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Unexpected Things Happen at Sewing Retreat

  I just recently returned from a sewing retreat in Shipshewana, Indiana for the Lansing Clippers, a chapter of the American Sewing Guild.   I love going to these retreats.   They provide an opportunity to get to know our members better and an opportunity to learn by watching what others are sewing.   And sometimes, unexpected things happen.   For example, one attendee learned to use a serger for the first time.   You should have heard her shout when she serged the first seam.   She made her first tee shirt using a serger.   One of our members, Bev D., showed her how to fit and make the tee top.   Congratulations, Elizabeth D.!   You did a great job making your first tee top and using a serger for the first time! Another unexpected thing that happened was I volunteered to give a presentation about sewing a 12-piece wardrobe.   I previously volunteered to give a presentation in September 2025 about draping.   We held an Education Committee meeting during the retreat and I commented th

Ready - Set - Sew!

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  Ready, Set Sew! You’ve all heard the proverb “it takes a village to raise a child”, highlighting the benefits of community wisdom and support.   Well, it also takes a “village” to learn new sewing skills, practice those skills, and provide encouragement during the process.   That’s exactly what happened during our “Ready, Set, Sew” adventure. It all started when various guild members expressed renewed (or first time) interest in exploring the process of garment construction but weren’t quite sure how to get started.    For some, it had been years since making a garment, some had never made a garment, and others simply enjoyed the benefits of group projects.   Meanwhile, other guild members wanted to participate in a group project but preferred a quilting focus.   So, after some discussion, two simple patterns were selected: the Moss Jacket from Helen’s Closet and a quilted triangle table runner, free from All People Quilt.   Guild members signed up by selecting their preference