― molly d (mollyd), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 19:41 (6 years ago) Permalink
― Fetchboy (Felcher), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 19:53 (6 years ago) Permalink
Otherwise, I do like to make fabric pouches, fill them with feed corn (rice would work, too, I think), close them and give them to people as gifts. They are cheap and easy to do, and once you explain "heat this up in the microwave and stick it in your bed or tuck it into your coat when it's cold," they are very appreciated.
― Sara R-C (Sara R-C), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 19:53 (6 years ago) Permalink
http://www.simplicity.com/assets/4047/4047t.jpghttp://www.simplicity.com/assets/4112/4112t.jpghttp://www.simplicity.com/assets/4122/4122.jpghttp://www.simplicity.com/assets/4086/4086.jpghttp://img.sewingtoday.com/cat/20000/itm_img/V8129.jpghttp://img.sewingtoday.com/cat/20000/itm_img/V7937.jpg
Plus more I can't find right now.
― Laurel (Laurel), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 19:57 (6 years ago) Permalink
I'm going to bring my machine (I have a blue carrying case!) and my disaster of a top to Ben's parents house tonight, where I'm hoping his mother can help me sort out the collar. It's not so great-looking. I need help.
― molly d (mollyd), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 20:09 (6 years ago) Permalink
― Laurel (Laurel), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 20:15 (6 years ago) Permalink
I completely feel your pain! I have a hell of time finding pants / skirts / tops that are long enough, as I seem to have freakishly long extremities. And, well, the thought of only spending about $5 for fabric plus the time it takes to make a crappily-made garment seems a lot better than spending at least $35 for a crappily-made garment with a label. I can make my own poorly constructed work clothes, thank you very much! Are you listening Banana Republic?
― molly d (mollyd), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 20:25 (6 years ago) Permalink
― Laurel (Laurel), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 20:28 (6 years ago) Permalink
― molly d (mollyd), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 20:35 (6 years ago) Permalink
Another mistake I will never make again, is when making a simple elastic waistband a-line skirt. I measured my waist for the elastic but totally didn't take into account my hips. So basically, it was hell trying to get it over my ass.
I would sew more if I had a nice big flat surface for cutting and ironing and if I had a dress form. And if I weren't so lazy. I tend to just get Franz to mend my clothes. He sews better than me anyway.
― eatadick.com (Carey), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 20:36 (6 years ago) Permalink
― eatadick.com (Carey), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 20:39 (6 years ago) Permalink
I layout and cut on the floor. I actually kind of miss having wall-to-wall carpeting with padding underneath, because I could pin the whole thing to the floor for stability while cutting (probably the only good that carpet ever did). A dress form is never gonna happen in my life, I don't think, but it would improve my tailoring HUGELY if I had, and could use, an upper-body sloper. I feel like I don't do enough sewing to justify it these days...but I could start!
― Laurel (Laurel), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 20:48 (6 years ago) Permalink
My kitchen table is now solely used for cutting and sewing purposes.
― molly d (mollyd), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 20:51 (6 years ago) Permalink
― Laurel (Laurel), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 20:58 (6 years ago) Permalink
― molly d (mollyd), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 21:02 (6 years ago) Permalink
I have a nice cutting table in my knitting/sewing room. now just to actually sew something.
― Sam: Screwed and Chopped (Molly Jones), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 21:04 (6 years ago) Permalink
Sewing for Dummies: no -- I have a couple of basic sewing books (like the Dorling Kindersley one from when I worked there) but I haven't found them ALL that useful -- the Internet is probably better when you have a specific question, like "HOW THE FUCK DOES AN INVISIBLE ZIPPER GO IN WITHOUT SHOWING, GODAMMIT?". I am totally in love with Threads magazine, though, for secret tips and technique hints. Lots of stuff I didn't really understand has turned out to be useful later.
― Laurel (Laurel), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 21:13 (6 years ago) Permalink
I'm going to have to get a copy of Threads. My house is already filling up with knitting books and magazines. Why not fill it up more with sewing stuff as well?
I'll try to take a picture of the shirt I'm working on tonight. It's not awful... just very novice. My mom also bought me a purse pattern (fun black handles were purchased). She tried to explain interfacing to me, but I think I just ended up blankly staring at her from information overload.
― molly d (mollyd), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 21:21 (6 years ago) Permalink
Capish? :)
― Laurel (Laurel), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 21:22 (6 years ago) Permalink
― molly d (mollyd), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 21:25 (6 years ago) Permalink
― patita (patita), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 21:47 (6 years ago) Permalink
― j.lu (j.lu), Tuesday, 26 September 2006 23:43 (6 years ago) Permalink
― tokyo nursery school: afternoon session (rosemary), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 00:05 (6 years ago) Permalink
― Laurel (Laurel), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 12:36 (6 years ago) Permalink
I have already been looking for a sewing machine. Any tips?
― Nathalie (stevie nixed), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 12:45 (6 years ago) Permalink
― Mädchen (Madchen), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 12:51 (6 years ago) Permalink
My daughters talked me into it ... they will have one each plus give one to each of their three Best Friends, and then everyone will buy a small gift for everyone else to go in each of the stockings, rather than buying one bigger gift each for every friend. I thought that sounded a really cool idea of theirs (except I'm the one lumbered with having to make the stockings now!)
― C J (C J), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 13:01 (6 years ago) Permalink
― Beth Parker (Beth Parker), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 13:04 (6 years ago) Permalink
― C J (C J), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 13:15 (6 years ago) Permalink
― Laurel (Laurel), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 13:22 (6 years ago) Permalink
― molly d (mollyd), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 15:10 (6 years ago) Permalink
I went to the site for Threads magazine and downloaded a 'teach yourself to sew' pdf that I might give a whirl this weekend.
expereinced ladies, how did you learn? did you just dive into a project or did you just practice sewing lines and curves and corners on scraps?
― Sam: Screwed and Chopped (Molly Jones), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 15:44 (6 years ago) Permalink
― Laurel (Laurel), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 17:00 (6 years ago) Permalink
― molly d (mollyd), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 18:16 (6 years ago) Permalink
― Sam: Screwed and Chopped (Molly Jones), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 18:19 (6 years ago) Permalink
It looks awful!
I'm going to wait to embark on something new until after my first sewing class on Saturday.
― molly d (mollyd), Thursday, 28 September 2006 13:48 (6 years ago) Permalink
― Nathalie (stevie nixed), Thursday, 28 September 2006 13:50 (6 years ago) Permalink
I need these little old ladies to help me.
Maybe I should try a less ambitious project first, like a pouch or something. Frustrating!
― molly d (mollyd), Thursday, 28 September 2006 13:52 (6 years ago) Permalink
All I've made so far were dog toys. they're appreciation is only so-so.
a top only takes a week or so, whereas a sweater takes ages.
This is why I love making purses!
Plus, knitting's more portable. hard to sew on the bus.
― Sam: Screwed and Chopped (Molly Jones), Thursday, 28 September 2006 13:54 (6 years ago) Permalink
Sewing is really just lots of direction-following + a working ability to think in 3-D. Ie, remember which armhole is the left one even when yr shirt is inside-out, see in your head how things are going together before you sew them. That is sometimes hard, I have definitely sewn the wrong things together based on inside-out-ness or similar confusion. And my mother once made a set of lace curtains with one somehow six inches shorter than the other, and she's been sewing all her life! Concentration is key.
― Laurel (Laurel), Thursday, 28 September 2006 13:54 (6 years ago) Permalink
I have a purse pattern! I may be asking for y'alls' help. Interfacing is involved. I am frightened.
Thanks, Laurel! I think I just need more practice. Reading patterns confusing, esp. when you have no clue what they're talking about. I did have to run to the computer several times last night to figure out certain mystifying phrases such "basting." Do you usually do that by hand or just use a big stitch? I used a long stitch on my machine which is the same one I used to gather fabric. Perhaps that's why my shirt looks like crap.
― molly d (mollyd), Thursday, 28 September 2006 14:02 (6 years ago) Permalink
Haha, XP!
― Laurel (Laurel), Thursday, 28 September 2006 14:05 (6 years ago) Permalink
Exception: I use a long machine stitch if basting is to stabilize a curved edge, ie the edge of a neckline or the top of a skirt. That kind of basting is used wherever fabric has to hang on the bias, to keep the fibers from getting pulled out of square while you work on the pieces (too much handling can be hard on the grain).
Molly, do you have the pattern number for yr shirt? Am curious.
― Laurel (Laurel), Thursday, 28 September 2006 14:10 (6 years ago) Permalink
http://www.1sewingpatterns.com/images0/4700bsim.jpg
They're about 3/4 length sleeves instead.
― molly d (mollyd), Thursday, 28 September 2006 14:31 (6 years ago) Permalink
i will never wear it. it fits poorly and is a bit too hippy dippy. oh, and i did a really bad job too.
my sewing class was great! i even bought a new foot for my machine, so now i can do piping, sewing over pearls, and gathering very easily!
― molly d (mollyd), Monday, 2 October 2006 03:16 (6 years ago) Permalink
― molly d (mollyd), Monday, 2 October 2006 03:18 (6 years ago) Permalink
can i have the handbag please? ;-)
― Nathalie (stevie nixed), Monday, 2 October 2006 04:53 (6 years ago) Permalink
― molly d (mollyd), Monday, 2 October 2006 15:35 (6 years ago) Permalink
― Laurel (Laurel), Monday, 2 October 2006 15:38 (6 years ago) Permalink
I love that foot! I decided to make a fancy pillow Saturday afternoon with gathering AND piping, abut quickly realized this cannot be done when you've already sewn piping on to the piece. Oh well.
― molly d (mollyd), Monday, 2 October 2006 15:43 (6 years ago) Permalink
Seriously!? 99 cents! I'm so there! Thanks so much! There's a Joann a couple miles from my house. I've been needing a project to A) increase my skills and B) increase my sewing confidence. I really love the top and the dresses. I made a shirt a while back, and it turned out really terribly. I also used some ugly granny fabric from the clearance rack, so it wasn't too much of a wash.
― molly mummenschanz, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 15:42 (5 years ago) Permalink
I love Jo-Ann's but it's kind of far from here. I've done about four purses recently from my own design. they were, eh. I've also done a couple of make-up bags that were passable. I'm about to do a tote for myself lined with some luscious taffeta. after that I'm going to try my hand at a messenger bag. I really need an industrial machine.
― Ms Misery, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 15:45 (5 years ago) Permalink
I bought some great marimekko-esque fabric for curtains, which I really ought to do something with. The extra room in the new place is all set up with sewing table, so it's high time I get something done.
― molly mummenschanz, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 15:48 (5 years ago) Permalink
Gah I lost out on some brilliant Unikko-like fabric on eBay by being lazy and not checking, just lost out and it went for a total steal. Chiz. You gotta picture?
― Sarah, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 15:50 (5 years ago) Permalink
Yes! the 99 cent sale starts on the 17th & only goes through the 19th, so stock up! molly, amy butler patterns are REALLY awesome b/c she talks you through step by step. The BBW pattern is easy enough, but it's not quite as clear as the step-by-step stuff. At least, that's been my take on things. i just realized you've done a top before. this top will be so so easy for you then! and it's so customize-able!
― sweet tater, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 15:55 (5 years ago) Permalink
No pictures yet, Sarah. Digital camera is in a box somewhere that has yet to be unpacked. But once I'm done with them, I'll get some photos. I may even take a hiatus from my frantic sock knitting (I'm totally obsessed), and sew tonight instead! Yay, thread revival!
EXCELLENT! I will head to Joann's this weekend, with money from old security deposit in hand and STOCK UP!
Ok, the shirt I made was an UGLY NIGHTMARE. My parents were down visiting, and my mom claimed this was a good pattern. Uhhh, not so much. There was all sorts of weird ruching that didn't agree with the granny fabric too well. It was a dollar a yard, so I justified.
― molly mummenschanz, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:01 (5 years ago) Permalink
Totally ugly! I don't even know why I thought I would wear it!
I think it has potential!
― sweet tater, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:02 (5 years ago) Permalink
No Jo-Ann's for me this weekend. Spent $60 there last weekend. :(
I'm trying to get back to knitting as all I've been doing lately is sewing.
― Ms Misery, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:06 (5 years ago) Permalink
I think I'm going to buy pinking shears instead of a serger. I have been really thinking about a serger lately.
― sweet tater, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:06 (5 years ago) Permalink
Awwh! Thanks! I had big ideas, but it didn't turned out how I'd hoped. The BBY top is exactly what I've been looking for!
Ben's mom has a serger, so I have access to one, whenever I may need one. Wahoo! But pinking shears are just classic.
― molly mummenschanz, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:10 (5 years ago) Permalink
explain to me the benefits of a serger. I know them not.
― Ms Misery, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:11 (5 years ago) Permalink
would you recommend a serger? i keep eyeballing the brother model (maybe 1030D or something like that?)that has so many positive reviews on amazon.
I really do like your top! I think the style of it is really cute. You should check out some of the other BBW patterns though - there's a cute one with a diamond shaped do-dad in the middle that's really cute and a shirt intended for jersey fabric that's classic looking.
― sweet tater, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:12 (5 years ago) Permalink
Ok, look at a hem on your clothes. I just looked at my cheapo Target dress for an example, but it's not the best. It makes professional looking hems with the intense stitching.
― molly mummenschanz, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:13 (5 years ago) Permalink
this might help:
― sweet tater, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:14 (5 years ago) Permalink
Is it worth getting a whole machine for that (I mean cost wise?) I guess since I don't do much clothes maybe not. I really need to be able to sew through leather and very thick layers of fabric.
― Ms Misery, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:14 (5 years ago) Permalink
I've actually never had the opportunity to use one! I don't even think Ben's mom uses hers all that much. When I was taking sewing classes (they were uber-basic), the ladies at the shop wouldn't stop talking about how great they were for garment-making (the ease, the professional look, etc.).
― molly mummenschanz, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:15 (5 years ago) Permalink
I think I am romanticizing it since becoming terribly addicted to making clothes. Right now I just do a zig zag stitch up the sides but it doesn't look as nice & I've heard sergers are much faster at this.
― sweet tater, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:31 (5 years ago) Permalink
My grandmother used to make A LOT of my clothes when I was a little kid, and the zig zag stitch reminds me of this. It also reminds of the time I wore a dress my grandma made for me for school picture day (mind you, it was 3rd grade, and I looked ridiculously awkward - gap tooth, frizzy hair, big glasses, etc.). The notorious mean girl came up to me and said, "What are you wearing? You look Protestant." I think I remember defending my clothes, blah blah blah. But, it was the first time I ever had the "Wow, you're an idiot" moment which one becomes far too familiar with as time goes on. 3rd grade Molly was too nice to say this to her face.
― molly mummenschanz, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:37 (5 years ago) Permalink
That's such a bittersweet story.
― sweet tater, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:42 (5 years ago) Permalink
Now, I think this idiot girl probably meant to say I looked like a Pilgrim (dress had HUGE white bib-thingy on it).
― molly mummenschanz, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:43 (5 years ago) Permalink
I remember thinking, "I'm not going to feel bad about being made fun of because this person is clearly a moron." Yay, character building from wearing handmade grandma clothes!
― molly mummenschanz, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:45 (5 years ago) Permalink
haha, yeah you should've said 'you look like a catholic!'
― Ms Misery, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:45 (5 years ago) Permalink
I just sent my parents an email asking them to scan that picture.
― molly mummenschanz, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:49 (5 years ago) Permalink
I think sergers are on the expensive side AND you have to take lessons.
― tokyo rosemary, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 17:21 (5 years ago) Permalink
The Brother model I'm looking at is $232, which is spendy but not awful.
― sweet tater, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 17:55 (5 years ago) Permalink
i havent touched my sewing machine. i'm in ph34r of it. honest to god. :-(
― stevienixed, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 20:03 (5 years ago) Permalink
why?!
― sweet tater, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 20:13 (5 years ago) Permalink
i'm afraid of it. it's just so complex and... frightening. silly, i know. :-( i tried it, i nearly sewed my finger to the fabric and then i just... left it. :-(
― stevienixed, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 20:16 (5 years ago) Permalink
oh!
― sweet tater, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 20:27 (5 years ago) Permalink
hello ladies.
i want to make lots of clothes this spring (it's so gross here today, i need to be optimistic).
let's talk patterns.
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 31 January 2008 21:42 (5 years ago) Permalink
also, i just ordered this book.
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 31 January 2008 21:43 (5 years ago) Permalink
NB, I lack skills. Do you think I could make this:
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 31 January 2008 21:49 (5 years ago) Permalink
Yes, almost certainly. There are some tricks to gathering which I can share if you want (altho the pattern probably tells you, just sometimes I know the dirrex are confusing). My mom laid out the rules for me at some point when I was having a break-down in mid-project. Also gathered sleeves are A LOT easier to set in than straight sleeves so kudos to that.
― Laurel, Thursday, 31 January 2008 21:51 (5 years ago) Permalink
I'm just so tired of being poor and buying shitty cheapo clothes that fall apart or fade. Well, I'm sure some of my first attempts will fall apart, but that's all part of the learning experience.
Anyway, yay! Would a cotton be good for a shirt like that?
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 31 January 2008 21:58 (5 years ago) Permalink
Yeah, nothing too heavy cos of the amount of fabric going into that gathered yoke. Something crisp and light is prob recommended.
― Laurel, Thursday, 31 January 2008 22:00 (5 years ago) Permalink
This might be a silly question, but are there special washing instructions for hand sewn garments? Delicate?
― molly mummenschanz, Thursday, 31 January 2008 22:05 (5 years ago) Permalink
I was going to name the new thread "I'd like to know where you got the notions: ilx running (stitch) sewing thread" but it's just as well this one already existed.
― it's not that print journalists don't have a sense of humour, it's just (Laurel), Monday, 22 August 2011 14:23 (1 year ago) Permalink
Request for advice: is the Readers' Digest book still a good recommendation for a beginner? And what about a new sewing machine? (Please don't suggest buying used, there are no repair shops that I can get to without a car). I am planning on an excursion to JoAnn Fabric this week, but will have to order one online.My experience is minimal, but I don't plan on making anything fancy.
Thanks for any info, sewing folks of ILX!
― on the road to the twilight zone (doo dah), Tuesday, 8 May 2012 13:56 (1 year ago) Permalink
Well, I got this one, was delivered yesterday evening. So I have only just taken it out of the box.Also, went on an excursion to Jo-Ann Fabric and bought some flannel and a pattern to make pajamas. Stuff is expensive since I was a little girl going to fabric shops with my mother!
― on the road to the twilight zone (doo dah), Tuesday, 15 May 2012 16:05 (1 year ago) Permalink
Honestly I can't remember what books are good and/or bad, sorry not to have responded! I haven't done any sewing in years because life got in the way, but maybe this summer it will happen? I don't love my chances but I can make it happen.
― how did I get here? why am I in the whiskey aisle? this is all so (Laurel), Tuesday, 15 May 2012 16:10 (1 year ago) Permalink
Oh, I picked up that Readers Digest book from the library, too, looks like it might be useful. I'll wait to see if I want to buy it.Nice that there is so much info online!
― on the road to the twilight zone (doo dah), Tuesday, 15 May 2012 16:12 (1 year ago) Permalink
I've been jonesing for a sewing machine for months now. it's just simmering away, making me put 1940s dress patterns into my Etsy favorites (I don't wear dresses as a rule wtf). I know when I get one I will start buying fabric and notions like the mad hoarder I am (hello all my yarn i love u my pretty pretty skeins). The only question is when.
― Jaq, Tuesday, 15 May 2012 16:36 (1 year ago) Permalink