I am thrilled to share that the Rowan Tee is now available in teen sizes. Find the pattern here…| Craftstorming
The testing process is hugely important when we are developing a new pattern. I am so grateful to all…| Craftstorming
I’m so excited to share that my latest sewing pattern, the Quadrant Sweatshirt and Hoodie, is now available in…| Craftstorming
I have already discussed the main features of a projector for pdf sewing patterns in my previous introduction post,…| Craftstorming
Have you heard about the newest development in sewing patterns? What would you say if I told you that…| Craftstorming
In my last post I shared the final instalment in the Rowan Tee Hacks series. I’m back to roundup…| Craftstorming
I am delighted to share the final tutorial in the Rowan Tee Hacks series, the henley placket. This is…| Craftstorming
I’m back with the fourth hack for the Rowan Tee. This one has been pushed back a bit due…| Craftstorming
Due to the incredible heat wave we are having in the UK at the moment, I have switched the order of the last three hacks a little. Nobody needs long sleeves and thumbhole cuffs here at the moment! So today I have a tutorial for a hi-lo hem with a side vent (or split side seam). I first used this technique in the Hawthorn Zip-up Sweatshirt, and it is such a lovely detail to add to t-shirts that would otherwise be more basic. Using twill tape to finish the vent also gives an opportunity to add ...| Craftstorming