Showing posts with label sew instructions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sew instructions. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Sew Instructions - Sew Fast Sew Easy: All You Need to Know When You Start to Sew

Sew Instructions - Sew Fast Sew Easy: All You Need to Know When You Start to Sew



Sewing is becoming more popular than ever before. With the cost of living on the rise, many people are seeking to cut down on expenses by learning to sew. The Sew Fast Sew Easy book has been out since 2002, and the rave reviews by consumers have been consistent.


Priced very reasonably, you can purchase this book from Amazon.com.


Sew Fast Sew Easy: All You Need to Know When You Start to Sew


This book features the following:


* Three ready-to-use patterns.

* Easy to follow instructions.

* Tips and techniques from a fashion industry insider.

* How to use your sewing machine to express your creative side.

* How to custom-fit commercial patterns

* Facts about the latest fabrics and ways to use them.

* Glossary of sewing terms for quick reference.


If you have never sewn a stitch but want to learn, this book explains everything with words and pictures. It is a wonderful book for beginners as it covers topics such as how to hold scissors properly to explaining fabric and grain, and giving the beginner a comfortable way to approach sewing.


While most of you may know how to sew, the Sew Fast Sew Easy book offers sewing techniques, terms, information on patterns and notions as well as how to use them. For some, it is considered the “bible” of sewing.


For those who have never used a pattern before, this book serves as a model for users of sewing machines. It explains, in depth, the steps to complete your project from beginning to end using the patterns included in the book. The sewing patterns alone are worth the price of the book.


Whether you are new to sewing or have been sewing for years, the Sew Fast Sew Easy book will enhance your experience and provide the tools and resources you need to become a pro at sewing.


Even the most seasoned expert has commented that this book holds information even they weren’t aware of until they purchased the book. Check it out!


For people who are in a hurry to start, there is an alternative available. You can buy an e-book that is instantly downloadable. The advantage is that you do not have to wait for it to come in the post. Have a look at: Sewing 101





Go from Beginner to Sewing Expert in No Time !


Wednesday, January 7, 2009

How to Measure Properly for Your Next Sewing Project


How to Measure Properly for Your Next Sewing Project


One of the best things about custom-tailored clothing is that it can be made to fit perfectly. Instead of going to the store and buying one size that's made to fit various body types, you can have clothes that fit just right in every way. It definitely beats buying a small only to find that it's right on the money around the waist but a mile too short!


For the casual seamstress, measuring can be a bit of a stumbling block. It's not rocket science, but it does have to be precise in order to get your project just right. Here are some tips to help you measure properly for your next project.


Men and Boys

  • For the neck, the measuring tape should go around the base of the neck where the collar sits.
  • When measuring the chest, be sure to measure the fullest part. This should be just under the arms, and the tape should be centered over the shoulder blades in the back.
  • The waist measurement should be at the natural waist, at or very close to the bellybutton.
  • The hips should be measured around the fullest part, leaving the tape loose enough to slide fingers underneath.
  • Sleeves should be measured from the top of the shoulder bone to the wrist.
  • Inseams should be measured from crotch to ankle, and outseams from the natural waist to the ankle.
  • Back width is best measured when wearing a dress shirt. Measure from shoulder blade to shoulder blade at the shoulder seam of the shirt.
  • For coats, the center back measurement should be taken from the base of the neck, along the spinal column. Front length goes from the shoulder seam to the desired length of the coat.

Women and Girls

  • The bust should be measured at the fullest part, going under the arms. The tape should not be too snug.
  • The chest should be measured above and below the bust.
  • Inseams and outseams are measured the same way as they are for men.
  • The waist should be measured at the smallest point, or where the waist of the garment is to sit. The hips should be measured 6 inches below the waist, and again at the fullest point.
  • Skirt length is measured from the waist to the desired length.
  • Sleeves are measured from the shoulder to the curve of the wrist, with the elbow slightly bent.

General Tips

  • When measuring the hips, the heels should be together.
  • Unless otherwise noted, the measuring tape should be snug but not tight.
  • It's always better to take too many measurements than not enough.
If you are looking for some more top sewing tips, have a look at our blog: A Guide To Sewing A Wardrobe And More.

There is also a very good e-book that will teach you all the basics. The name is: Sewing 101

Go there now and have a look. Sewing 101