FAQs
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All of my free content covering everything from alterations and tailoring tutorials to sewing machine use and so much more can be seen here on YouTube or here right on this website under ‘Learn’.
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Currently, we do not organize full in-person classes as the intent of the videos is to be able to reach so many more people! However, I am always open to requests from groups or clubs who have their own sewing machines and equipment! If that sounds like you, and you’d like to discuss further, click here to contact me!
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Yes! Most often requests come from groups or organizations who already have sewing equipment available and are interested in a specific area of on instruction such as:
Learning to use a serger
Learning to sew a set-in sleeve
etc.
If you have a specific request on behalf of a group or organization, send it over to me here!
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I’ll be honest, not usually, but apparently I’m also very bad at saying no so if you’ve got a proposal, shoot it over to me here!
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Yes! Although we can’t guarantee that every project will be selected, we are always looking for interesting projects to film and share with the world! If you’ve got something in mind, send me the details here!
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Absolutely! If you represent a company that you think aligns well with our style, brand, and overall vibe, we would love to connect! Please reach out to us here to get the conversation started!
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Big, yes! The more the merrier! If you have an interesting show, skill, or anything else that you think would make for an awesome video, I want to know about it! Send your collaboration ideas my way here!
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No, unfortunately, we only perform general alterations services through our local shop for local customers, we do not accept any mail-in items. If you are in Oklahoma and would like to schedule an appointment to see one of our tailors, you are welcome to do that here. *Please keep in mind that our turnaround time for local services is at least one week from the date of your appointment (longer lead time is necessary for custom and bridal services).
Have another question that I didn’t cover? You guessed it; shoot it over to us here!