1. A Brief History About Sewing Machines The industrial revolution changed a skill that was once done by hand. This is because sewing in itself started more than 20,000 years ago during the Ice Age when early man had to put something on to keep warm.
2. Basic Assembly Methods Of Pockets There are varied methods for adding pockets to an item or a garment. Generally, there are two very common types of pockets: the side seam pockets and the front pockets.
3. Buying Your First Sewing Machine You need your own sewing machine if you plan to turn it into a career. Your first sewing machine will determine not only the quality of your work, but also your life as well.
4. Buying Sewing Machines People who are in the sewing industry will agree that the sewing machine is your biggest investment when it comes to the tools you will need. Since the machine will do most of the work, its price will range from one hundred dollars or higher depending on the quality of the sewing machine.
5. Caring And Maintenance Of The Sewing Machine In sewing, one of the major workhorses aside from the sewer is the sewing machine because it literally does all of the needlework. Unfortunately, not all sewers especially those who are just starting with the craft are aware of the proper care and maintenance....
6. Choosing Fabrics For Sewing The fabric to be used is one of the major determinants of a successful sewing project. This is because the fabric itself will make or break your project by telling you if you have chosen the right kind for your specific creation.
7. Sewing Closet Organizers Clutter in the closet may be avoided. How? It's very simple. You can make your own closet organizers by sewing them. These closet organizers are made with multiple pockets that provide space for small items such as panty hose and socks.
8. Do It Yourself Sewing Most people who do sewing as a hobby learn to make patterns by enrolling in a class or reading a book. But those who are confident can do something different by making something on their own. In fact, some of these do it yourself sewing ideas can be found in your own home.
9. Dressing Up Your Sewing Projects With Embellishments Your sewing projects aren't complete without adding embellishments. Embellishments are things that improve the appearance of something. Some embellishments serve no functional purpose at all but still, they can be great additions to your garments.
10. Easy-To-Make Personalized Cross Stitch Alphabet Sewing Patterns We sometimes want to add names, dates, and other information on our cross stitch projects. So, we use templates for letters that are available online or in the cross stitch kits that we purchase. However, some of these letters are available in fonts that don't suit our taste.