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My Favorite Sewing Tip

    My Favorite Sewing Tip
    on: May 02, 2010, 03:42:01 PM
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      Re: My Favorite Sewing Tip
      Reply #1 on: May 04, 2010, 04:52:29 PM
      When taking out a seam, I love to use my lint roller to pick up all the loose threads when I'm done. Or it works great to clean up the ironing board if I'm using a fabric that's prone to raveling. Yay for lint rollers! Smiley
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        Re: My Favorite Sewing Tip
        Reply #2 on: May 06, 2010, 10:40:24 AM
        Find a pin and pick it up...

        ...And all the day you'll have good luck (lucky that you didn't step on it).

        When I drop a needle or pin and can't find it, I get out my trusty flashlight, turn off the lights, and point the flashlight in the direction of where I was sewing.  The flashlight will pick up the silver glint of the pin, making it easy to see and pick up.  Ta dah!
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          Re: My Favorite Sewing Tip
          Reply #3 on: May 09, 2010, 06:39:46 PM
          My favorite tip comes from my Grandmother and my Great-Grandmother, though neither one expressly passed it on...

          Never be afraid to try something new, and sometimes it's the doing that's important, not the perfection (or imperfection) of the result.

          One of my favorite things I've received from my grandmother is a single quilt block in the cathedral window pattern.  Grandma pieced by hand in what little free time she had.  I asked my mom why she only had one square of these beautiful little pieces.  "Because she wanted to prove to herself that she could do it.  It only took one square."  I love that she didn't have a half finished quilt that she would look at with regret.  Instead she had one block that showed her what she could do if she wanted to.

          My great-grandmother lost her sight to macular degeneration, but she never lost her love of quilting.  She still pieced by hand, sewing from one finger to the next.  She even machine-quilted a few things.  The crazy seams might have horrified any quilt afficianado, but I look at them (and the tiny drops of blood from her pricked fingers) with such pride.  She never stopped doing what she loved, and sharing it with others.

          How many times I have allowed myself to get so frustrated by a mistake that I don't even finish the project!  The patience and persistence of these great ladies is something I yearn for.
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            Re: My Favorite Sewing Tip
            Reply #4 on: May 24, 2010, 03:18:50 PM
            Slip a small scrap of white paper behind the eye of your sewing machine needle to make threading way easier...especially if you're "mature" and sewing late at night!
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              Re: My Favorite Sewing Tip
              Reply #5 on: May 25, 2010, 01:30:07 PM
              Slip a small scrap of white paper behind the eye of your sewing machine needle to make threading way easier...especially if you're "mature" and sewing late at night!
              Thanks I was having this problem just last night.  I am newly "mature" and still learning the ropes.

                Re: My Favorite Sewing Tip
                Reply #6 on: May 25, 2010, 05:06:26 PM
                tee hee! me too...i'm not sure how to define "mature", but i think i'm too young for that.  my body on the other hand, has a different opinion!
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                  Re: My Favorite Sewing Tip
                  Reply #7 on: May 27, 2010, 10:25:31 PM
                   Smiley
                  Before prewashing my fabric, I serge the raw edges. This eliminates all the raveling.

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                    Re: My Favorite Sewing Tip
                    Reply #8 on: June 02, 2010, 10:45:22 PM
                    to colourfast and preshrink fabric,i place it in a bucket of hot water wait for water to cool then hang on line to drip dry
                    end result preshrunk fabric that feels like new
                    i learnt this from my great aunt
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                      Re: My Favorite Sewing Tip
                      Reply #9 on: June 03, 2010, 12:46:45 AM
                      love that colorfasting tip... a lot of fabric i buy end up shrinking, so good one, thanks.

                      I sew mostly for little girls, and do a lot of gathering, so my tip is this:

                      if you set the thread tension to  a high number like 7 or 8 and stitch length to long(basting), the fabric will ruffle up automatically when you sew... no pulling threads, no need for any special feet, no clear elastic, no zigzag over heavy thread, anything!

                       this is best done for making long lengths of ruffle, for hems or ruffle accents. I usually just ruffle a long strip of fabric and attach it the dress, then cut off the excess ruffled strip.
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                      Jaya Pratheesh

                        Re: My Favorite Sewing Tip
                        Reply #10 on: June 03, 2010, 07:40:06 AM
                        I tried this the other day as per instructions to make ruffled flower broach http://www.cluckclucksew.com/2010/05/tutorial-scrappy-strip-rose.html
                        and it didn't work on my machine.  Viking 183.  Huh

                          Re: My Favorite Sewing Tip
                          Reply #11 on: June 05, 2010, 05:40:32 AM
                          i so love the rose and the gathering tip
                          thanks ladies Cheesy
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                            Re: My Favorite Sewing Tip
                            Reply #12 on: June 10, 2010, 06:09:51 PM
                            Gonna go and try the ruffling tip.  Thanks.

                              Re: My Favorite Sewing Tip
                              Reply #13 on: June 13, 2010, 03:21:29 PM
                              The ruffling tip worked great for me! I've been sewing on and off for years, and always zigzagged over crochet cotton to gather (which also works really well, as long as you don't catch the crochet cotton in your stitches!)  Turning up the top tension is easier still.  Just make sure you leave a long tail at the beginning and end, so if you do need to adjust,  your gathers don't fall off the end of the thread (don't ask me how I know this!)
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                                Re: My Favorite Sewing Tip
                                Reply #14 on: August 04, 2010, 11:34:39 AM
                                lkcantwell,

                                Thanks for the colorfast tip. It will come in handy.
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                                Elizabeth of OnlineFabricStore

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