Whether you know someoe who is a design student, loves to sew or is learning to sew, these are the best gifts to give them 

Conair Battery Operated Fabric Defuzzer/Shaver

The Conair Defuzzer safely removes pills and unwanted broken and matted fibers from your favorite clothes, catching them in the detachable lint catcher for disposal. 

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Sewing Seam Rippers

These are an essentail when creating clothes. Sems in garments do not always come out perfect and the sem ripper helps you take the sem out. 

Sewing Clips and Quilting Clips

These fabrics clips are greats for when your working with materials such as silks or satins. Using regular push pins might create wholes in the fabrics and these clips serve as an alternative.

Flexible Curve Ruler Flex Design Rule

This ruler is perfect for when you are cutting curves in your patterns or fabrics.

LED Light Strip for Sewing Machine

This gift is great for someone who needs to add a little more light to the sewing machine.

WORKLION 24" x 36" Large Self Healing PVC Cutting Mat

This self-healing cutting mat helps protect your working table surface and helps when measuring and cutting fabrics.

Fashionary's Fashionpedia

A visual fashion dictionary covering all the technical terms from style to material to production with illustrations and infographics. It encompasses rich, extensive information and yet is easy to read. 

Fashionary's POSES for Fashion Illustration

Their set of 100 pose cards are accurately proportioned, with practical poses that cover basic style to couture to sportswear even including a built-in filing system to accommodate the busy fashion professional. The guide book includes detailed step by step demonstrations of fashion sketching, beautifully drawn by fashion illustrator Connie Lim.

Fashionary's Fashion Business Manual

The ultimate guide to learning about the ins and outs of creating your own fashion brands. The book comes with textpack illustrations that you can copy on the company’s website and helps you understand how a brand is create from beinging to end.

“Disclaimer: The language used in this text may not be appropriate for users under the age of 18. An alternative ‘Clean as Heck’ version is available that uses fun and funny substitute curse words more suited for younger readers. Learn the how, where, when, and ‘What the f**k?!’ of sewing basic garments. You’ll find the basics of using a sewing machine, insight into patterns and pattern-making, and all of the easiest odds and ends to include in your own garment creations.”

-Katylin Dornbier