Friday, December 7, 2007
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When I began to sew for myself, I purchased commercial patterns, but found they were too complex for me. I soon figured out ways to use only simple pattern pieces; I ignored facings, darts, and zippers. I used ties to create the silhouette I wanted. After many years of this "style" of sewing I am able to create impeccable couture workmanship, but done with modular shapes and simple tricks I have developed. For more details; have a browse here, and at www.kaylakennington.com
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Wonderful demos! Where can I buy the cd or dvd? Gail
Kayla, is your DVD available yet? I love your work, and hope to see you blogging more!
Thank you so much for this video. I was at my wits end with my serger sewing off the edge of my silk chiffon -- moving the knife out saved my project! I didn't find this tip in any of my books!
Ellen
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