LAUREL HOFFMANN (“Industry Seam Allowances,” p. 40) says, “When writing technical instructions, testing is a constant, which is the reason I spend the same amount of time experimenting as I do perfecting. For me, they are one and the same. I sew as I write, editing the writing, and correcting the diagrams until the material can be easily understood.”
Experienced in custom and industrial garment creation, grading, and patternmaking, Laurel is completing her instructional sewing program books, tested during the 20 years she taught in college. She lives in Oreland, Pennsylvania. CFashionEdu.com
ERIN WEISBART (“Essential Techniques: Catchstitch review,” p. 74) says, “I think it’s important to do both. When developing a pattern or following a personal sewing whim, I often experiment for the joy of trying new things and to…
