Learning to Sew for Beginners Part 4: Choosing a Fabric
I’m going to simplify this a little because it’s very easy to get carried away into the world of textiles and I’m not trying to overwhelm anyone. All fabric can basically be defined by two things: the fiber content and the weave (or knit). Fiber content is the material that is used to make the fabric, and the weave/knit is how those fibers were put together. Woven fabrics are made using weaving techniques. A basic weave is like a basket- imagine the paper weaving we did as kids: one under, one over, one under, one over, etc. There are other weaving styles that can affect the appearance of the fabric, but (almost) all woven fabric has no stretch.
Learning to Sew for Beginners Part 3: Using and Understanding Sewing Patterns
Now that you have your machine set up and ready to go, you’ve gotten to know how all the buttons and knobs work, and you’ve tested your stitching on some scrap fabric, you’re ready to move on to an actual sewing project and for that you will need a pattern. Fun fact: I sewed my very first dress without a pattern. I was too scared to use one, so I just copied what I saw from some ready to wear dresses, guessed how big things should be based on my measurements, and went for it. To be honest, it didn’t turn out that bad, and I learned a lot, but I would not suggest taking my path.
Learning to Sew for Beginners Part 2: Ten Techniques to Master First
Master the ten techniques detailed below and become an expert sewist in no time!
The Only Tools You Really Need to Start Sewing
If you are dreaming of learning how to sew, you may be overwhelmed by the amount of tools on the market for sewing. Don’t get me wrong, a lot of these tools are great to have; however, if you just want to get your feet wet and see if sewing is the hobby for you, you may not want to have to buy a lot of expensive items. The good news is you really don’t need to. There are only a handful of things you must have in order to sew successfully. Here are the tools that are non-negotiable if you want to sew at home:
All the Sewing Tools You Never Knew You Always Wanted
If you’ve decided that sewing is the hobby for you, you may want to move on from the bare essentials of sewing tools and branch out from the need-to-have tools to the nice-to-have tools. Maybe you want to up your sewing game by making more complicated garments, or maybe you just want to make your life a little easier. Here are some tools I recommend:
Hacking the Elizabeth Blouse: Removing the Button Placket
It’s easy to remove the button placket from the Elizabeth blouse, making it into a square-neck pullover top. Here are the simple instructions to do so
Learning to Sew for Beginners: Part 1- Getting to Know Your Sewing Machine
If you want to learn how to sew, the first thing you need to do is get comfortable with using your sewing machine. I know hand sewing is a skill, but unless you’re planning to hand sew garments like a couture fashion house, sewing machines are where it’s at. Read ahead for tips on getting to know your machine before you even open a pattern.
Elizabeth Blouse Sewing Tutorial
The Elizabeth blouse is a great sewing project for beginner sewists and more advanced sewists alike. Follow along for additional photos and tips to make your sewing project a success.
7 Reasons why YOU should learn to sew!
Wondering if sewing is the right hobby for you? Here are seven reasons why you should learn to sew, including creative freedom, environmental benefits, and creating a wardrobe that fits your unique body.
Introducing the Elizabeth Blouse Sewing Pattern…
For the last several months, I’ve been hard at work creating a garment pattern that I feel so proud of. I’m thrilled to finally release her into the world: the Elizabeth blouse sewing pattern!