You're new to sewing.. perhaps you have a sewing machine stashed away in a closet and you finally feel ready to learn how to use it?
Learning to sew can be as easy or as hard as you make it. You can take your time watching a gazillion videos on YouTube, often from hobbyists who make things up on the fly.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for experimenting and working things out as you go...
But I'm also a firm believer in following a structured path from someone who actually knows what they're doing, for the best and fastest route to success.
Consider my Learn to Sew course to be that route.
It has been created with the sewing beginner in mind with lessons on:
Setting up a sewing machine so you no longer fear turning it on.
Sewing machine needles, feet and stitches - and what they're most suitable for!
Fabric types that are beginner friendly, with notes on how to sew with them.
Basic fabric finishes for a neater finish on all your sewing projects.
Sewing straight, curved and other lines, because so many sewing beginners tell me they are afraid they won't be able to sew a straight line.
Sewing seams that a sewing beginner should start with. No complicated overwhelming seam types, just the ones you need to know.
Sewing hems - the ones that matter for sewing beginners.
There's so much you could learn when it comes to learning to sew, but I've stuck to the basics so that you have the fastest route to sewing confidence possible.
And I've kept the lessons as short and actionable as possible, with suggested homework to help you grow in confidence with every lesson.