Jean Chaney
Jean Chaney
Jean is the brains behind her fashion label. She's a whiz with a needle and thread, and has been sewing since she was old enough to hold a pair of scissors. Jean has always loved working with textiles, and has turned her passion into a successful business. Jean runs her own sewing studio, where she oversees all the work that goes into creating her beautiful garments. She also shares her knowledge and expertise in a popular blog, which helps aspiring sewers learn the ropes. Jean's team of talented sewers are some of the best in the business, and regularly produce stunning pieces that exceed expectations.

Latest articles

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Different Types of Sleeves in Fashion to Add to Your Clothes
Sleeves are an intricate part of garment construction. This part of the cloth has both functional and Unmissable sleeves – with their ruffles, puffs and frills – are ballooning across the catwalk and the high street. And there’s no sign of the trend deflating. The designs vary from one garment to the next for various ...
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How to Make Pants Skinnier at the Bottom
You are at the thrift store. You found the perfect pair of jeans. They are in excellent shape, the perfect color, and they are just your size. You try them on. They fit great everywhere. Everywhere that is except in the legs. You know skinny jeans may not exactly still be the latest and greatest trend. But try as you ...
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What is Chiffon: Detailed Guide
Chiffon is a fabric that is lightweight and balanced during the weaving of S – and Z twist crepe yarns. The twisting of the crepe yarns happens in both directions during the weaving, giving it some stretch and a rough feel. It is a perfect material for making dresses for formal and informal occasions. In essence, what ...
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Types of Buttons: Complete Guide
Most people today don’t tend to put a lot of thought into the many types of buttons which are widely available in the marketplace. That is until they either have to replace a lost one or need to add some to a garment they’ve made or purchased. Either way, once you start looking into buttons, you will find that there ...
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Types of Sewing Machines
As you consider all of the tools, instruments, and machines that are out in the market for garment makers, have you stopped to reflect on the various options that you have when it comes to sewing machines. If you have, you have definitely noticed that there is a wide variety of sewing machines, and many of them have ...
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9 Highest-Quality Long-Arm Quilting Machines to Create the Prettiest Quilts Easily
A long-arm quilting machine can help you conjure up a great piece of quilt backing, quilt batting, or quilt top into a finished quilt. Anyone who sews quilts frequently will need a longarm quilting machine, which is why we have helped you handpick the nine best long-arm quilting machine models on the market. These ...
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What is a Fat Quarter?
Could be you have been wondering, what is a fat quarter? A fat quarter is a piece that is made by cutting half a meter of the entire fabric length width and then cutting the piece half vertically. They are typically cut from quilting fabric since they provide a small piece but in a way that still gets a sizeable piece ...
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7 Ways to Organize Fabric Scraps and Tidy Up Your Sewing Space
If you love crafts, chances are you have lots of fabric scraps lying around in shopping bags or tucked away in boxes all over the place. Keeping your fabric scraps organized makes it easy to find exactly the piece you need when you're in the middle of creating something awesome. There's nothing worse than having to ...
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Quilt Size Chart for All Types of Projects
Quilting gives you an opportunity to express yourself, and there is no right or wrong when it comes to the sizing, so you can choose what dimensions you want. However, it helps if you can use a quilt size chart to get a rough idea of what sort of sizing you need, otherwise, you might make something that is wildly ...
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How to Sew Leather – With and Without Sewing Machine
Sewing is by now means only an activity for the ladies anymore. Yes, most women may know how to - even if it’s just the basics - but it is actually a skill everyone should know. For example, back in the day, sewing was used to stitch things together for protection. Men would need to carry gear around with them for ...