The first baby step will be to assemble a basic sewing kit, which will come in handy whether one ends up sewing or not. I’ve suggest visiting JoAnn or Walmart or surfing Amazon to purchase the following:
- Sewing shears (dedicated to fabric, ribbon and thread ONLY)
- Embroidery scissors (for fine fabrics and threads, embroidery, etc.)
- Pins (Ball head pins are easy to hold, as well as find on the floor without using your foot!)
- Tape measure
- 24″ Ruler with markings
- Classic pin cushion (you can’t go wrong with the classic tomato with berry standard)
- Seam ripper
- Thread (start with the basics – black, white, brown, red, blue, and beige/yellow)
- A container to hold it all (any old tin, box, or tupperware will do initially)
Over the summer my plan is to teach the group hand sewing stitches and techniques, sewing machine use and maintenance, fabric and pattern skills, and help the group with their first sewing projects (which include a pillow/comforter set for a doll, making a throw pillow cover with a zipper, a full skirt, and a table runner).
Are you a sewer? What sorts of things do you like to make? Do you have any tips or wisdom I can pass along to my sewing circle? I’d love to know…
We’d best wait and see if you end up actually liking to sew 9and being able to do so). Looking forward to having you join our sewing group!
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You’re an excellent instructor…I’m excited!
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