All Discussions Tagged 'Library' - The Sew Weekly Sewing Circle2024-03-29T12:02:06Zhttp://circle.sewweekly.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=Library&feed=yes&xn_auth=noName your Sewing Resourcestag:circle.sewweekly.com,2012-11-17:6365347:Topic:1687892012-11-17T18:56:51.478ZAida Thorntonhttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/AidaThornton
<p>Sewing is a skill that is handed down from generation to generation. Some of my family members sew- <em>mi papa y mi tia</em>. There's a certain amount of sewing knowledge that is invaluable through sewing circles. But, I did not recognize the importance of sewing until my 30's. Now, I use the internet to read sewing blogs, view instructional videos on sewing, and attend sewing classes at a city college. Not to mention, the sewing books from the past to present. My sewing library reflects…</p>
<p>Sewing is a skill that is handed down from generation to generation. Some of my family members sew- <em>mi papa y mi tia</em>. There's a certain amount of sewing knowledge that is invaluable through sewing circles. But, I did not recognize the importance of sewing until my 30's. Now, I use the internet to read sewing blogs, view instructional videos on sewing, and attend sewing classes at a city college. Not to mention, the sewing books from the past to present. My sewing library reflects my own personal journey with improving my sewing skills. So, do you have a sewing book that you go to when the sewing gets tough? Sewing evolves in stages. I remember looking for beginning sewing books in my earlier years, then I transitioned to fitting books, or all things vintage couture, and now I have discovered tailoring books. What books complete your own personal sewing library?? </p>