![]() ![]() It definitely has an older feel to it and is one of the French sewing magazines that doesn’t seem so targeted towards trends. Now I have an overlocker I can finally make this dress!! It is such a staple and for some reason I love the turtleneck, they used to bother me before but I’m dreaming of some soft Bamboo Stretch Knit on my neck keeping me warm.Īnother magazine I sometimes like to buy is Elena Couture. The magazine is very modern and all the patterns are lovely, a few are on my very long sewing list. They even include pictures of sewing needle to show you even more clearly that this is where you sew, I love it! No need for google translator. This magazine also has fantastic instructions. There are not as many patterns as Burdastyle but the tracing is much easier. ![]() It only has patterns for women and they are gorgeous. My other favourite but less talked about magazine is Couture Mode. The hype about this magazine are definitely well founded. I need to sew up this coat for Spring next year! I don’t speak French but that is not an issue because the step by step pictured instructions to sewing each garment is fantastic!!! They lead you through everything. I’ve never been interested in sewing for children but this dress turned me.Įvery pattern is very chic and beautifully styled. How adorable is this dress! Sent me off on a broody spell. I love how contemprary this magazine is and there is literally a project for every member of the family, so no selfish sewing excuses!! I’ve only got two issues but I’m going to start getting them regularly. Introducing La Victor Maison (which is actually Dutch but is sold all over France, thanks Jennystitch for letting me know! I don’t want to get in misrepresentation troubles :p) I’ve taken the chance to stock up on French sewing magazines (even though I don’t speak a word of the language) and thought someone would maybe be interested in what they have to offer their home sewers. While the crafting/sewing boom is awaking, sewing magazines have been springing up all over. ![]() They’ve bought a lovely little house and are renovating it so they can spend their golden years gardening and drinking wine for breakfast. My mum and stepdad have decided England is too cold/expensive and want to retire in France. I’m in the lucky position of being able to pop to a sleepy french town every so often. Hello! I was wondering whether anyone would be interested in this post but I LOVE snooping at other countries sewing resources so maybe this might interest a few people… ![]()
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