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  2. 40 Beginner Sewing Projects That Anyone Can Pull Off - AOL

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  3. Beginner-friendly sewing machines for any home project - AOL

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    The Brother XM2701 is a truly excellent sewing machine that offers the rare combination of expert-level quality and a beginner-friendly interface. ... Sewing machines can look intimidating with ...

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    This beginner-friendly course uses a playful and rational approach to help you understand and practice drawing processes, regardless of age or drawing experience. The final project is completing ...

  5. List of sewing stitches - Wikipedia

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    Straight stitch – the basic stitch in hand-sewing and embroidery; Tacking stitch (UK, also baste or pin) – quick, temporary stitching intended to be removed; Tent stitch – diagonal embroidery stitch at a 45-degree angle; Topstitch – used on garment edges such as necklines and hems, helps facings stay in place and gives a crisp edge

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Textile arts

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    This project aims to better organize information in articles related to textile arts on Wikipedia. A major problem is organizing the vast amount of information that has been and continues to be collected. A primary goal of this project is to collect and organize this information and make it accessible to everyone, regardless of their skill level.

  7. Valentina (software) - Wikipedia

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    Valentina is an open source pattern drafting software tool, designed to be the foundation of a new stack of open source tools to remake the garment industry. [5] The program was named after mother of the founder Roman Telezhinsky, a cutter by profession, who gave him the idea for the project.