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Exploring the Essential Features of “Christine Haynes – Sew Along: The Sylvie Dress”
- 22 Video lessons in HD
- 4h 32m of class content
- Exclusive bonus content
LESSONS
1. Instructor & Class Overview
2. Materials & Tools
3. The Sylvie Dress – PDF Pattern Overview
4. Choosing Your Size
5. Cutting Out The Fabric
6. Interfacing The Waistband
7. Stay Stitching The Bodice
8. Creating Darts
9. Sewing The Bodice
10. Adding The Waistband – View A
11. How To Make Piping
12. Sewing The Piping To The Waistband
13. Adding The Waistband – View B
14. Sewing The Pockets
15. Sewing Skirt View A
16. Sewing Skirt View B
17. Adding The Invisible Zipper
18. Making Your Own Binding
19. Applying The Neck Binding
20. Applying The Armhole Binding
21. Hemming The Skirt
22. Modeling The Skirt
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Sew Your Own Dress With The Maker Of The Sylvie Dress Pattern.
Add advanced techniques to your sewing skill-set without worrying about ruining fabric and wasting money in Sew Along: The Sylvie Dress with Christine Haynes.
Every purchase includes an easy-to-use, printable PDF version of the Sylvie Dress pattern.
Christine makes vintage-inspired patterns for the modern seamstress and in this class she’ll guide you step-by-step through the dressmaking process. You’ll learn how to:
- Make a variety of darts, the correct way
- Incorporate an invisible zipperÂ
- Line up a lot of intersecting seams
- Create both views of the pattern
In this class, you’ll have the maker of the pattern talking you through best practices and offering expert tips on tailoring it to your preferences. You’ll also get insights on choosing the best size for your measurements.
Don’t waste time working on something that won’t ultimately look right, learn the best way to follow a pattern and make sophisticated dress in Sew Along: The Sylvie Dress with Christine Haynes.
CHRISTINE HAYNES
Christine Haynes is a Brooklyn-based sewing author, teacher, and pattern designer. Christine grew up in Saugatuck, MI, a small beach community on the southwestern coast of Lake Michigan, where the arts were part of her daily life. She attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in the department of Film, Video, and New Media.
Her mother taught her to sew around the age of 10, and it grew from a personal hobby, until it became her main artistic outlet. After selling ready-to-wear garments for many years, Christine turned her focus to teaching others to experience the joy of making clothing for themselves through her patterns, books, and workshops.
She has written four books, How to Speak Fluent Sewing (2015, C&T), Skirts & Dresses for First Time Sewers (2015, Barron’s), The Complete Photo Guide to Clothing Construction (2014, CPI), and Chic & Simple Sewing (2009, Potter Craft), and has contributed to other books, such as One Yard Wonders (2009, Storey). Christine’s articles have been published in Sewstylish, Sew News, Craftstylish, and Craft Zine magazines.
She teaches sewing classes both in person and on-line, and has presented lectures and workshops at the American Sewing Guild Conference, Camp Stitchalot, 2016 & 2017 Camp Workroom Social, the 2012–2016 Craftcation Conferences, and the 2016 QuiltCon West Conference.
Christine was a featured guest on seasons 2 and 8 of PBS’s Sew It All TV show, and her work has been featured in Threads, Mollie Makes, New York Times, New York Post, Los Angeles Times, Martha Stewart’s radio network, and NBC’s Today Show, among others.
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