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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Crewel Embroidery – Simple Explanation of the Beautiful Craft
Despite its name, crewel embroidery is actually rather fun. There are tons of patterns and designs to choose from and if you can master this art, you will have some beautiful creations. Those who are well-versed in embroidery will already be familiar with crewel embroidery, but those just starting out may need more ...
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How To Finish Embroidery Hoop and Make It Into a Piece of Art
Embroidery has been around for thousands of years and is essentially the art of adding decorative stitching to fabric. There are different types of embroidery, including needlepoint, cross-stitching, crewel work, and quilting, all of which take some practice to ...
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How to Display Embroidery – Decorate the Home with Your Work of Art
The first thing most of us think of to showcase our embroidery skills is to put it in a frame and hang it on the wall. While this is the easiest route, the artistry of embroidery can be displayed in other means that give the final piece a professional look. We are going to explore the different ways of how to ...
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2 Easy and Best Ways to Count Rows in Knitting
Regular knitters know their work is not a simple one-time job. They can’t just start and finish in one sitting. Putting down your work means forgetting which row you were on. Sometimes you can lose track of the rows even during knitting. This is why it is important to learn how to count rows in knitting. There are ...
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How to Use Circular Knitting Needles
Are you new to the world of knitting? If you are a beginner, you may be wondering how to use circular knitting needles. Circular needles are easier to work with and more versatile compared to straight needles. Circular knitting needles are usually ...
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How to Pick Up Stitches: Different Methods and Tips
If you are learning how to knit, then you should master the art of picking up stitches as well. The process of knitting includes creating different kinds of stitches using yarn, wool, or any other kind of material. For knitting, a person has to knit consecutive loops that overlap with the surrounding loops. ...
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How to Join Knitting in the Round with Circular or Double-Pointed Needles
Most beginners, when they start knitting, prefer learning and working with basic flat knitting. It is simpler than circular knitting. However, as you get the hang of knitting, you are more eager to move up to more complex levels, such as circular knitting. Unlike regular flat knitting, where you knit a complete row ...
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Continental Style Knitting: What Is It and How to Do?
One of the main reasons knitting is quite exciting is that there's always something new to learn. It could be an unusual tool, a new knitting method, or a useful hack; either way, knitting is a beautiful journey of self-discovery. We recently tried out continental knitting, and while it has a reputation for having ...
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3 Best Ways to Block Acrylic Yarn Knitting Projects: Step-By-Step Instructions
Acrylic yarn is a staple in most knitters’ yarn stash because it is affordable, easily accessible and great for a wide variety of projects. Some professionals even prefer it to cotton yarn. Blocking acrylic yarn is dreaded by both novice and experienced ...
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How to Change Colors in Knitting – With and Without Cutting the Thread
Knitting From ‘extreme’ knitters and Insta-knit groups to knitting circles that are hotbeds of activism, Cassidy George explores how a traditional craft became fashion-forward and radical. that there are Instagram pages and Youtube channels dedicated to the craft. Unlike in the past, however, patterns are now cool. ...