I started going to sewing classes recently on Wednesday evenings in a nearby Technical College; night classes for adult-learning.
I love it!
I bought a simple pattern to start with: Simplicity 2906 "It's So Easy" Skirt and Purse
The purse was sent to my sister-in-law before I got a chance to take a photograph.
Here is the skirt I made in the class, slowly, gradually, over six evenings (and some homework!):
The red fabric is not appropriate, so the teacher says. It didn't hem well... but then I'm not a great hand-sewer and was instructed to hem by hand. But I think I probably bought a basic cheap cotton mix red fabric. I'm begining to learn that the key to nice garments is starting off with a nice fabric...! The second project will also demonstrate this lesson:
The fabric in this blue skirt is a heavy cotton/linen type; almost suitable for worker's overalls. I find it so hard to assess these things in a shop. I made this item in an afternoon.
Although I not overly happy with my finished items and will probably not wear them, I have learnt a lot of dressmaking skills already:
- inserting a zip
- dealing with a lining (the red skirt is lined)
- what is twill tape?
- body measurements
- reading a pattern, the conventions used etc
- not to mention putting thread on a bobbin, threading the sewing machine
- stitch used for hemming by hand
- that tacking or basting is sometimes more useful and easier than pinning
- not always necessary to do back stitch (eg at bottom of side seam which will be turned into hem)
- side-split (red skirt)
- what are the selvages?
- pressing the seams
- zig-zagging the edge of fabric to protect from fraying
- tailor tacking (well I should have learned it but not very good at it!)
- darts and how to make/sew them
- ... and other little things, I'm sure.
- oh - most importantly - the key to a nice garment is starting with a nice fabric ;)
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