My mother used to make our clothes when we were little. I would help her thread the sewing machine needle. That was the beginning of my love for sewing. One of my very first sewing projects in eighth grade Home Ec was a pink denim jumper (do they even have Home Ec in schools, anymore?). I was so proud of myself. In retrospect, it was horrid and I can’t remember ever wearing it. It was the fact that I actually completed the project that I was proud of.
I didn’t really have an occasion to sew until I was older, when I started making my own Halloween costumes. My first ones were Raggedy Ann and Andy for my husband and I. It was October 1977 and I was 25. That was when I made my first apron, for Raggedy Ann. The photos are blurry but you get the idea. Continue reading »
I started making these in 2009. I’ve made them for some of my family and friends, and they just love them. I only use jeans that have five pockets, and that are in very good condition. I use the left front pocket for incidentals, change, things that I want to get to without digging around in my purse. The right front pocket holds my camera. I use the back pockets for my keys and cell phone, easy to get to. Each purse has a magnetic snap closure. The strap is made from the double-stitched seam from the leg of the jeans, and then tied in a knot through the belt loops. The purses measure approx. 14-inches wide and 10-inches tall.
Be creative. Apply rhinestones, buttons, sew or iron-on appliques. Add a nice leather belt, or scarf. Change the belt occasionally and it will look like a new purse!
Here are some photos of my bootie bags:
After pinning the waistband, cut the legs off about 2″ below the crotch. Then cut open the bottom seam of the crotch so that the front and back are separated. You’ll see how the front of the crotch has extra fabric. You’ll have to pin this excess, right sides together, and sew straight down from the zipper to the bottom edge. Trim off the excess fabric. The front of the jeans should lay flat. I don’t have photos of this part, but the link below will show photos of how this is done.
To make sure each side was the same length, I measured 11″ down from the top of the pinned waistband and marked it on both sides with a pencil or chalk. Using a ruler, draw a line straight across and cut.Sew one inch from the bottom edge and trim edge with pinking shears. This should leave a 5/8″ seam. Reinforce the seam by stitching across the bottom again.
I don’t have a photo of how I did the corners, but there is a link to a tutorial below that shows how to do it. Basically, when the purse is inside out, fold it so the side edge ends in a point. Then, sew across about one-inch in from the point. This will give the purse a squared off bottom edge.
I put a magnetic snap closure on the inside of the waistband.
The last thing I do after the purse is finished is place a shiny penny in the small front pocket for good luck. I call it my Lucky Penny Bootie Bag.
I found photos and step-by-step instructions that are similar to the way I make my bootie bags. How To Make Your Own Bootie Bag – Click Here
The only difference is I use a magnetic snap closure, and for the strap I use the side seam from the pant legs.
Here is a great series of videos with step-by-step instructions by Karen Weisman, eHow Presenter. They include a jeans pocket purse, handbag, and tote bag. She even shows you how to insert a lining with or without a zipper. Make a Jeans Handbag: Cut & Pin for Sewing – Click Here
Singer 4423 Heavy Duty Sewing Machine with 23 Built-In Stitches
The Singer 4423 Heavy Duty Sewing Machine has all of the great features of the Singer 4411 and more! It has 23 built-in stitches (including 4 stretch stitches), a fully automatic one-step buttonhole, and automatic needle threader, one of sewing’s biggest timesavers.
The Singer 4423 Sewing Machine, like the Singer 4411, is a true workhorse. With a heavy-duty metal interior frame, stainless steel bedplate, extra-high sewing speed and powerful motor, the 4423 Heavy Duty can sew through just about anything you throw at it. Please note that not all modern sewing machines have an interior metal frame. Most inexpensive sewing machines are all plastic. Make sure you take this into consideration when purchasing a sewing machine.
23 stitch patterns (6 basic, 4 stretch, 12 decorative, 1 buttonhole) with adjustable stitch length and width makes this machine perfect for both utilitarian and creative projects. Free arm with accessory storage, adjustable presser foot pressure, and provision for mounting in a cabinet are also featured here. The Singer 4411 is eligible for Free Shipping.
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Features:
- Heavy-Duty Metal Frame
- Stainless Steel Bed Plate
- 23 Built-In Stitches
- 1,100 Stitches per Minute
- Top Drop-in Bobbin
- Drop Feed for free motion sewing
- Automatic Needle Threader
- Automatic One-Step Buttonhole
- 60% Stronger Motor than standard sewing machines
- Free Arm
- On-Board Storage of accessories
- Automatic Reverse
- Adjustable Presser Foot Pressure Control
- Snap-on Presser Feet
- Extra-High Presser Foot Lifter
- Three Needle Positions
- Adjustable Stitch Length
- Commercial and Household Use Warranty
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Michley LSS-202 Lil’ Sew & Sew Mini 2-Speed Sewing Machine
This is an adorable little sewing machine. It threads easily and is easy to use. Why spend a lot of money on a machine that you probably won’t use that much? Pick up a hem once in awhile, do some alterations, sew on a patch. This machine can handle many projects. It is compact and stores easily.
Features:
- Mini 2-speed sewing machine offers double thread and perfect stitch control
- For anything from silk to denim
- Hand switch or foot pedal to start
- Top drop-in bobbin ensures easy threading
- Automatic thread rewind
- Includes 4 bobbins, a foot pedal, needle, and threader
- Uses DC 6-volt power
- Measures approximately 7-2/3 by 4-1/2 by 8-2/7 inches
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The presser foot (some call it a pressure foot) is attached to the lever that is used to hold the material in place as the fabric is fed through the machine. It also has a spring hinge that allows some flexibility when sewing over thicker areas. Continue reading »
Singer 4411 Heavy Duty Sewing Machine with Metal Frame
The Singer 4411 Sewing Machine is a true workhorse. With a heavy-duty metal interior frame, stainless steel bedplate, extra-high sewing speed and powerful motor, the 4411 Heavy Duty can sew through just about anything you throw at it. Please note that not all modern sewing machines have an interior metal frame. Most inexpensive sewing machines are all plastic. Make sure you take this into consideration when purchasing a sewing machine.
Convenient features including a top drop-in bobbin, drop feed for free-motion sewing, automatic four-step buttonhole, and adjustable presser foot pressure add a new dimension of ease to heavy-duty sewing.
Eleven stitch patterns with adjustable stitch length and width makes this machine perfect for both utilitarian and creative projects. Free arm with accessory storage, adjustable presser foot pressure, and provision for mounting in a cabinet are also featured here. The Singer 4411 is eligible for Free Shipping.
Features:
- Heavy-Duty Metal Frame
- Stainless Steel Bed Plate
- 1,100 Stitches per Minute
- Top Drop-in Bobbin
- Drop Feed for free motion sewing
- Includes a serging stitch for professional-looking seams
- Automatic Four-step Buttonhole
- 60% Stronger Motor than standard sewing machines
- Free Arm
- On-Board Storage of accessories
- Automatic Reverse
- Adjustable Presser Foot Pressure Control
- Snap-on Presser Feet
- Extra-High Presser Foot Lifter
- Three Needle Positions
- Adjustable Stitch Length
- Commercial and Household Use Warranty
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Singer 2259 Tradition 19-Stitch Sewing Machine
Just learning? Just perfect. The Singer 2259 Tradition.
The Singer 2259 Tradition has the features to make starting a new hobby easy. This sewing machine features an automatic four-step buttonhole, easy stitch selection, and snap-on presser feet. Thread the machine quickly and easily. Just follow the arrows on the machine, and you are threaded in a snap.
Nineteen basic, stretch, and decorative built-in stitches provide options for everything from the most basic garment alterations to more elaborate home décor designs.
One of the most important features of the Singer 2259 is its sturdy metal frame on the inside with a lightweight plastic cover on the outside. Please note that not all modern sewing machines have an interior metal frame. Most inexpensive sewing machines are all plastic. Make sure you take this into consideration when purchasing a sewing machine.
In the old days, sewing machines were all metal, inside and outside, and they were also very heavy! Not exactly portable. They were mounted inside a cabinet and were never intended to move from that spot. Every part was metal; gears, knobs, pulleys, etc. The good thing was that they were sturdy and could sew through practically anything. Parts, on the other hand, could be very expensive and metal machines harder to repair.
Features:
- Heavy Duty Metal Frame
- Quick-and-easy threading saves time
- 19 built-in stitches
- Extra-High Presser Foot Lifter
- Four Snap-On Presser Feet
- Four-step buttonhole
- Free Arm with On-Board Storage
- Automatic Tension ensures stable stitch quality, whatever type of fabric you use.
- Built-In Carry Handle makes it easy to transport the machine. The machine can also be mounted into a cabinet in a few easy steps.
- Soft-sided dust cover included to keep your machine protected and dust-free
- 110 volt machine designed for United States and Canadian use only
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Janome 2212 Sewing Machine
The Janome 2212 Sewing Machine. This quality low level model is another fantastic buy from Janome. It is lightweight and easy to use, and at the right price. The Janome 2212 features 12 built-in stitches, including four adjustable length stitches, and a four-step buttonholer. Dial pattern selection and stitch width adjustment and length adjustment ensures ease of use. Operates with a foot pedal. The Janome 2212 is eligible for Free Shipping.
Features:
- Easy turn dial pattern selection
- 12 built-in stitches including a four-step buttonhole
- Front Loading Bobbin
- Free Arm
- 4-Step Buttonhole
- Speeds up to 860 spm Dial Pattern Selector
- Snap-On Presser Feet
- Built-In Thread Cutter
- Manual Tension Control
- Zigzag Width Adjustment to 5mm
- Stitch Length Adjustment to 4mm
- 0-2.5 Stitch Length For Reverse Stitch
- Drop feed for free motion sewing and quilting
- Two Retractable, Vertical Spool Pins
- Incandescent Lamp
- Push-Pull Bobbin Winder
- Folding Carry Handle
- Optional Softcover
- 110-volt machine, for use in US only
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Sew Everything Workshop: The Complete Step-by-Step Beginner’s Guide with 25 Fabulous Original Designs, Including 10 Patterns
By Diana Rupp
Spiral-bound: 256 pages
This book has stood the test of time. It is still a great go-to book for basic techniques, such as how to cut a pattern or add a zipper. Most of the patterns are for younger girls and teenagers, so it’s a must have for a young beginner sewer.