We have got blog candy this week!!!!
Well hello again Rubynistas!
How are you getting along with the Olympics? Are you watching like crazy or hiding in your sewing space? I am doing both! I reckon I could get Team GB a gold medal for enthusiasm when it comes to sewing!
Last week we talked about getting the right thread for your project. This week we are looking at how to put a basic sewing kit together. It is easy to get carried away and buy everything you clap your beady eyes on but to be honest it’s a waste of money because wasted money = smaller fabric stash!!! There are so many twee little bits out there but the serious Rubynista needs a proper kit!!!
First is what I think are the absolute essentials;
Tool
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For?
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Scissors
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Big – main fabric cutting
Pinking – if you are unable to overlock seams
Snips – for fiddly cutting – a life saver!
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Tape measure
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Do I need to explain why?!
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Tailors chalk
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Marking fabric, for example, seam matching or dart placing
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Well, we all make mistakes!!!
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Spare needles
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For your machine and a handy pack for hand sewing
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Pins with glass heads
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Holding fabric for sewing. Get pins with glass heads so you can actually see them in your fabric and avoid unnecessary swearing when you stab yourself or break a needle!
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Safety pins
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Always useful when your hem falls down at the wrong moment! And of course holding heavier projects and quilts together
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Iron
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Essential. I know “iron” is a four letter word but humour me. You cannot create professional finishes without an iron – simples!
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Ironing Board
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Doesn’t need to be flash! In fact I am making my own this week. Will take tons of piccies so I can do you a tutorial.
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Notes: Buy the best scissors you can afford. Really good scissors last for life just like a damned good sauce pan (unless you bat someone over the head with it)
a scissor selection |
This next list is sewingy stuff I have and can’t live without….. but it depends on whether you are planning to quilt too……..
Tool
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For
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Rotary Cutters
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The incredibly easy way to cut fabric!
I have a range of sizes depending on what I need to cut and how many layers of fabric I am cutting through
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Cutting Mats
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Mine is huge – and I looooove it. I cut a lot of big pieces of fabric so its fab – you don’t need to go so mad!
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Quilters Foot
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On a spring and perfect when I am quilting as it raises over the fabric and prevents puckering
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Pin Cushion
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Saves your pins rolling on the floor, being stood on by the cat and getting a huge vets bill.
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Cutting Rulers
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Robust rules to cut with and soooooo much more …..But let’s save that for another day.
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Daylight Lamp
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As a migraine sufferer I find this essential, and of course come winter its great for treating S.A.D.!
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ooooh what a lovley gratuitous picture of sewing things! |
Ok, so the lists aren’t exhaustive and I am bound to have left something out! If I have let me know what you must have in your basic sewing kit.
Don’t forget to collect buttons, buckles, fastenings, tons of fabric, empty clean takeaway containers (free storage) and glass jars (even better storage) and always buy the best quality (not necessarily the most money) whenever you can.
To keep the cash flowing only buy thread when you need it unless of course you see an absolute bargain!
Well my darlings, that’s it for this week. I hope it has been a useful read. Do keep in touch, I looooove getting your emails and photos.
A little blog candy to get your kits started!
seam ripper - will yours be blue? |
Send pics and words to contact@rubysummer.co.uk. The first five to arrive will be sent a free seam ripper to add to their kits.
Oh I commented on FB lol
ReplyDeleteMy list is much the same as yours but havent sewn for years now ....
My sister in law does marvelous quilting art work might talk her into teaching me one day x
Good luck to those entering the blog candy those stitch pickers are a must :0))
I thought u were still sewing xxx
ReplyDeleteUuuummm what about a seam allowance measurer??????
ReplyDeleteThey do exist!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey should do!
ReplyDeletei bet you would still throw it on the floor and do your engineering thing of eyeballing!!!!!
ReplyDeleteare you both going to sew again? x
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