sewing studio that’s organized in a such way that our supplies are easy to find. Not only does... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Tips for Sewing with Leather Display Group Article Icon Article Sewing with leather takes some special consideration. Real leather is created from the skin of animals, primarily cattle, though other animals are sometimes used, including goat or sheep, or even... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Different Types of Sewing Adhesives and When to Use Them Display Group Article Icon Article Whether you’re plotting an appliqué project, hemming a garment, or strengthening your stitches, sewing adhesives are definitely a helpful addition. It’s surprisingly easy to use spray adhesive, basting tape, and... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
What You Need to Know About Seam Rippers Display Group Article Icon Article Let’s face it—diamonds aren’t a girl’s best friend; a seam ripper is. I keep one in my purse, one in my closet, and a few in my sewing room. Here... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Specialty Sewing Machine Feet Options Display Group Article Icon Article When you purchase a new sewing machine, there are often several common presser feet that come standard with your machine. For those looking for more options though, there are a... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Common Sewing Machine Feet and When to Use Them Display Group Article Icon Article If you’re new to sewing, you may have just started with the standard presser foot that comes on the machine and haven’t yet changed it out. Most machines come with... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Tips for Using Sewing Scissors and Snips Display Group Article Icon Article When I first started sewing, I bought an inexpensive, colorful set that had three pairs of plastic-handled scissors in different sizes and a bonus pair of thread snips. I hated... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Ins and Outs of Bias Tape Display Group Article Icon Article Do you find yourself staring down the rows and rows of bias tape at the craft store? Not sure what to do with all those colorful packages but nonetheless drawn... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Why You Need a Rotary Cutter Display Group Article Icon Article At first, the idea of a rotary cutter can be intimidating but it will soon become one of your favorite tools once you learn how to use it safely. While... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
All About Cutting Mats Display Group Article Icon Article If you do a lot of sewing, you know that a rotary cutter is a must-have. But if you use a rotary cutter, you’ll also need good quality cutting mat... View Content Arrow Forward Icon