Picture tutorials to help: The Running Stitch is the most common stitch you will use when hand sewing. With the Ladder Stitch you will be able to complete a lot of projects in a professional looking way.
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Project #1 Pincushion
I am so sorry this video is so long. I need to figure out either how to make my videos much short when I'm shooting or I need to find a program that will allow me to edit the video to cut down on the unnecessary moments. If you have any ideas let me know.
Picture tutorials to help: The Running Stitch is the most common stitch you will use when hand sewing. With the Ladder Stitch you will be able to complete a lot of projects in a professional looking way.
If you would like me to post a picture of your pincushion or any project that you have completed feel free to email me the picture and I will add it to the blog.
Picture tutorials to help: The Running Stitch is the most common stitch you will use when hand sewing. With the Ladder Stitch you will be able to complete a lot of projects in a professional looking way.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Pincushion Preparation
After going through the supply list you now know you need a pincushion. Why buy one when we can make one? I have found a pattern online that is free and easy. It is for a wrist pincushion. Are you ready? Lets do it! Here is the link.
You will need:
You will need:
- 14"x5" piece of fabric
- 1 1/2" piece of Velcro that is 1" wide
- poly-fill stuffing
- matching thread
- a fabric marker (Not included in kit or needed to make the project)
Monday, November 14, 2011
Supplies and tools
- 1 pair of fabric scissors
- 1 pair of paper scissors
- Different color threads
- Different size hand sewing needles
- Extra sewing machine needles
- Measuring tape
- Pins
- Pin cushion
- Seam ripper
- Iron
- Ironing board
Sewing supplies/tools optional:
- Thread scissors
- Thimble
- Rotary cutter
- Rotary cutting mat
- Extra bobbins
- Ruler
- Fry stop
- Marking pen/pencil/caulk
- Transfer paper
- Tracing wheel
- Starch spray
Cleaning supplies/tools needed:
- Screwdrivers
- Sewing machine oil
- Lint brush
Cleaning supplies/tools optional:
- Can of air
- Q-tips
- Flashlight
Sunday, November 13, 2011
What would you like to talk about?
I plan on making a new video post every week. Then hopefully there are enough comments from that video to keep us learning and sewing all week until a new video is posted. I am always open to suggestion and comments. I want this to be as user friendly as possible for everyone. So far some suggestions for videos:
* How to measure fabric
*How to read patterns
*How to cut out your fabric
*What fabric to use/difference in fabric
*How to make a hem
*How to stuff projects
* Sewing machine 101 video series
*What are the parts and functions on a sewing machine
*Troubleshooting
*Cleaning your machine
*Beginner projects
*Patterns I've made
Please comment with anything you would like to see a video on or anything you are currently needing help with.
* How to measure fabric
*How to read patterns
*How to cut out your fabric
*What fabric to use/difference in fabric
*How to make a hem
*How to stuff projects
* Sewing machine 101 video series
*What are the parts and functions on a sewing machine
*Troubleshooting
*Cleaning your machine
*Beginner projects
*Patterns I've made
Please comment with anything you would like to see a video on or anything you are currently needing help with.
Welcome (posted in bumbuggy)
I added this video because this is what was the inspiration for this blog
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