![]() The curved tucks tutorial (see picture) was one of my favorites.There are many very useful ideas and tips from other hobby seamstresses! Gosh, people can be so creative sometimes…! (Another pro: You can actually send in tips and get paid for it!) What I love about threads is that it’s a reader-written magazine.Threads has some pretty good ideas and inspiration for working with lace or sculpted tucks. Burdastyle magazine is nice, but patterns are often quite simple. ![]() I love looking at it, reading about it and this magazine had quite a few articles adressing haute couture techniques. It’s perfect for me!Īlthough there are actually no patterns included (compared to Burdastyle’s 30-40 patterns for the same price), I would say it was worth the money. In case you’re looking for new reads for the weekend, I summarised the pros and cons:Īnd the magazine’s title holds its promise. However, I recently bought three magazines that looked quite promising – Sewstylish, Threads and Cloth. The only ones I keep are the Burdastyle magazines since you can reuse the patterns for as many times as you want and combine the different pattern parts of different issues to create new looks. ![]() They can be quite expensive and end up in the dustbin anyway. After quite a stressful term at uni and before heading home for the Easter weekend I treated myself with three new sewing magazines I’ve never read before.
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