- Messages
- 9,087
- Location
- Crummy town, USA
List:
1) A good pair of sewing shears. These shears (different from regular scissors as one blade is larger than the other) will be for *sewing only*. Beat up anyone who tries to use them for anything else, and let some one at the store teach you how to cut properly. Makes a world of difference.
2) Pins. Most gals I know opt for glass headed pins as they will not damage fabric if ironed over as opposed to plastic head pins which can melt.
3) Nice set of needles for hand sewing. You can get a pack of various needles for cheap.
4) Seam ripper. $3, replace every few months.
5) Chalk pencil or chalk wedge for marking.
6) Fiberglass tape measure. These dont stretch, old ones may and you can get the wrong measurements from them.
7) Clear 2" wide ruler. Quilters generally use these, but they are great for sewing.
8) Seam guide. Fantastic little tool for marking tons of things.
9) Extra needles for your *machine*. Make sure to replace your needle every coupe of projects. A pack of five (if your machine accepts universal needles) is no more than $5.
10) Thread & bobbins for the machine
THis is pretty much the list that was given out in all the sewing classes I taught. ITs a bare bones list and will totally get you started. Including the shears, all of this should cost you no more than $45. If you can find an old pair of shears, sharpen them up and knock that price in half.
Good luck!
LD
1) A good pair of sewing shears. These shears (different from regular scissors as one blade is larger than the other) will be for *sewing only*. Beat up anyone who tries to use them for anything else, and let some one at the store teach you how to cut properly. Makes a world of difference.
2) Pins. Most gals I know opt for glass headed pins as they will not damage fabric if ironed over as opposed to plastic head pins which can melt.
3) Nice set of needles for hand sewing. You can get a pack of various needles for cheap.
4) Seam ripper. $3, replace every few months.
5) Chalk pencil or chalk wedge for marking.
6) Fiberglass tape measure. These dont stretch, old ones may and you can get the wrong measurements from them.
7) Clear 2" wide ruler. Quilters generally use these, but they are great for sewing.
8) Seam guide. Fantastic little tool for marking tons of things.
9) Extra needles for your *machine*. Make sure to replace your needle every coupe of projects. A pack of five (if your machine accepts universal needles) is no more than $5.
10) Thread & bobbins for the machine
THis is pretty much the list that was given out in all the sewing classes I taught. ITs a bare bones list and will totally get you started. Including the shears, all of this should cost you no more than $45. If you can find an old pair of shears, sharpen them up and knock that price in half.
Good luck!
LD