A month or so ago, I was suddenly and surprisingly inspired to sew a coat. I don’t need to wear coats very often in LA and really never thought that I’d take the time to make one. But I’ve been feeling cold more than usual this fall, mostly due to living in a new neighborhood closer to the ocean and a new house with heating issues. The heating issues are going to be addressed (it will take some $$$$) but in the meantime, why not sew a coat? :)
Sewing Stitches Illustrator Brushes
Today I have a different kind of treat for you. It’s sewing related but specifically useful for sewing pattern designers. While I was working on designing my 2018 Sewing Calendar, I started playing around with Illustrator brushes and created a set of brushes to create some of the most common machine stitches. I love how they turned out on the calendar and thought it would be fun to share the brushes too. If you use Illustrator to create sewing related illustrations, these brushes are a quick way to show different types of stitches. Just draw a line, apply the brush and you have a fancy stitch line that would normally take much, much longer to draw.
There are a couple of ways to use the brushes. One way is to start by drawing a line. Next, with the line selected, open your Brushes palette and click on the style you’d like applied to the line. You can adjust the color in the Color palette and the weight of the line using the Stroke palette. Another way is to start by selecting a brush. Then, using the Brush tool, draw a line. The stitches will curve along the lines you create and the color and line weight can be adjusted. Learn more about brushes here.
These brushes didn’t take a lot of time to create (not counting my years of experience using Illustrator) in comparison to a sewing pattern but they do have value and are available for sale on other websites. So, I’ve decided to do something a little different, and ask for donations to UNICEF (learn more about what they do here). Why UNICEF? They help kids in desperate need all over the world and a little bit of money can go a long way with them. Also, I know I have readers from all over the world and wanted to choose something that’s relevant to everyone.
UPDATE OCT 2021: The donation system stopped working due to back end issues that I can’t figure out. So, I’ve set the price for these brushes to $3 USD. All proceeds will still be donated to UNICEF.
Please note, these brushes are for personal and commercial use. Resale and/or distribution is prohibited. I hope you find these brushes useful and fun. Happy sewing and thank you in advance for supporting!
Holiday Gift Guide – 18 Gifts for Sewists
I'm generally a very selfish sewist but when the holidays come around, I'm in the mood for giving. But still I have to admit it's always much easier to think of gifts for myself than gifts for others. So, if you're looking for a gift for your best sewing buddy or looking to build your own holiday wish list, I've created today's Holiday Gift Guide for Sewists. These gifts are affordable, stylish and also useful. Read on for all the details.


