All of these links go to the tools & supplies section of my Amazon shop in case you need to shop online - but I made this post light on the pictures so you can easily print this list out and bring it in to your local fabric store. Just hand it to one of the employees and they'll set you up with everything you need.
- seam ripper - Oh yes, you will be ripping out stitches. I promise.
- needles - Look for sharps, embroidery needles, or betweens - all will work for hand-sewing. Start with a pack of assorted sizes so you can try out several and see what you're most comfortable with. Many people start sewing with a larger needle and then progress to smaller needles as their skill improves.
- sewing gauge - Such a handy little tool - you'll use it all the time.
- marking pencils - You'll need at least two - a light color for dark fabrics and a darker color for light fabrics. I often use a regular pencil to mark on light fabrics, and I like this assortment for marking on darker fabrics.
- flexible measuring tape
- bent shears - The bent shape on these makes it easy to cut through layers of fabric without shifting it around too much. You can buy really expensive shears and have them sharpened regularly or you can buy inexpensive ones like these. If you use them ONLY FOR FABRIC and do a lot of sewing you'll probably need to replace them after about a year. If you cut paper with them you'll need to replace them a lot sooner.
- thread snipper - You'll need a pair of small scissors for cutting threads close to the fabric. I love my spring-loaded snips, but any small, sharp scissors will do.
- pinking shears - You won't need these unless you start sewing garments, but they're fun to have for other projects too.
- pins - You need long, sharp pins with large colored heads that will be easy to spot.
- pin cushion - The tomato is for storing your pins. The strawberry is for sharpening them. Don't store pins in the strawberry or they may rust.
- clear straight-edge ruler
Of course - you'll need a sewing machine too. Here's some info to help you choose a good one for beginners. You'll also need an iron and an ironing board - but I'm guessing most people already have those. You don't need anything fancy - just an iron that will make steam.
That's it! Gather up your materials and come back here to learn how to sew!
I just got a sewing machine and, after years of hand sewing, I want to try my hand at patterns. Your website is so helpful and easy to use! Thanks, I am so excited to get started!
ReplyDeleteGot a sewing machine for Christmas (brand new) after several failed attempts at sewing with hand me down machines. Glad to follow your school here...taking this slow and steady this time! Thanks for the lessons...headed off with the paper lines template!
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