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Hand Sew a Smock Shirt or Dress

Loved this course! Finally easy and simple step by step course for a handsmocked blouse. I would advise you to have finished a few hand sewn garments beforehand, as although the videos are ver thorough and explanations are detailed, completion on your own is always different and a bit of experience won't hurt in this case. Take your time for the project, but stick with it. The final result is beautiful and cannot be bought in any store and it will last you a long long time!

Lucy

About This Class

In this class you will learn to make your own smock dress or shirt completely by hand. You will learn how to measure yourself, how to cut your pieces and all the stitches you need to create this beautiful garment.

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In the class you will be shown everything you need to buy to get started. This is not an expensive hobby and you can get all the basics very affordably. You don’t need a sewing machine but if you like to use a machine you can do some parts on a machine.

In this dress making class I film close ups of each step and talk you through the process and you can sew along with me.

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This is for those with some basic experience of sewing, or loads of enthusiasm and patience!
If you are totally new to sewing you might like to take my Gathered Skirt Class or Palazzo Pants Class first. Saying that I have broken everything right down so if you are totally new you will be able to do it, but some of the stitches take a bit of practice to get the hang of.

By the end of this class you will be equipped with all the skills to design, measure, cut and hand sew your own smock.

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You will require some imagination and willingness to give it a go, and maybe get it wrong the first time. A growth mindset is most definitely required.

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I love making and wearing clothes I’ve made myself because it really makes me appreciate clothing and clothing production. Each piece takes hours and fits into the ethics of slow living. With everything available so quickly now, we can become impatient and lazy. Hand sewing has taught me patience and hard work!

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