Almond Studio is where self-taught sewists thrive, with simple tutorials, trendy patterns, and a community that celebrates your DIY journey.

The Self Taught Sewing Course
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- 10 videos that take you through everything you need to know about sewing from home
- 3 patterns included to build your confidence
BLACK FRIDAY SPECIAL
70% off our popular The Self Taught Sewing Course
- Lifetime access to our most popular course – with 10 videos and patterns to follow – for just £10
- Offer expires on Thursday 5th December 2024
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How do you get rid of that homemade look? The biggest compliment a self-taught sewist can receive is “Where did you buy that?” – who else responds to this with a smile before announcing that it was made by yourself. Completing a sewing project is always rewarding, but what truly sets apart a homemade piece
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I realised that sewing made me feel good a few years in, when I picked making my own prom dress over going to the shops. I would spend hours and hours on the machine, and would feel a huge sense of satisfaction and pride when my finished garment was ready to wear. Sewing remained a
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Once I learned how to use a sewing machine, I though hand sewing would stay in the past. It’s time consuming, not as strong – but I was wrong. At a young age I would hand sew garments for my dolls, but I hadn’t learned the correct techniques. In an age where sewing machines can
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A friend of mine walked in with a new pair of jeans, “I made them myself – it wasn’t as bad as it looks” she exclaimed. Whilst denim’s rough demeanour can be off-putting, it is a timeless fabric that’s both durable and stylish, making it a favourite for everything from jeans and jackets to bags
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Don’t cut paper with fabric scissors has become the number one rule in the sewing room. It took me a few years to understand the different types of scissors I needed. When it comes to sewing, having the right tools can make all the difference, and one of the most important tools in your kit
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I learned to sew in the 00’s – YouTube was new, and I could count the sewing influencers on one hand. I taught myself how to sew by playing around with the machine and watching hours of tutorials when I became stuck. I believed that it was impossible to do a sewing class from home,
