Did you know that we have an awesome partnership with Sew4Home and have already published many posts this year offering you excellent sewing and embroidery information and more?
NO? Well, for a start you can search in the search box on this blog for Sew4Home. Up will come all the posts where we have offered excellent projects and sewing tips from Sew4Home.
You can also go to our Inspire tab on www.janome.ca and see all that we have there for you with this same sewing partnership. There are projects and much more.
And don’t forget that Sew4Home provided 21 FREE designs – our Days of the Week in English and French with the cutest embroidery to pair with each of the 7 days. We have featured this already on Janome Life a few times in recent months but here is a reminder. These designs are ONLY available at your Janome Canada dealer
AND there are more Sew4Home embroidery designs NOW AVAILABLE at your local Janome Canada dealer. Trust me, these are so cute…..a dog and a cat design. Take a look at them! Scroll down to the bottom for Link.
We have had monthly posts since May 2020 on a range of sewing topics – step by step pictorial tutorials on topics such as fussy cutting, making continuous bias strips, how to choose fabrics; how to adjust webbing to fit hardware; making an adjustable strap and more.
And we have detailed downloadable PDF projects. This was the most recent Sew4Home one:
There are machine pairings with MORE project information such as baby blanket, apron and decorative pillow. More is coming soon.
All of the above are either under the Inspire tab on our website or right here on Janome Life blog.
We are continually offering you more inspiration, projects and Janome sewing support.
I am looking for written instructions for Stitching the Ditch. Do you know where I can find it?
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Hi Lynn,
Have you done a search here on Janome Life blog? We have done many, many posts over the years and I’m sure we have done some on ditch quilting/ stitching in the ditch.
Also look on http://www.Sew4home.com and Chatterbox Quilts. Both of these websites are sure to have info.
What specifically do you want to know? Feet? Technique?
Liz
JANOME CANADA
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