Most people think learning to sew means jumping straight into a project; BUT that’s actually one of the biggest reasons beginners get frustrated.
When you’re first learning to sew, you really need to get comfortable with a few core skills first, like:
• sewing straight lines
• controlling the fabric
• understanding your machine
• learning basic sewing terminology
That’s why inside The Sewing Academy I teach beginners using paper practice sheets first, so you build confidence before moving into projects.
Once those basics click, sewing suddenly becomes much easier.
If you’re new to sewing, tell me in the comments:
What part of sewing feels the most intimidating right now?