I did tease on one of my videos that I was working on an e-zine, that people can download for free, and print out a single copy to use, for beginner sewists, that I wrote out by hand.
Well, that first volume is LIVE!
You can find the link to the E-zine to download it, from my Ko-Fi page
Keep in mind that if you find any value in any of my work, or enjoy seeing what I'm doing, or want to support me through school, or making YouTube videos, please consider making a donation to my Ko-Fi page
Click on, or scan the QR code to go to my Ko-Fi page to download the E-Zine today!
As a taste of what to expect, here's a sample page from my first volume:
I hope you enjoy, and please, send a message on YouTube or Ko-Fi if you find it useful, or if you want to ask a question, or help me out on any project I'm working on!
Many apologies, as I often forget to cross-post here. I really should use this blog a lot more often
As many of you know, I've been working on my education. Even if I don't get a job working in the industry, I can keep working on my own wardrobe, and hopefully buying less, and re-using the fabric in my current wardrobe, to make something new, that will long term fit me better
With that said, I have a bunch of videos that I posted since the beginning of the year:
First up, we have a video for basic techniques for those who have never used a sewing machine before
Then we have a quick patch job on one of my favourite tee shirts, from Threadbanger
How about a Deerstalker hat for those who want something fashionable, for a Sherlock Holmes cosplay or for those Holo Taco detectives out there?
Spent a day volunteering at a workshop, to teach people how to mend their clothes, or make it fit better, or even just learning how to use a sewing machine
Made some decor that has a post-apocalyptic vibe, because of the current state of the world, because why not? My Geiger counter is in the shop, and our sassy Vault seamstress isn't having it with ridiculous requests
Taking apart and re-assembling not only 1, but 2 sewing machines!
Struggling with a custom body block and fitting mockups to my body, so I can make my own designs that fit me well
More machine oiling tips, and using nail polish for unconventional uses, to highlight lines on my sewing machine to make it easier to see
I also had a special guest over, to help them with their coat, skirt, and them borrowing my iron. The Shitpost Calligrapher!
There will be more videos to come, that you may not want to miss!
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