A is for Awesome (that’s you!):
- A Charm of Magpies
- Adventures of a Girl from the Naki
- All the whimsical things
- All Style and All Substance
- Allison.C Sewing Gallery
- Alyz Creations
- Amanda’s Adventures in Sewing
- Ancien-Nouveau
- Assorted Notions
B is for Buttons:
- Bag’n-telle
- Be.Mine
- Biketopus
- Bimble and Pimble
- Bloom’s Endless Summer
- Bobbincat Sewing
- BSC Perth WA
C is for Creative:
- Calico Stretch
- Caroline Larnach
- Catherine Daze’s Blog
- Cation Designs
- Charity Shop Chic
- Cheeky Cha Cha
- Cheese Blog
- Cherry Pix: Sewing Pix
- Closet Case Files
- Coletterie
- Confessions & Recovery of a Fabric-holic
- The Couture Academic
- Crafty Mermaid
- The Crazy Gypsy Chronicles
D is for Dart:
- Daughter Fish
- Diary of a Sewing Fanatic
- Did You Make That?
- Disparate Disciplines
- DIY Style
- Dixie DIY
- Demented Kiwi Diaries
- The Dreamstress
- Dresses and Me
E is for Elastic:
F is for FABRIC! (of which you can never have too much):
- Fabric-a-Brac
- Fabric Epiphanies
- The Fabric Store
- Fashion Me Fabulous
- A Fashionable Stitch
- The Fashion Workshop
- Feel the Fear and sew it anyway!
- A Few Threads Loose
- Fifty Two Fancies
- Flossie FT
- The Flying Frog
- The Forgotten Fashionista
- Four Square Walls
- Frabjous Couture
G is for Gorgeous (in your you-made clothes):
H is for Handmade:
- Handmade by Carolyn
- Hawes & Freer
- He Cooks…She Sews!
- Hey Cotton
- Historical Living with Hvitr
- Home Made Couture
I is for Interfacing:
J is for Jealous (of your amazing talent!):
K is for Knife Pleat:
L is for Lace (pretty!):
- Laulipop NZ
- Lazy Stitching
- Lemjam
- Lilacs & Lace
- Little Nashua
- A Little Sewing
- The Long & Winding Bobbin
- The Long Thread
- Lladybird
- Lower Your Presser Foot
M is for Measuring Tape:
- Made By J
- Made Marion Craft
- Magpieness
- Makes the Things
- Making It Well
- Mercury – Handmade Fashion
- Miss Celie’s Pants
- Miss Jackson
- Modern Twist
- Modern Vintage Cupcakes
- Mood Sewciety Blog
- ms. modiste
- The Musings of a Dedicated Housefiancee
- My Happy Sewing Place
- My Little Nook
- My Messings
- My Sewing Factory
N is for Needles:
O is for Overlock:
P is for PATTERNS:
- Papercut – Things I Heart…
- Patterns ~ Scissors ~ Cloth
- paunnet
- The Perfect Nose
- Pieces of Us
- Petit Main Sauvage
- Piccolo Presents
- Polka Dot Overload
- PolyCraftual
- The Purl bee
Q is for Quilting (why can’t I stop buying those cute fat quarters?!)
R is for Ruffles (love them!):
S is for Sewing Machine (of course!):
- Sadie the Sewing Machine
- Scruffy Badger Time
- Serinde
- Seamstress: Poppykettle
- Sent from my iRon
- The Selfish Seamstress
- Sew Alluring
- Sew Biased
- Sew Brunswick
- Sew Busy Lizzy
- Sew Celia
- Sew Fearless
- Sew I Thought
- Sew, I’ve been Thinking…
- Sew Love Tea Do
- Sew Me Love
- Sew Tessuti Blog
- Sew Twin Needle
- Sewing Adventures in the Attick
- The Sewing Divas
- Sewing Down Under
- The Sewing Fashionista
- Sewing Galaxy
- sewpergirl
- Sewist Stitch
- Sewaholic
- Sew/Cook
- Sewn
- The Sewphist
- Sew Squirrel
- Sew Tawdry
- Sew Well
- Sewing Down Under
- Shoes & Sewing
- Silly Billy Sewing
- Sixty Six Stitches
- Smash the Stash
- The Slapdash Sewist
- So Sew Lovely
- ‘So, Zo What Do You Know?’
- staceyverb
- Stepalica
- Stitch and Witter
- StitchPunk (Urban Threads)
- Summersville
- Sunday Crafternoon
- Su Sews So-So
- Suzy Patterns
T is for Top Stitching (nice & straight):
- The Takahe Bites
- Tanit-Isis
- Thanks! I made This Myself!
- Threads
- Three Dresses Project
- 3 Hours Past the Edge of the World
- thread square
- Thread Tracings
- Tilly and the Buttons
- Toferet’s Empty Bobbin
- Trash to Couture
- Two Random Words
U is for UFO (don’t let that pile get too big!):
V is for Vintage:
W is for Weekend (yay, time for sewing):
Y is for Yoke:
Z is for Zipper:
HI I am messaging you today as I have an original Pfaff 360 (1960) with all original parts and carry case in pristine condition fully serviced. I was hoping you could help me shed some light on the actual value of this machine. It is a dream machine and works like a Trojan…. I would appreciate your assistance.
Hi Frederick – I am only an amateur vintage machine collector. I am not able to help you value your machine. Thanks.
This is fantastic, I’ve shared to all our emerging designers to give them a bit of morning inspiration 🙂
This page is awesome!
What a giant list of blogs! I should take the time to check them all out. Thanks for making this list. I love getting to now new blogs! Jeej!
Hi, I live in Costa Rica where I can get the Patrones mag. Since you seem to have sewn some things from the patterns, I was wondering if you could tell me if the the seam allowances are included in the patterns they provide. I am an experienced sewer and can’t seem to get the sizing right. Thanks in advance for you help!
Susan
Hi Susan, I subscribed to Patrones by emailing suscripciones@rba.es – the seam allowances are NOT included so you have to add them yourselves. I find that compared to other patterns sizing charts the waist size is a lot smaller so I usually cut a bit bigger in the waist. I hope that helps 🙂
wowza that is quite the list, i better get busy reading 😉
I have been “collecting” for quite some time 😉
Wow- love this list – thanks for compiling and including me! BTW…I’m an Aussie blogger …can I have an Aussie Flag too? 😉
Absolutely! Sorry I missed if off: Go Team Aussie/NZ 🙂
thank you!
Wow – that is an awesome list of bloggers – thanks for that. Hmmm…think I spend too much time reading blogs and not enough sewing!
Me too! Actually this last week I’ve not started up my computer in my sewing room, I think I’ve been much more efficient without the distraction 😉 hehe
I love how you’ve got the flags for fellow kiwi and aussie bloggers – yay!!
Thanks, I love finding more Kiwi and Aussie blogs so I figure other & Kiwis and Aussies do too 🙂