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Sewing bad habits you should avoid

Sewing Bad Habits

Everyone has sewing bad habits.  Some of these I can smugly say that I never do. But there are a couple of these 12 sewing crimes that I’ll admit to committing in the past. Now I’m teaching of course, I focus on best practice. The best way to avoid these bad habits is to start with solid foundations. When you learn the correct techniques from the beginning, everything becomes easier — threading, tension, accuracy, fabric handling, even confidence at the machine. That’s why in my Beginners Sewing Classes and Dressmaking Courses I focus on building good habits right from the start, so you don’t have to unlearn anything late. How do you measure up with my ‘Dirty Dozen’? Are you guilty as charged?

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