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  • A Brief History About Sewing Machines  By : David Riewe
    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.

    As years went on, people saw the need to invent something that was able to cope with the demands of the market. This also made it possible to create the same amount of clothing uniformly so that businesses would be able to produce these goods in mass quantities, sell them and make
  • Basic Assembly Methods of Pockets  By : David Riewe
    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.

    Pockets basically have a back and a front part. If pockets are directly sewn onto the front of the shirt, the inside of the pocket is the shirt front. If pockets are sewn on the side seam of a skirt, the front part is the front of the pocket, while its back is created by sewing in a pocket.
  • Buying Your First Sewing Machine  By : David Riewe
    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.

    Considering the wide market for sewing machines, you are going to be hard pressed to find the perfect machine for you. Consider asking yourself some questions first before setting out on your quest to find the perfect machine. 1) What kind of sewing do you have in mind: clothing, crafts, or just for repairs? 2) Do you have
  • Buying sewing machines  By : David Riewe
    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.

    Since it's going to cost you that much money, an informed decision is very important before buying a sewing machine to ensure that you don't waste a single cent in something that you can't use for a long time.
  • Caring and maintenance of the sewing machine  By : David Riewe
    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 of this machine which could lead to early damage of its parts.

    Protecting your investment

    The major care you can do for your sewing machine is to read the manual first before using it. This is because the manual will provide you
  • Choosing fabrics for sewing  By : David Riewe
    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.

    Most sewers would agree that knowing the right kind of fabric to be used for a specific project will require the knowledge about the different kinds. If you are just starting to sew and are hesitant about choosing fabrics, then now is the time to familiarize yourself
  • Sewing Closet Organizers  By : David Riewe
    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.

    Making a closet organizer is easy and fun. Novice, experienced and professional users can make them in no time. With planning, you can come up with a set of organizers for various purposes.
  • Do It Yourself Sewing  By : David Riewe
    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.

    You can follow a design or shape by tracing the shape of your blanket or pillow case. Before you cut anything, decide what measurement system you will be using. You should stick to either inches or centimeters.
  • Dressing up your Sewing Projects with Embellishments  By : David Riewe
    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.

    Here are the different types of embellishments that can go well with your sewing projects.
  • Easy-to-Make Personalized Cross Stitch Alphabet Sewing Patterns  By : David Riewe
    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. Either they are too boring or they simply don't fit our sewing projects. The unavailability of our desired fonts becomes our dilemma.

    Don't lose hope since there is an answer to this dilemma. We could simply make templates
  • FELT: Great Fabric for Novice Sewing people  By : David Riewe
    One of the great fabrics that new sewers could use in making interesting and fascinating sewing projects is felt. This type of fabric is extremely versatile and has a long and fascinating history that makes it popular in sewing.

    There are quite a number of types of felt that novice sewers can use for their projects. There is the commercially produced felt which consists of acrylic fibers. This type of felt is readily available in textile stores. You can find a variety of felt with different
  • Getting started on sewing  By : David Riewe
    Whether you are planning to indulge in a sewing business or you just want to release your creativity by producing wonderful pieces of clothing as well as other things such as decorations and personal items, you don't have to spend so much time and money just to learn the craft. All you need to do is conduct some research on the basics of sewing, acquire the necessary materials and tools to be used and pump up your enthusiasm in the creation process.
  • Guide to First Time Buyers of Sewing Machines  By : David Riewe
    There is only one thing that first time buyers of sewing machines should bear in mind: Stick to the basics.

    When you go to the shopping mall or browse the internet to buy a computer, it is best to get the computer with all the features that you can afford. However, this notion doesn't apply when buying sewing machines. Getting a sewing machine with tons of features could be distracting and frustrating when you are just starting to learn how to sew. Getting a highly-complex model will me
  • How to Assemble a Sewing Kit  By : David Riewe
    Like any other hobby, a successful sewing project starts with the right tools and a little knowledge of the craft. Yes, you can easily find the basic sewing tools in your home: your old pair of scissors down in your garage; pins from your drawers, or rulers that your kids use in school. However, you will have a more convenient sewing experience if you use the right tools intended for the job.

    Before you start any sewing activities, make sure you have a checklist to round up all your sewing ...
  • How to avoid accidents while sewing  By : David Riewe
    Accidents do happen especially in sewing.

    You can't stop them from happening but you can prevent them from occurring too frequently!

    Whether you are using your hands or the sewing machine, it is important that you observe several safety precautions. It doesn't mean that if you are using the machine and have less contact with the scissors and with the needle, you won't get injured anymore. Actually, most of the major accidents that happen have happened because of the wrong use of machinery.
  • How to organize your sewing materials  By : David Riewe
    Whether you are sewing with a machine or with your hands, it pays to keep your sewing materials organized to keep your job easy and hassle-free. Besides, it will help you avoid accidents in the process. Here are some tips on how to organize your sewing materials:

    1. Use a box and keep everything there.

    Even if you don't have the makings of a neat freak, having one box where you can keep all your sewing materials will make it easy for you. Never mind if the insides of the box are in
  • How to start your sewing business  By : David Riewe
    If sewing is a natural talent or skill and you find it easy to adapt to any sewing technique, then you should seriously consider starting to make money from your sewing.

    The first step is to contemplate on what type of sewing you feel comfortable with and enjoy most, but there are basically two most common sewing business to choose from.

    Custom sewing, which is primarily done by a custom clothier or custom dressmaker and the business is to sew garments or clothes for individual clients.
    This
  • How Do You Sew A Button  By : David Riewe
    Sewing is easy and anybody can learn how to do it. You not only cut fabric and stitch it together but you also have to learn how to sew a button.

    The first thing you have to do is find buttons that match the garment you are working on. You can find these in specialty stores. You will notice that there are two types. There is the sew-thru that has two or four holes and the shank which has a pierced protrusion on the back side.
  • How To Sew A Zipper  By : David Riewe
    Let's say your zipper gets stuck and the only way to fix it will be to replace it. You can bring it to a tailor or you can do it yourself as long as you know how to sew a zipper and here are some tips.

    Naturally, you have to buy a replacement zipper. It should be longer than what you actually need to avoid stitching near the bulk of the pull tab. You should preshrink the zipper since this helps prevent buckling later on if the tape shrinks.
  • Inside Out: The Importance of Linings  By : David Riewe
    Linings are very important parts of a garment. They are the ones responsible for enhancing and maintaining the flow, the drape and the form of the outer fabric. Linings also facilitate comfortable and smooth garment donning and doffing.

    During warm seasons, linings help in preventing hot and moist interior discomfort common with unlined garments. They provide a cooler but damp fabric adhesion to the skin to keep the wearer comfortable even during very hot seasons.
  • Knowing the Different Approaches of Binding a Seam  By : David Riewe
    After you're done with your sewing projects, don't forget to bind the seams. Binding a seam is very important for a number of reasons, the most important of which is to enclose and secure raw edges or seams.

    Securing seams or raw edges isn't only for aesthetic reasons but most importantly to protect the fabric from unraveling when washed. Additionally, binding a seam also adds class to your sewing projects.
  • Must Know Basic Key Stitches in Hand Sewing  By : David Riewe
    Sewing machines aren't always necessary in doing a number of projects that are small. Setting up a working area would make the project more stressful than it should be. So it is always handy to possess hand sewing skills for small projects.

    People usually think that hand sewing only calls for a needle and thread. However, they are wrong. In hand sewing, you should always be armed with a number of tools in order to create or repair a number of items.
  • Old to New Only With Sewing Skills  By : David Riewe
    What do we usually do with old T-shirts? We often give them away to charity or simply use them as rags. But these aren't the only things we could do with T-shirts. With sewing skills, we could do a lot more to these old shirts to make them look brand new.

    T-shirts are usually made out of heavy cotton that is colorfast which allows them to be dyed with different colors. Moreover, they also contain prints or images on the front and back. This may seem a barrier to a novice sewer but not to
  • Organizing Your Sewing Space - How To Set Up Your Very Own Sewing Studio  By : David Riewe
    If you are planning to take up sewing as a full-time career then you need to set up your very own space to accommodate your sewing needs and privacy. Your special place could be your kitchen or a separate room depending on your need for privacy.

    Having all your sewing needs laid out in a quiet corner of your house is not only appealing, but also convenient.
  • Safe Sewing Kits for Kids and Hobby Formation  By : David Riewe
    Sewing is a boring hobby to form when you are already an adult. So, when would be the right time to form a foundation for this hobby and possible career? At a very young age. Getting children involved in sewing activities will arouse their interest in sewing as a hobby and a career.

    But how do you do it when sewing materials may pose a danger these children? Well there are a lot of kits that you can use in teaching them how to sew. These kits are usually available in various stores and make
  • Selecting the Right Fabric  By : David Riewe
    Selecting the right fabric is very confusing because of the overwhelming and tremendous selections available. As you go over the different types of fabrics, the first thing that catches your attention is the splashy colors. Then you start to gain interest in their textures and weaves. The options are just too many which is why being informed about fabrics is very important to have a sewing project that is successful.
  • Sewing is important  By : David Riewe
    For the fashionable, it spells the difference between what's in and what's not.

    The clothes that you wear plays an important role in projecting how you are profiled, so they say, lending credence to the saying that 'clothes make a man.'

    After all, you portray a dignified look if you are dressed in a way that makes you look clean and fresh, much in the same way that you create an impression of being untidy or unkempt if dressed sloppily.
  • Sewing the Perfect Budget-Friendly Gift: A Fleece Blanket  By : David Riewe
    People sometimes have forgetful minds and they tend to forget important occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, dinner invites, and christenings. What happens when people forget occasions? They also forget to get them a present for the occasion. What if on that specific day, you only have a few to spare for the present? What should you do? At these times, it is best to call on to your sewing skills and start gathering all the materials necessary to make a gift that will only take a few hours
  • Sewing as a business  By : David Riewe
    Did you know that aside from being a wonderful and rewarding pastime activity, sewing could be a profitable business if you work from home?

    This is because it can enable you to get customers that have various sewing needs for their clothes, homes, offices, and other areas that need to be addressed. For beginners, tools and accessories such as sewing machines, sewing materials and resources such as books, magazines, DVD's, and CD's, cutting tables, sewing and pinking shears, irons and ironing
  • Sewing clothes for kids  By : David Riewe
    For parents, sewing can be a wonderful stress buster and a rewarding experience especially if they get to sew the clothes for their own children. Aside from the fulfilling experience that you are doing something for somebody you love, sewing your children's clothes can also help you save some money because you don't have to buy ready-to-wear garments that may cost a lot.

    Aside from being an economical activity, sewing kid's clothes can also help you to be more creative and resourceful because
  • Sewing Machines Are For Everyone  By : David Riewe
    Sewing machines are one of the most popular things to have at home. You can use it to repair a damaged piece of clothing or use it to make something as a hobby. But with proper training and skill, you can also create some amazing designs.

    How is this possible? Well you have to remember that sewing machines are made up of small mechanical parts. Everything has a purpose so when you are looking for one, make sure that you get a brand that is dependable and going to last.
  • Should You Buy a Serger: What Can Sergers Do For You!  By : David Riewe
    Aside from the sewing machine that you can buy in any local market, a serger can be a great tool for those into the craft. A serger, or casually termed as an overlock, is quite similar to sewing machines yet very useful for piecing two fabrics together and other functions such as rolled hems, adding cords, attaching laces, sequins, beads and other embellishments are made possible.

    Sergers specialize in straight seams and hems, especially those found in tablecloths, clothing and curtains.
  • Simple Tips When Sewing  By : David Riewe
    Not everyone sews their own clothes anymore as retailers are the ones offering that on the market. But those who want to practice the old art of sewing something from scratch will be able to do a good job by following these simple tips.

    First, when making an outfit, make sure you get the right measurements. Tailors do this when they are making a suit for a client and it isn't that different when done at home. You may want to get some help by having someone hold the other end or jot down the
  • Slip Into Something New With Slipcovers, Make Your Own And Do It Right!  By : David Riewe
    Making your own slipcovers for your chairs and couches is a very inexpensive way of changing the overall look of your furniture for the better. Not only will it give you enough elbow room when it comes to design, the savings that you'll get will definitely add up.

    Slipcover basics

    Initially, making slipcovers for your couch, loveseat, recliners and dining chairs is relatively easy and at the same time complicated. Choosing the fabrics and designs for them is the easy part, measuring ...
  • Starting Simple: Learning the Basics of Fashion Sketching  By : David Riewe
    Any sewer should be aware of the fact that sketching is an important ability to have. The sketching generally serves as the road map for all the phases of garment designing, from the fabric and color selection to the actual construction.

    Your being a sewer requires you to at least have a basic background about sketching. If you can sketch, you can easily record fashions you see on streets, or work out varied design details and then communicate these ideas to fellow sewers. To learn more on how
  • Teaching children the beauty of sewing  By : David Riewe
    Sewing can be a wonderful bonding activity for parents and children because it nurtures creativity and resourcefulness in both parties. Unfortunately, most children aren't into sewing because the parents themselves don't encourage them to indulge in the craft.

    If you are a parent who is into sewing and would like your child to join you. You must first show him or her the beauty of sewing. You can do this by slowly introducing the child into the craft starting with the sewing tools, patterns
  • The evolution of sewing  By : David Riewe
    Sewing is a precision-oriented task that many may misconstrue as one that requires little skill.

    However, a closer look into the task is, indeed, an eye opener for many.

    All over the world, sewing is a universal practice that dates back to prehistoric times, beginning from the time our prehistoric ancestors made use of animal fur to warm their bodies from freezing cold temperatures at nighttime and the stifling heat of the sun during the daytime.
  • The General Guidelines in Taking Measurements  By : David Riewe
    Before you hit dressmaking shops for a design pattern, the first thing that you should consider is taking the proper measurements.

    There are some places on an individuals body to start taking measurements and where to end. The distance between the start and the end point generally constitutes the exact line over which to measure. You can successfully create a garment of your own, provided that you know and understand the importance of taking the proper measurements.
  • The wonders of sewing  By : David Riewe
    Sewing isn't what many think it is, it may be a simple task, but wait until you see what sewing is all about.

    The sewing industry is in fact a multi-billion dollar industry that spans the globe, from the lowly seamstress that fixes and mends clothes for a living, to the high echelons of the rich and famous that have considered clothing as a money-making enterprise.

    Sewing isn't just sewing, there are many other applications that make it an integral part of the process.

    There is the process of
  • The importance of patterns in sewing  By : David Riewe
    In sewing, a pattern is very important because it gives you the initial outline of the dress or any item you are trying to create. Aside from providing you the outline, patterns also give you an idea how much fabric you need and the ideal kind of the fabric for the project.

    Seasoned experts agree that in order to get the right patterns for sewing, the sewer must first decide what kind of item he or she wishes to make and then the list of measurements needed. Compared to tablemats or curtains,
  • The Sewing Machine Foot Presser  By : David Riewe
    Sewing was once a skill done by hand. When the sewing machine was invented, it made the job much easier. The difference with this machine compared to others is that the user has to use both the hands and the feet.

    The most important part of this machine is the foot presser. This is because it helps guide the material under the needle and over the face plate. In fact, this has been built in to most models on the market and if you aren't happy stepping on it, perhaps it is time to have it ...
  • Things First Timers Should Know When Using A Sewing Machine  By : David Riewe
    Sewing machines are great to have at home. With this appliance, you can make an outfit from scratch or repair something that is damaged.

    The difference between a sewing machine and the microwave is that you don't press any buttons to make it work. You have to be there the whole time and with patience, you will be able to make something you like.
  • To Sleeve or Not to Sleeve: Understanding the Different Types and Styles of Sleeves  By : David Riewe
    Making sleeves is perhaps one of the most daunting parts that designers and dressmakers face. The problem in making sleeves, regardless of style and size, is that there is always some uncertainties in the finished product.

    The first uncertainty is the length. Then there is determining the right upper arm width. Another is the arms depth? How much space is needed to allow the wearer to move his arms freely? Or how shallow should the armhole be, without binding the shoulder of the wearer?
  • Tools needed for sewing  By : David Riewe
    Seasoned sewers will agree that to be able to become successful in sewing, it is very important to have various sewing tools. This is because these tools will ensure not just the quality of work but also the convenience and accuracy the sewer needs.

    If you are just starting to sew, the most basic tool that you need is a set of needles. Whether you are sewing by hand or by machine, needles play a very important role because they are the ones responsible for stitching pieces of fabric together.
  • Useful tips and techniques for sewing  By : David Riewe
    One of the most wonderful activities and pastimes since time immemorial is sewing. Aside from being beneficial because it enables a person to wear his or her own clothes and use his or her creations, sewing also encourages creativity and resourcefulness through the different patterns, materials, and techniques that can be used.

    Before, sewing especially sewing by hand is only associated with women. But today, with all the advances and conveniences modern technology has brought, this activity
  • Useful Tips When Buying A Sewing Machine  By : David Riewe
    It is a good thing that sewing machines were invented. Could you imagine the length of time it would take to make a shirt or a blanket without one? If you are planning to buy one, here are a few tips you should know.

    The first thing you have to do is check what is available. This can only happen once you go to the store. When you walk in, don't be pressured into buying anything. Get the prices and then ask a friend or a family member what they think especially if they have one of them at home.
  • What about sewing?  By : David Riewe
    Many people still don't know it yet, but one of the top ten income-generating home-based and small-scale businesses is sewing.

    What may have been thought of earlier as a lowly housewife's hobby, is actually catching up as one of the best means to generate income, be it a full-time or a part-time activity.

    Before digging in deeper, let us try to understand first what sewing is all about.

    Sewing is the act of stitching fabric, furs, bark, leather, as well as other pliable or flexible materials
  • Wondering About Your Windows? Design Your Curtain The Way You Like It!  By : David Riewe
    I think everyone would agree that the design of your curtains or drapes can change the mood of the entire room. We spend countless hours pondering on how to design them, or even go to the point of window shopping in malls to get the right imagination to hit you.

    Well, look no further. The answer to your window problems can be found in home decorating magazines that you can find anywhere. Inside is a treasure throve of amazing window designs, as well as detailed descriptions on how to make them.
  • What Is Basting Sewing  By : David Riewe
    When you are stitching something together, you can't help but sometimes temporarily sew an area. This is better known as basting sewing which allows you to easily remove it.

    There are two ways of doing this. First, you apply scotch tape over the area and then remove it later on. Second, you use thread. Since this is something that has been done for many years, you can practice this technique with your sewing machine, with safety pins or by hand.
  • Zipping It Up: Learning the Varied Types of Zippers and Closures  By : David Riewe
    In dressmaking and sewing, zippers are very important. Zippers are types of fasteners or closures widely used in joining two edges of fabric. They are also used for clothing, bags, luggage, sporting goods, and textiles.

    A zipper is composed of two different strips of fabric tape. Each strip is attached to a piece from the two parts to be joined. It carries tens or even hundreds of specially designed plastic or metal teeth. Operated by hand, the slider moves along the teeth of the slide.

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