Oct 172012
 

With patience, practice and a little imagination, you’ll soon be setting fashion trends! We’ll show you some basics and you take it from there.

Setting up your Sewing Area

You will find that the two most important features of the sewing area are comfort and convenience.

Comfort because working in a room that is attractive and having all the essential equipment at hand helps to make sewing a truly enjoyable experience. Convenience because, when you have a special sewing area, your work and tools can be left without having to gather up everything each time you interrupt your sewing.

See our post, Sewing Cabinets & Tables


Lighting
Good lighting in the working areas is essential to keep eye fatigue at a minimum. Daylight is the ideal light for sewing, but there are electric light sources which give the type of light needed for working indoors. The “high intensity” lamps and the color balanced fluorescents are brilliant and closely simulate natural sunlight.


Ironing and Pressing Equipment
While it’s important to iron out the wrinkles in your fabric before you even start, that’s not the same as pressing your project as you go. Seams should be pressed open after they’re sewn, and before sewing a cross seam. This blends the stitches with the fabric and gives the project a finished look. It also helps to use a tailor’s ham for pressing curved features, such as the hip area of a skirt and the shoulders. This gives the finished project a more flattering look.

The ironing board and pressing equipment should be set up near the sewing machine so that pressing is only an arm’s length away.


Cutting Surface
Your cutting surface should be high enough for you to work on comfortably while in a standing position. Cutting fabric on the floor or on top of the bed may not be accurate because of the uncomfortable position of your body. A drop-leaf against a window sill opens up to make a great cutting surface.

See our post, Scissors & Cutting Tools


Full Length Mirror
A full-length mirror should be close by for checking the fit and appearance as you progress.


Sewing Notions and Supplies
Notions and supplies should be arranged and stored in an orderly manner to save time when you need them again. See-through plastic boxes can be found in many shapes and sizes. Shoe boxes are great for notions; fabric is more easily stored in blanket boxes. Glass jars with tops painted in bright colors are great for buttons and small notions. Pegs are great for holding spools of thread, and space to hang tools, notes and sketches.

See our post, Sewing Accessories & Supplies


Room Dividers
A decorative folding screen can be used to shut off your sewing area from the rest of the room. The importance of being able to leave work and equipment undisturbed between working periods cannot be over-emphasized. A lot of your free time can be utilized if you are able to take-up your work where you left off.

Happy Sewing!

Oct 162012
 
Using a Sewing Machine

A sewing machine is a precision instrument and requires a lot of care. The instruction manual that came with your machine should show you how to maintain it and keep it in working order, how to make simple adjustments, and how to operate it. If you do not have a manual, you can order one

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Oct 152012
 
Sewing Accessories & Supplies

I’ve started a list of sewing essentials for your sewing machine and sewing room. The first list are must haves, whether you use a sewing machine or when sewing by hand. The second list are optional items that are for decorative purposes or will help make some steps easier or more convenient. Third, I list

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Oct 152012
 
Scissors & Cutting Tools

The scissors and shears that you use are probably most responsible for the accuracy of any sewing project. There are many types and sizes available. The following are ones we feel are most essential for your sewing. Bent-handled shears are best for cutting fabric because the blades rest flat against the cutting surface, and you

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Halloween Fabric Prints

 Posted by on October 10, 2012  Fabric, Halloween, Holidays  No Responses »
Oct 102012
 
Halloween Fabric Prints

Holiday Inspirations Fabric – Graveyard Scenic # 12502175 reg. 10.99 SALE 8.24 25% off Holiday Inspirations Halloween Prints & Panels 43″ Wide 100% Cotton. Halloween Spooky Prints Fabric Multi Dots # 2487288 reg. 6.99 SALE 5.24 25% off Spooky Prints Halloween Fabric 42″ Wide 100% Cotton Holday Inspirations Fabric-Pumpkins In The Moonlight # 10835791 reg.

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Gooseberry Patch Halloween

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Oct 102012
 
 Gooseberry Patch Halloween

Gooseberry Patch Halloween 200 Bewitching Recipes, Crafts & Decorating Ideas By Gooseberry Patch (Author) Paperback: 208 pages Gooseberry Patch Halloween has over 100 ways to celebrate your most fun Hallows Eve ever, including kidfriendly ideas for decorating pumpkins, projects for devilish decor, menus for ghoulish gatherings, tantalizing treats with creepy twists, and quick tricks for

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Oct 102012
 
Better Homes and Gardens: Best of Halloween Tricks & Treats

Halloween Tricks and Treats Better Homes & Gardens Paperback: 192 pages Cool ideas for personalizing any Halloween party From spooky to whimsical and everything in between, Halloween Tricks and Treats is a treasure-trove of neat ideas and helpful how-tos for adding a personal touch to your Halloween parties and celebrations. You’ll get instructions for throwing

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Learn to Sew For Kids

 Posted by on October 7, 2012  Sewing Books  1 Response »
Oct 072012
 
Learn to Sew For Kids

Learn to Sew for Your Doll: A Beginner’s Guide to Sewing for an 18″ Doll By Sherralyn St. Clair Publication Date: April 9, 2012 Paperback: 78 pages If you would like to teach a special child how to sew, this book presents a series of skills in a learning sequence that takes the new seamstress

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Oct 062012
 
Singer 1507WC 8-Stitch Sewing Machine

The Singer 1507WC. If you are a beginner sewer or are looking for a machine to do some basic mending and sewing, this 8-stitch sewing machine could be the machine you need. The machine features a 4-step buttonhole; 2 needle positions to help get your stitching in just the right spot; an easy bobbin winder;

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Oct 032012
 
Janome Hello Kitty Sewing Machine

The Janome Hello Kitty 11706. This adorable sewing machine is a fully functional 3/4-size model that is perfect for the beginning sewist! It offers a free arm and a carry handle for easy portability. This 12-lb. machine offers 11 stitches, including 2 stretch stitches and a built-in buttonhole. Standard Janome quality and durability make this

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