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.

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Brother XM2701 Review
Review As intimated above, the Brother XM2701 is made for beginners. You can see that in the simple design, which helps buyers make use of all the 27 built-in stitches. Additionally, the price is very telling despite being slightly higher than what you expect in a beginner machine. Nevertheless, previous ...
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Brother XR9550PRW Review
Review It’s almost expected that the more features a sewing machine has, the more expensive it will be. However, for the Brother XR9550PRW, you just might be surprised by the affordability. Also, there seems to be quite a lot to look forward to for people eyeing the device as a potential purchase. From ...
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Singer Legacy SE300 Review
Singer Legacy SE300 Review The Singer Legacy SE 300 is not the most affordable sewing machine out there but it is the kind of machine you can grow with as a sewist. It was one of Singer’s first attempts to enter the new digital era and it is everything you hope for in a computerized sewing machine. All ...
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How to Make Continuous Bias Binding? Tips and Tricks!
Sewing is a work of art that involves several processes to deliver a perfect project. As a dressmaker, you don’t want to end up having a garment with a rough binding. That can be the case if you are working with a quilt that has curved edges. There’s no need to fret, you need to make continuous Bias ...
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Interfacing Fabric and Why It’s Important!
If you are new to sewing and dressmaking, you can be forgiven for not having a clue about Interfacing is a textile used on the unseen or "wrong" side of fabrics to make an area of a garment more rigid.. With time, you’ll know more about it and why you need to use it. Although it is not the most ...
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Hem Stitch: What Is It and Why Using It
Leaving the hem of your dress undecorated may not be an option for you, especially if you are a fashion enthusiast. The hem of clothing plays a major role in the overall look of the finished product. With Hemstitch or hem-stitch is a decorative drawn thread work or openwork ...
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An Ultimate Guide to Thick Fabric
You find yourself going through loads of different types of fabric and find a hard time choosing which is which for your next big upcoming project. What do you consider looking at first? The color? The thickness? The price? It all depends on what you are trying to do and how long these projects are made to last. ...
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How to Use a Sewing Pattern: Tips and Tricks
Once you have learned how to sew, you are probably feeling pretty proud of yourself. Now, if you want to, you can make anything out of fabric; you need to know how to use a sewing pattern. Using a pattern can really make you feel like your skills are elevating, and there are patterns for everything out there! ...
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Thread Weight Guide for Beginners
Perhaps the most important decision any How absorbing your concentration in needlework relieves inner turmoil. By Clare Hunter can make when embarking on a new project is selecting the right thread. After all, the thread is literally what holds ...
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How to Sew a Hole: 3 Easy Techniques!
Learning how to sew a hole is an important sewing skill that will help you when making items for yourself and other people. Knowing how to sew a hole is also an important life skill because it allows you to fix a garment in just a few minutes. It will also save you time and money by keeping you from making a trip to ...