g&g Makers Gallery


Showcasing our clever customers!

Milly has made an amazing new Desmond Backpack for work using our British Millerain Wax Cotton. It's such a great backpack with loads of room and looks so well made that her husband has started designing his own for Milly to make!

Rachel made her perfect summer shorts using the Lander Pattern by True Bias and some classic denim. The shorts look gorgeous and with such a timeless design, she will be able to wear them year after year!

Sarah has sewn up a fabulous dungaree dress from Marilla Walker's Roberts Collection, using Liberty Denim. It looks lovely and will be perfect for layering as the weather gets cooler!

Tasha is so pleased with her Alder Shirtdress and I think it looks fab too! She used a 4.5oz lightweight denim which is ideal for shirtdresses because it hangs beautifully and presses really well. Great job, Tasha!

Silvia has sewn up a gorgeous Sudley Top from Megan Nielsen Patterns, using Atelier Brunette Posie Blue Viscose. It looks amazing paired with a high waisted skirt and the collar with ties finish it off perfectly!

Cath has made a Chalk & Notch Fringe Dress with Metallic Blossom Double Gauze which looks so pretty! Double gauze is really comfy to wear - this is the ultimate summer dress!

These 8 wonderful ladies attended our Outerwear Retreat just last week and made some amazing coats, with almost everyone getting finished! We had a great mixture of two Opiums, a Waver, two Kellys, an Eden and two Clares which all look absolutely fantastic, well done ladies! They enjoyed lots of sewing, along with delicious food, private shopping time and a private yoga session - if this sounds like something you'd love to attend then tap here for more information on our Coat Making Retreat!

Elizabeth has made a super chic Linden Sweatshirt using Navy and White Loopback Jersey. The stripes look very French inspired and I love the way she has turned the direction on the neckband and cuffs!

Louise used the Marigold pattern from Tilly and the Buttons and added a waist tie to make this great pair of trousers. She paired the pattern with Navy Tencel Twill which is such a perfect choice with the right amount of drape for the trousers.

Samantha has sewn up a gorgeous Jarrah Sweater with waist tie using our super versatile Deep Maroon Loopback Jersey. It looks lovely and the colour is perfect for Autumn!


Find your files

Your digital files and video links can be accessed through your order history in your G&G account. Simply check your Order History to find your Order Assets, which include links to all files and videos.


Tips on how to store and save your files and videos

There are a number of ways that you can access your files and videos for easy reference in the future. 

In your email inbox
We recommend creating a folder in your inbox to file the order confirmation email so that you can easily locate it in your inbox in the future. This is one way to be able to easily find your videos in your own inbox.

If you have accidentally deleted an order confirmation email and would like it to be resent to your inbox, please email us info@guthrie-ghani.co.uk and we can manually resend it to you. 

A saved playlist on Youtube

When you view a Hints and Tips video on Youtube, and are logged into the Youtube platform, you can save this video to your own playlist.

This playlist can be set to be a private playlist that you can view and all of the videos you have access to as part of a Sewing Society Kit or you have purchased as a stand alone video can be saved together here. 

Create a playlist

To create a playlist when you are logged into Youtube, click the three dots icon that is under the video next to the share button. A menu will appear, click on save.

Add to Playlist

A window will pop up with a list of all of your play lists (if you have any) as well as an option to + New playlist. Click on this button.

Private Playlist

Type in the name of your play list, here I’ve called mine Sewing Society Top Tips videos and I’ve set it to private, so only I will be able to view it. Then click on the ‘create’ button.

You can view your playlists and the videos saved within them by clicking on the playlist tab of your youtube profile.


Storing on your device or laptop

You can download the pdf files and save them to your computer or device. You may want to create an electronic filing system for all of your sewing pattern pdf folders. Then within that folder, have different folders for the sewing patterns you own. If you own a lot of PDF files you may want to organise them by sewing pattern company. 

Saving files to a device or computer relies on that computer or device always being accessible and in working order.

Saving to a google drive or cloud storage

You may have access to a google drive or another form of cloud storage such as dropbox that sits on the internet where you can save and store files. This works in the same way as sorting them on a device or computer but when they sit ‘in the cloud’ on the internet it means you can access them from any device as long as you have the login to that ‘cloud’ or drive. 

Within the account area on the g&g website

Your files and videos will be stored under your g&g account, within the order that you originally placed for the files and videos. These can be accessed at any time and the links do not expire. You can navigate to the files and videos by using the steps outlined above. 

We can also recommend that you may wish to make a note in a sewing note book or other other note book that you have of the order numbers that contain your digital files or links.


We hope these tips will help you to easily access the resources you have more easily and as always the g&g team are more than happy to help if you need any assistance at all in locating a specific order or files. Please do reach out to us by email info@guthrie-ghani.co.uk 

Happy Sewing!
The g&g team