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Tips for Beginners in Sewing and Needle Work

9/3/2017

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I've been asked numerous times do I give sewing lessons?  Yes, I have and I will. What I enjoy most is to share my best tips with those who are at the beginning to intermediate level in sewing and needle work.

​Let's jump right in with sewing tips. 

Sewing Notions
When first shopping for sewing notions or needlework supplies, the temptation to buy it all can be hard to suppress. There's only a few notions or supplies that are truly needed to get you going with ease.​  Save the extra gadgets for the future when you are comfortable with your machine, notions and skills.
Sewing Tips
1. Keep your sewing area to the back and left of the machine clear and free of obstructions to allow the garment or item evenly feed through the machine. 

2. Learn to work with the basic machine feet that were provided with the machine. 

3. Look for patterns that are "Easy" or, "Quick". etc. These are made for beginners in sewing. 

4. Read all instructions printed on the envelope and pattern guide. 

5. Cut all pattern pieces apart and press before beginning to pin. Put away those pieces you won't be using. 

6. Keep your machine free of lint and dust; oil regularly as directed by the manual.

7. Use the internet to show you any "how-to's" you may need. 

8. Whether cutting a pattern out or sewing at your machine, take breaks!  Give your shoulders, neck and back frequent stretching. 

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Needlework 
As with sewing notions, needle work (crochet, knitting, embroidery, needlepoint) can suck up the budget quickly.  Start with the simple basics, as simple as the pattern you are working.  You can save money buy purchasing an entire range of crochet hooks or knitting needles - buying one at a time can be pricey. 

Speaking of pricey - personally I haven't found a need after all these years of needle work to buy or use lighted crochet hooks.  Ergonomic hooks are a bit more expensive but worth the money if you plan on doing needlework frequently. Wood hooks and needles or bamboo are quite comfortable and smooth to use. Many lines of needles and hooks are priced and made for novelty but in the end it's the consumer's choice.  Look for what's comfortable to use and does not pick or snag yarns.

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Needlework Tips
1. Posture is important when working with any form of needlework. Protect your neck and shoulders by sitting up straight, elbows bent and work raised to about chest height. 

2. There are several types of heads on a crochet hook.  Try several out until you find what works best for you. 

3. Always make a gauge swatch before proceeding with your pattern. 

4. Tape the edges of your canvas before working your needlepoint. 

5.  Work with inexpensive yarns and threads while you learn. 

6. Choose patterns marked "Beginner" when first learning. 

7.  Learn basic stitches before working patterns.  Making squares and rounds are a good way to practice stitches. 

8. Keep a lotion bar or bottle of lotion handy as your hands will dry out significantly while stitching.



There are more tips and guides to be found on the site, or browse the internet when you are needing a quick answer to your questions. I am always available to answer any of your sewing, crochet or needlework questions - knitting is a little rusty :) 

With these tips, your new notions or project supplies, I wish you success and inspiration, today and always! 
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    Sher

    Sher (Sherri)
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    I'm a fan of all things simple, living green, loving all and sharing with others. A Seamstress and Tailor with more than 43 years experience, as well as life experience to share. Day Dreamers is just that - a simple blog with tips, tricks and life hacks to share with other Day Dreamers. 

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