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Welcome to Fashion Students Online. This website has been built with the mission to make fashion education accessible and to enable learners of all kinds to soak up the collective knowledge. All of the content on this website is created by our users -- that's right, every user has the right and ability to submit and share information with the group. We have a vibrant community of students, home learners, hobbyists, and even grannies who are interested in knowing how to do more than just sew and we hope you'll join us in making this website an amazing resource. (You will only see this message on your first visit)

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Here at FSO we know everyone has different interests so we have set up a variety of subscriptions for our users. We use Feedburner to manage our subscriptions so that our users have a choice of subscribing via their RSS/Atom Reader (such as Google Reader) or subscribing via E-Mail. With Feedburner you can unsubscribe at any time with a click of a button. We do not use our subscriptions to spam. Everything that you receive through your subscription is also available on our website.

 

New: Subscribe to Student Blogs

Student Blog Postings do not go out in the regular subscriptions so if you want to keep up to date with them just use the links below. You will get notified of all blog postings. At a later date we will add the option to subscribe to each blog. When that happens there will be an RSS symbol next to their name on the "Meet the Bloggers" page.
Subscribe to the Student Blogs by Email -- OR -- Subscribe in a reader

 

The Whole Kit&Kaboodle

For those who want to keep an eye on the whole site you have many more choices than just RSS & Email, infact there are 8 ways to subscribe to the entire site! You will be notified of new student blog posts if you become a fan on facebook or if you follow us on twitter. Otherwise, the other 6 methods will notify you of everything except student blogs.
Add Fashion Students Online to your LiveJournal Friends Page
Subscribe to the bi-monthly Fashion Students Online Newsletter
Follow us on Twitter -- OR -- Subscribe to our Twitter posts via RSS
Become a Fan on Facebook -- OR -- Subscribe via networked blogs on Facebook
Subscribe to the FSO Website Posts by Email -- OR --  Subscribe in a reader

 

Subscribe ONLY to News & Announcements (the FSO Site Blog)

If you do not want to be notified of new tutorials and articles you can still keep up with FSO's news, contests and press releases as well as design competitions, internships, and press releases from other businesses and schools.
Subscribe to the FSO Blog by Email -- OR -- Subscribe in a reader

 

Site Content by Type

New Tutorials
Receive notification plus the beginning of each new tutorial via your subscription, that way you can read some of it and only come to the site to read the rest if it interests you. After all, we all have a lot to do right? No sense in wasting time! Also receive notification of Student Blog posts which include tutorials.
Subscribe to Fashion and Textiles Tutorials by Email-- OR -- Subscribe in a reader
New Articles/Essays/Interviews/Reviews
Same as above except receive notification of our informational content (whereas we consider Tutorials to be instructional content). No Student Blog posts are added to this feed because almost all of the blog posts are informational and that may be too many notifications for some people!
Subscribe to the Informational Content by Email -- OR -- Subscribe in a reader

Last Updated on Monday, 11 January 2010 14:00  

Welcome to Fashion Students Online. This website has been built with the mission to make fashion education accessible and to enable learners of all kinds to soak up the collective knowledge. All of the content on this website is created by our users -- that's right, every user has the right and ability to submit and share information with the group. We have a vibrant community of students, home learners, hobbyists, and even grannies who are interested in knowing how to do more than just sew and we hope you'll join us in making this website an amazing resource. (You will only see this message on your first visit)

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