The School of Making strives to be a constant source of education and inspiration to all our makers—those local to our home base in Florence, Alabama, and across the globe.
Besides the Journal and our Facebook and Instagram accounts, Pinterest is another way we connect to the world. Today we announce a new Pinterest account dedicated exclusively to The School of Making. The carefully curated boards range from DIY inspiration and The School of Making projects to kits, notions, and helpful resources. These boards and pins can be accessed anytime and will allow you to share and connect with friends and fellow makers.
We invite you to join us on The School of Making Pinterest here.
The School of Making would also like to take a moment to celebrate our community of makers and their Facebook Stitchalong group. Launched last spring, the Stitchalong group is one of passionate creators who utilize the Stitchalong as a way to connect with like-minded crafters across the world and just down the street to share ideas, encouragement, and favorite projects. Their unwavering support of our DIY initiative is a constant source of inspiration to all of us at The School of Making.
Join the Stitchalong (and invite your friends) here.
For a truly immersive making experience, we welcome you to our visit flagship store for workshops, mending, and morning coffee during First and Third Tuesdays.
Could you tell me the simplest dress pattern from organic kni material?
Thx!
Hi, Trish. We love the Frances Dress or the A-line Dress as beginner dress patterns. (You can find the A-line Dress pattern, as well as all patterns that have been featured in our book series, on the disc included in our Alabama Studio Sewing Patterns book.) Happy Sewing!