Saturday, January 21, 2012

Sewing Projects For Beginners - 5 Easy Sewing Projects

!±8± Sewing Projects For Beginners - 5 Easy Sewing Projects

Are you intimidated by the very thought of sitting at a sewing machine and sewing? You're not alone. Either it's concern over development a mistake while sewing, or being unfamiliar with how sewing machines work: you can learn to sew!

I have ideas for five (5) sewing projects for beginners that will help you become familiar with some basic skills needed in sewing, and will also allow you to unquestionably produce your first sewing projects... Items you can unquestionably use!

1. Cloth Napkins: everyone is going 'green' these days, and using cloth napkins eliminates paper waste in landfills. Cotton fabric or a cotton blend works best for napkins.

2. Quilted Placemat: other 'green' project is reversible quilted placemats. development quilted reversible cloth placemats is an eco-friendly way to bring customized decor to your evening meal table. Either a cotton or cotton blend, there is a near endless range of fabric patterns and colors to pick from to match any decor.

3. Apron: sticking with the food/kitchen theme, sewing aprons is an easy project that can be used for more than just cooking. Aprons with pockets are great when you're sewing, to hold tape measurers and other tools used while sewing - or can be worn while cleaning to protect your clothing. Aprons can also be made more like smocks and used while painting or other messy craft projects.

4. T-shirt Dress: a quick and easy dress using a purchased t-shirt and material to make the skirt. Great for girls of all ages. As t-shirts come in a huge range of colors, best to start with the skirt fabric and go for a coordinating t-shirt color. Your skirt can be very full and gathered, or can be more A-line and straight. So this simple project is good for any body type and the skirt can be made anyone length you desire.

5. Long Jean Skirt: turn a pair of blue jeans unquestionably into a long jean skirt with minimal sewing and no fitting! Cut open the leg of the jeans at the inner leg seam, and sewing in other piece of fabric (or use legs from other pair of jeans as the fill fabric - great way to recycle those too-tight jeans;) to fill in the space and make it a skirt.

The key to studying to sew is to ease into projects, grasping and studying the basic sewing skills as you gradually increase the complexity in what you pick to sew.


Sewing Projects For Beginners - 5 Easy Sewing Projects

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