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Made to Sew - Aneka Truman

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5 to 12
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Made to Sew's YouTube channel offers clear, well-structured sewing tutorials suitable for beginners as well as more experienced sewists. Topics range from basic sewing machine skills...more
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Made to Sew's YouTube channel offers clear, well-structured sewing tutorials suitable for beginners as well as more experienced sewists. Topics range from basic sewing machine skills and beginner techniques to more advanced lessons such as alterations, buttonholes, and pattern matching. The channel's playlists make it easy to find videos tailored to specific skills or project needs. Most tutorials are short and approachable, typically around ten minutes, while more detailed lessons may run closer to thirty minutes. All content is hosted on YouTube, so availability may vary depending on district filtering settings.

tag(s): fashion (14), holidays (229)

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Bookmark and save this site for use in Consumer Science Education classes to teach basic sewing skills; look for videos labeled "for beginners." This site is also helpful for sharing with students interested in sewing or fashion design to learn more about sewing methods. Made to Sew offers several playlists with tutorials for holiday projects; use these ideas as inspiration for classroom projects. Ask a parent with basic sewing knowledge to volunteer to help when working on holiday projects. Have students create tutorials for sewing projects using Google Slides, reviewed here, which includes photos and directions for each step of the process to complete the project.

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