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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How to Top Stitch: It’s Easier Than You Think
Every skill a person can learn is essentially like learning a language. Learning martial arts involves learning forms, learning mechanics involves learning car parts, and learning sewing means learning the different kinds of stitches you can do to secure the fabric. Because of this, one can reasonably be concerned ...
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How to End a Stitch: Instructions for Every Type of a Stitch
Working on your sewing project can be a calm and excellent pastime activity for you. You get to design your pieces and come up with For summer style perfection, nothing beats making your own dress. Perri Lewis offers a guide to the whole process, from dressmaking classes to patterns and materials that you will be ...
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Satin Stitch: Why, When and How?
Satin Stitch is a common stitch used in embroidery that can help you fill in shapes. Some start in the middle, while others start from the outside. Either way, the satin stitch is a great stitch to know. Try to be patient when learning this stitch as it can be difficult. Some embroiders express that it can be ...
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How to Paint on Fabric Like a Pro!
Painting on fabric is something that humans have practiced since early civilizations. Technological advancements have contributed to the evolution of this industry. Currently, there In Alison Watt's monumental canvases, simple folds of cloth magnified assume an irresistible life force that one can use to paint on ...
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Buttonhole Stitch: Both Practical and Decorative!
The buttonhole is an opening in a garment that allows the button to go through for functional and Buttons are a mirror not only of fashion but also of social custom. The buttonhole stitch can be done by hand or using a machine. Some of the models present in the market make it more manageable for you to sew this type ...
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How to Edge Stitch: A Beginner’s Guide
Whether you’re interested in crafting or making your own clothes, learning how to sew by hand is a great skill to have. While you may have mastered a basic stitch or two, it is crucial that you know how to edge stitch by hand or with a machine. In this ...
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How to Sew Canvas by Hand and with a Sewing Machine
It takes patience and dexterity to work with a tough fabric like canvas. But, whether you need to repair outdoor furniture, canvas backpacks, or boat sails, learning how to sew canvas the right way is a lifesaver skill you can master in a few steps so long as you have the right tools. Thick fabrics just as canvas ...
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How to Sew an Overcast Stitch: Beginner’s Guide
Many of us enjoy wearing the latest styles and having a fashionable wardrobe, or revamping the home with new soft furniture. Unfortunately, this can be a costly process, but you canCan sewing save you money? Yes, probably. Does sewing save me money? Absolutely not. by sewing these items yourself. However, it is ...
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How to Fade Jeans Evenly and Quickly
Denim is one of the most popular clothing materials around the world. Denim was originally made to manage the rough outdoors, and while people still wear them for their rugged build, most now wear them as a fashion item. These jeans are available in a ...
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72 Types of Dresses with Pictures – Choose the One that Fits You Best
The humble dress has a fascinating history. The first dresses can be traced back to the 19th century. As dresses gained in popularity, they became more of a fashion statement. There were many types of dress styles over the years, with different fabrics, designs and inserts—even whalebone or steel frames ...