Bustle & Sew Magazine: The Final Twenty Issues

$50.00

Description

The Bustle & Sew Magazine began life in 2011, as a simple collection of three or four patterns, plus one or two short articles, and I have been producing it (and absolutely loved doing so) for the last 14, nearly 15 years.  It has grown to eighty pages, with each issue containing six patterns, a recipe section, articles on all kinds of interesting topics from gardening to embroidery, arts and crafts to country life and the natural world.  And there is no advertising or sponsorship, just pure content.

As I will be at least partly retiring in September 2027, I have decided to offer the final twenty issues of the  Bustle & Sew Magazine for a single payment of just US $50.  This is equivalent to just $2.50 per issue.  If you decide to purchase the Final Twenty Issues you will receive issues 181-200 on a monthly basis between January 2026 and September 2027 when the final magazine will be sent to you.

Your magazines will be sent by email on the last Thursday of every month and they are easy to use (and print) pdf files.

Please click on the images below for a peep between the covers of the December and July 2025 editions that hopefully will give you an idea of what’s inside each issue…

If you’re expecting a glossy high-street, high-budget publication, stuffed with adverts and promotions, then this probably isn’t the magazine for you. But if you’re looking for quirky, unusual and fun sewing projects, all with my unique style, and enjoy filling your home with beautiful ideas, and finding out about all kinds of interesting things (not just sewing!)  then you’re sure to love the Bustle & Sew Magazine.

Don’t forget, you are free to sell items you personally have made from Bustle & Sew patterns. All the templates are included at full size, so there’s no awkward re-sizing – no fiddling around with photocopiers or hanging around at printing shops. You can start creating straight away! I don’t mind if you personally want to make items to sell from my patterns, but you are not licensed to go into mass production.