Wow! I can't believe how long it's been since I last posted on here!
To ease myself back in gently I thought I'd revisit an old post from my previous blog. It's all about the simple gadgets that make a sewers life that much easier.
Sewing Machine
It goes without saying that my trusty sewing machine is an absolute must, along with good quality all purpose thread.
Pencil and ruler
I use these when drawing the pattern pieces and for marking the positions of fastenings and trims. A disappearing marker pen is also invaluable for marking fabric.
Scissors
Good quality, sharp scissors are essential. At a minimum, dressmakers shears for cutting out and embroidery scissors for snipping threads and cutting buttonholes etc.
Pins
Where would I be without these? I prefer to use these large coloured, plastic headed pins as they are easy to see, and easier to find if you drop them!
Needles
Sewing machine needles need to be changed frequently, as blunt needles can damage the fabric and can result in skipped stitches. Different fabrics also need different needles, some need sharp points while others require needles with a rounded tip. So always use the correct needle for your fabric. A good selection of needles for hand sewing is also essential.
Zipper foot
This enables you to sew up close to zips and piping.
Thimble
This saves fingers and means you won't bleed on the fabric - not a good idea!
Seam ripper
For those times when you've made a mistake and need to unpick (don't you just hate it when that happens?), this little gadget makes it so much easier.
Loop turner
great for turning tubes of fabric the right way out. ie: for bag handles.
Point turner
For pushing out corners, gives a nice crisp edge to inside pockets and to the corners of the bag.
Glue
For attaching decorative items such as sequins, diamantes and rosettes.
Plastic clips
Great for holding together fabric that would be damaged by pins - faux leather for example.
Teflon foot
For sewing with faux leather or other fabrics where a normal foot will not slide smoothly over.
This is obviously not a comprehensive list, there are lots of other handy little gadgets around that are nice to have but not essential. but if you know of any other essential tools, please let me know.
Thanks for stopping by,
Linda