The tutorial list on La Sewista just seems to be growing and growing and much deserving of some organization! I've established these categories to hopefully make the tutes easier to find. Hem treatments Bindings and Pipings Other good sewing stuff including tailoring, care of fabrics and more Heirloom Techniques Organization Fitting More Sewing Odds and Ends These tutorials are what has worked for me. I don't claim to be an expert. On the blog I show how I accomplish various sewing tasks and if they have worked out well enough I will put them in the "Tutorial" page to share. In my opinion there are two cardinal rules to all sewing. First, there is always more than one technique to achieve a sewing goal. Use what works for you and know there are probably a few other ways to do the same process. The second cardinal rule? Well, that comes from Roberta Carr and it is "reduce bulk whenever possible", and I do! Some techniques have been learned from sewists far more skilled than I but in those cases credit has been clearly given and I thank these individuals for there generosity in teaching us all how to sew a bit better and easier. In some cases I have tweaked their techniques a bit to work for me and/or my particular project. Again, take what works for you and realize that in this situation it is not my original idea but one from a far greater sewing mind. Hem Treatments The Kenneth King Hem Bunny's Sheer Hem Faux Piped Hem Baby Hems Madeira Hems Bindings and Pipings The Absolute Best Way to make Bias Binding Piping Basics "Cotton" binding technique Sewing Bias Strips Piping Corners and Curves "Mock" Piped Hem Joining piping and welting Other great sewing "stuff" Flat lining, Part One Flat lining, Part Two The "Koos" Zipper The "Koos" Zipper 2.0 The Collar Band Hong Kong Seams Molding Sleeve Caps No Math Scallops The Intersection of Facing and Jump Hem The Nancy Zieman Collar Same sizing your pockets Nancy's Express Sleeve Pants/Jeans stay, Part One Pants/Jeans stay, Part Two Original Pants stay tute Drafting a flutter sleeve (scroll down) The burrito yoke treatment Floating Interfacing Foiling Inset corners Making Undies with lots of links Fitting Petiting a Pattern Heirloom Sewing Madeira Hems Bullion Hints Sash Keepers Different Types of Smocking Organization Organizing Laces and Trims Pattern folding 101 All text and photos on this blog are copyrighted. A matter of fact, everything on this blog is copyrighted. I have learned that the sewing blogosphere is huge and hugely friendly and helpful. If you take any information from this blog without permission, believe me, you will be found and caught. It has happened already and the sewing public is more than happy to play detective for me. So, please do not use any content without my express permission. Guess what? I've been known to give permission so email me if you have such a request. The content of this blog is the sole property of the owner/writer unless stated otherwise. Content cannot be reproduced without my consent and all rights are reserved. Thank you, Bunny ©La Sewista 2020