Start Sewing- How to Thread a Sewing Machine
Written by admin on March 15, 2010 – 7:30 pm -
www.startsewing.co.uk has over 100 articles and videos on all aspects of sewing and dress making.
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Really Easy Sewing with good How To Sew guide
Written by admin on March 10, 2010 – 3:25 pm -
www.coatscrafts co uk, Really easy Kids Crafts projects. Alison mcnicol shows off and easy project from her fun Kids Learn to Sew book. Really quick sewing projects, easy, fun and good ideas for keeping kids busy on rainy days.
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Five Reasons to Buy A Mini Sewing Machine
Written by admin on March 10, 2010 – 3:25 pm -
Millions of people find that mini sewing machines are an everyday lifesaver. Whether you spend most of your time at home, in the office, attending classes, or on the road, one of these miniature machines could be invaluable. Here are five reasons why:
1. No matter how crowded your space, you have room for a mini. Minis are the smallest of all sewing machines. They’re feather weight - usually only a pound or two at most - and have an extremely compact footprint that makes them usable in even the most cramped conditions. If you have a space you can dedicate full-time to sewing and crafts, congratulations - you’re one of the lucky few. But if you have to turn your desk, table, or nightstand into a temporary workspace, then a mini machine could be the answer.
2. Minis can be used almost anywhere … no power outlet required. Many manufacturers offer cordless minis, and several models give you the option of AC or battery power. This means you can use them just about anywhere - when you’re camping, when you’re traveling, or even in your car.
3. Storage space limited? No problem with a mini! If you have even a few inches of self space, you can store a mini machine. But shelf space is actually optional, because most minis are small enough to stow away in a drawer. This makes them perfect for a dorm room or office.
4. Minis are super portable. Even the largest mini-machines weigh in at less than five pounds, which makes moving them a breeze. The smallest minis can easily be tucked into a suitcase, briefcase, or backpack.
5. Minis are versatile and efficient The whole idea behind mini machines is to make sewing fast, simple, and convenient. While they don’t include all the features of full-sized machines, they definitely offer surprising versatility and efficiency in a tiny package. Tabletop minis, very small versions of standard sewing machines with limited features, offer the most options. Many tabletop mini models include variable speeds and adjustable stitch length, foot pedal power control, and other “big machine” features. Tabletop minis may be cordless or AC powered, and several offer the option for either. Handheld minis are definitely limited in features and capabilities, but they’re designed to do one thing - straight stitching for quick craft projects and emergency repairs - and do it well. Most are cordless, but some models can also operate on AC.
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How To Sew A Blind Hem Stitch
Written by admin on May 12, 2009 – 11:48 am -
http://www.SimpleSewingProjects.com ~ Watch and learn how to sew a blind hem stitch step by step. A blind hem stitch is the perfect stitch to use when hemming your draperies.
Duration : 0:3:25
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How to Use a Sewing Machine : Selecting a Stitch Pattern on a Sewing Machine
Written by admin on September 13, 2008 – 7:39 pm -
How to select the stitch pattern on your sewing machine; learn about this and more in this free sewing video taught by an expert tailor.
Duration : 0:2:37
Tags: button, clothing, free, howto, machine, needle, parts, patch, sew, sewing, thread, video
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Crochet Granny Squares- Sewing Together
Written by admin on September 13, 2008 – 7:39 pm -
How to sew together granny squares. Both squares are ones that I made up with my scrap yarn. I never write my patterns down because I didn’t like writing patterns. I have gotten better lately about writing patterns.
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Duration : 0:6:18
Tags: arts, clothes, clothing, crafts, Crochet, Granny, Knit, Knitting, sew, sewing, thread, Yarn
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The Sewing Room
Written by admin on September 13, 2008 – 7:39 pm -
If you’re not into cosplay or sewing, then this footage will probably bore you. I uploaded it for the purpose of sharing it with my cosplay friends- a live view of my grandmother’s legacy to the sewing world- her attic of AWESOME, also known as COSPLAY HEAVEN.
Now before you tell me to clean it/organize it/whatever, keep this in mind:
1) It’s in my GRANDPA’S house, not mine.
2) I’m a busy college student.
3) I’ve got a mom and 5 aunts who also never bothered to clean it up in there
4) And most importantly, IT’S NOT AIR CONDITIONED.
Duration : 0:6:12
Tags: cosplay, katie, room, secret, sewing
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Sewing a blanket stitch
Written by admin on September 13, 2008 – 7:39 pm -
Sorry for the poor video quality. I hope to do a new one better at some point. I taught myself this stitch so the technique may be wrong. But it has worked fo me so it might work for you.
Duration : 0:2:46
Tags: felt, hand, sewing
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The Sewing Machine (song)
Written by admin on September 13, 2008 – 7:39 pm -
Opening scene from a 40s musical starring Betty Hutton.
Hutton’s most notable film role was the part of Annie Oakley in the 1950 musical of “Annie Get Your Gun.” One of her best known songs, “Blow a Fuse” (later renamed “It’s Oh So Quiet”), was covered by Icelandic artist, Bjork (Björk)
This song appears on Betty Hutton’s CD albums, “Spotlight on Betty Hutton” and “Satin & Spurs”.
Complete lyrics of this song, as well as, other oldies @ http://www.lyricsvault.net/songs/19631.html
Ohhh the sewing machine, the sewing machine
A girl’s best friend
If I didn’t have my sewing machine
I’d a come to no good end
But a bobbin a bobbin and peddle a peddle
And wheel the wheel by day
So by night I feel so weary that I never get out to play
Ohhh the sewing machine, the sewing machine
A friend in need
If I didn’t having my sewing machine
A wicked life I’d lead
But a bobbin a bobbin and peddle a peddle
And dream about romance
So by night I feel so weary that I never get out to dance
Ohhh the sewing machine, the sewing machine
Me pride and joy
If I didn’t having me sewing machine
I’d a married James McCoy
But a bobbin a bobbin and peddle a peddle
And that’s the end of Jim
‘Cause by night I get so weary I don’t even look good to him
Duration : 0:2:10
Tags: Betty, bobbin, cloth, fabric, Hutton, love, lucy, machine, musical, quilt, sewing, show, singer, song, sweatshop, thread, vintage
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How to Read a Sewing Pattern
Written by admin on September 13, 2008 – 7:39 pm -
CostumeBot.com presents a brief tutorial that shows beginners how to read a commercial sewing pattern. Make it!
Duration : 0:9:58
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