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June 18, 2015
KRISTINE VEJAR: ALABAMA STUDIO SEWING PATTERNS
As we continue to get feedback from some of our favorite makers on Alabama Studio Sewing Patterns, we realize how lucky we are to be part of such a positive DIY community. So many fellow writers, designers, knitters, and Journal followers have contacted us with generous responses and honest commentary. How heartening it is to… Read on

June 24, 2021
JOURNEYS IN NATURAL DYEING + SWATCH OF THE MONTH
Swatch of the Month Inspiration: Beads + Sequins; June’s Swatch of the Month featuring Transitional Embroidery; “Shade Card” from Journeys in Natural Dyeing: Techniques for Creating Color at Home by Kristine Vejar and Adrienne Rodriguez (pages 182–183); “Oaks galls used to naturally dye June’s Swatch of the Month Embroidery Floss at the Verb Studio in… Read on

June 17, 2021
SWATCH OF THE MONTH INSPIRATION: A VERB FOR KEEPING WARM
Swatch of the Month Inspiration featuring Journeys in Natural Dyeing: Techniques for Creating Color at Home; Kristine Vejar: Alabama Studio Sewing Patterns from the Alabama Chanin Journal Archives; June Swatch of the Month Exclusive: Naturally Dyed Embroidery Floss; “Shearing day at Sally Fox’s farm from A Verb for Keeping Warm Blog; The Slim Scarf Kit;… Read on

June 10, 2021
TRANSITIONAL EMBROIDERY (+ NEW DIY KITS)
June’s Swatch of the Month explores a new way to showcase embroidery techniques through an application we call ‘Transitional Embroidery.’ Our three new kits—The Cropped Car Jacket, The Slim Scarf Kit, and The Scarf Kit—inspired us to experiment with this application. Transitional Embroidery is a combination of embroidery techniques applied to a fabric. As we… Read on

May 10, 2021
THE FACTORY + ALABAMA CHANIN 19/52 | 2021
“Shade Card for cellulose-based fibers” from The Modern Natural Dyer: A Comprehensive Guide to Dyeing Silk, Wool, Linen, and Cotton at Home by Kristine Vejar (pages 98–99). There’s something about being able to drop a few flowers into a dye pot and pull out a beautifully dyed fabric. That will always be magic for me.”… Read on

April 23, 2020
MAKING A LIFE
Melanie Falick has been a friend of Alabama Chanin and The School of Making since our earliest days and, through her former imprint at Abrams Books, edited five of our Studio Books. Her dedication to crafting by hand and sharing the importance of doing so made us compatible and complementary partners throughout the years. As part of her most recent… Read on

January 23, 2020
THE A-LINE DRESS PATTERN
Natalie’s passion for hand sewing and sustainability are the roots that helped The School of Making flourish into the entity that it is today. Throughout 2020, The School of Making will be launching new programing that will coincide with the celebration of 20 years since Natalie began her journey to our Family of Businesses and… Read on

September 27, 2018
A VERB FOR KEEPING WARM: NELL SHIRT
The School of Making offers a wide range of sewing patterns—both in The School of Making Book Series and as standalone patterns—to fit many different body types and lifestyles. In the past, we’ve also adapted sewing patterns from other designers using our techniques and materials, with beautiful results. Some of our favorites from the past are… Read on

April 28, 2016
THE MODERN NATURAL DYER: MORE EXPERIMENTS IN COLOR
We’ve had a fun (and colorful) month exploring natural dyes with Kristine Vejar through a series of projects from her book, The Modern Natural Dyer. Here’s a quick recap from our Journal, before we close out the month (which Kristine has tagged as #alabamachaninapril on Instagram) with a final project. – You can learn more… Read on

April 21, 2016
INSPIRATION: AN IRON BATH + CROP CARDIGAN
We continue our month-long exploration into natural dyeing with Kristine Vejar, author of The Modern Natural Dyer. Last week we created a Maggie Tunic project from fabric that was printed with flowers, and this week we highlight another project in The Modern Natural Dyer: the Iron Age Tank and Gilded Cardigan. Kristine chose to over… Read on

April 14, 2016
INSPIRATION: FLOWERS + TUNICS
“If the day and the night are such that you greet them with joy, and life emits a fragrance like flowers and sweet-scented herbs, is more elastic, more starry, more immortal — that is your success.” – Henry David Thoreau Recently, longtime friend and collaborator Kristine Vejar created fabric for us using a technique from… Read on

April 7, 2016
THE MODERN NATURAL DYER
One of my favorite parts of design school back in the 1980s was the hand-dyeing class I took in the fall of my third year. For me, it was a perfect combination of science and creativity that, to this day, I believe fostered some of my best work. A few years later, after I graduated… Read on

September 10, 2015
ALABAMA STUDIO SEWING PATTERNS: LINDA LEE
We are still receiving responses to Alabama Studio Sewing Patterns and are delighted to get great comments from Linda Lee, a notable maker who has quite a design collective of her own. Linda—who has become a friend over the years—is owner of The Sewing Workshop sewing school and produces a pattern collection under that same… Read on

April 16, 2015
CUSTOMIZATION: AMY HERZOG
Today, we begin a series of blog posts highlighting customized DIY garments made from Alabama Studio Sewing Patterns. We are lucky to work with a range of makers and writers across the spectrum of handwork. In the coming weeks, you’ll find stories and ideas from the likes of Heather Ross, Anna Maria Horner, Kristine Vejar, Joelle Hoverson, and Amy… Read on

April 7, 2015
LAUNCHING ALABAMA STUDIO SEWING PATTERNS
Last Thursday we started shipping our newest book, Alabama Studio Sewing Patterns. Stacks of books around the office moved quickly into boxes and off into the hands of readers. Thank you for all your sweet notes of praise and excitement. We find it equally exciting to move on to this next chapter. Look for our… Read on

September 25, 2012
SEAM ALLOWANCE PROJECT
This summer Kristine Vejar, founder of A Verb for Keeping Warm (one of the first stores to sell our fabrics and supplies in a retail setting), began a project that encourages each of us to make 25% of our wardrobe. Simply stated, this means 1 out of every 4 garments in your closet should be handmade-… Read on

May 17, 2021
THE FACTORY + ALABAMA CHANIN 20/52 | 2021
“Every colour harbours its own soul.” — Emil Nolde Last week we explored the world of natural dyeing in anticipation of our collaboration with Botanical Colors. This week we highlight and share friends, inspirations, makers, growers, and trailblazers in the world of natural dyeing. Like Alabama Chanin, these artisans share a passion for sustainability and the preservation of heirloom plants and processes…. Read on

May 14, 2021
NEW, LIMITED-EDITION NATURALLY DYED DESIGNS
Alabama Chanin x Botanical Colors:Available for Pre-sale A limited-edition collection of core Alabama Chanin designs, naturally dyed in collaboration with Botanical Colors. Each soft pink garment is hand-dyed with madder root and other natural resources to achieve the signature tone found throughout the assortment, beautifully unique to each garment. Like all of our garments, the… Read on

May 11, 2021
CORE ESSENTIALS: WARDROBE BUILDING BLOCKS
Indispensable wardrobe staples and everyday basics, made in the USA from organic cotton fabrics for quality that lasts. Explore an assortment of modern, evergreen essentials, designed to pair well with one another and work seamlessly into our daily lives. Arriving Friday: We’ve taken four of our favorite Core styles and collaborated with Botanical Colors to… Read on