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  • Sewing for Beginners

    Whether you're interested in mending clothing or you hope to learn how to make projects to jazz up your home décor, it's helpful to understand a few tips on sewing for beginners.

    Getting Started

    Obviously, the exact tools needed to begin sewing will depend upon what type of project you want to do. However, the following items are usually considered an essential part of sewing for beginners:

    • Disappearing ink pen
    • Pins
    • Pincushion
    • Needles
    • Thread
    • Thimble
    • Tape measure
    • Seam ripper
    • Seam gauge
    • Sewing scissors
    • Iron and ironing board

    You can find these items at any large craft store, such as Hobby Lobby or Michaels Crafts. If you prefer to shop online, there are also a number of retailers offering sewing supplies for beginners.

    Buying a Sewing Machine

    Hand sewing is perfectly acceptable if you're making a small project, such as toy for your cat or a throw pillow. Sewing by hand requires a bit of patience, but it's a good way to master the basics of fabric crafts. However, if you want to complete larger projects, you're probably going to want to invest in a sewing machine at some point.

    A basic sewing machine should have a good straight stitch, a good zigzag stitch, and a buttonhole function. You don't generally need a lot of fancy embroidery stitches, unless this is the specific type of sewing you're interested in doing. Sewing machines range from simple models that cost less than $100 to very complicated devices with a price tag of $1,000 or more.

    With such a wide range of sewing machines available, it's important to take the time to research your purchase carefully. Think about what types of fabrics you hope to work with, how much time you're willing to spend learning about a machine's features, and where you would take the machine for servicing if something breaks while you're in the middle of a project. Check out customer reviews on various sewing forums to see what other crafters think about the models you are considering.

    One good tip for new sewers is to purchase a used machine from a shop that will allow you to trade it in at a later date. This will allow you to take your time building your sewing skills and getting familiar with the basic sewing machine features before you feel compelled to invest in all the bells and whistles.

    Choosing Fabric

    Many people who want to learn how to sew say they were initially attracted to the hobby because of all the pretty fabrics available. However, it's not a good idea to just start buying fabric with no particular purpose in mind. Sewing patterns generally have some specifications for what type of fabric works best in regards to fiber content, construction, and finishes.

    When you're just start out sewing, one good way to save some money is to work on projects that are made from recycled materials. Using old bed sheets or outgrown clothing as a source of fabric is a thrifty way to build your sewing skills. Once you've sure you've mastered the basics, you can purchase the more expensive fabrics with confidence.

    Online Resources about Sewing for Beginners

    Obviously, the best way to learn about sewing for beginners is to have a friend or family member guide you through the steps involved in making pillows, curtains, or other simple sewing projects. Unfortunately, not all aspiring seamstresses have a teacher readily available. This is why the Internet is so helpful.

    There are a variety of online resources available for people interested in learning how to sew. Sewing.org, for example, has tutorials covering a wide range of sewing topics --- including choosing fabrics, attaching buttons, hemming, learning to embroider, and basic quilting techniques. If you have a question about the meaning of a particular term, Craftsy has a glossary that may be helpful. For times when you need to see a specific technique being demonstrated, try searching YouTube for video tutorials.

    Seek and Find

    One thing you should never have to pay for, even after you've gained some sewing experience, is sewing patterns. If you're willing to look around, there are hundreds of patterns available at any given time just waiting for you to discover.

    1803 Mini Household Automatic Thread Sewing Machine

    Details

    Product Description:
    This is an appliance for small sewing projects. It is equipped with the double threads, double speed, and with a light design. You and your family can get crafted with this mini sewing machine.

    Main Features:
    - Mini Sewing Machine
    This sewing machine is a basic sewing machine, with its easy-to-use feature, suitable for all sewing machine users
    - 12 Different Stitches
    There are 12 different stitches for you to choose by turning the pattern selection dial, meeting your different needs
    - Adjustable Speed
    There are 2 sewing speeds for you to adjust, low speed and high speed, which helps you handle better with this sewing machine 
    - Tangent Line Function
    Equipped with a cutter, more convenient for cutting line
    - Light Function
    Equipped with lighting lamp, for checking the sewing effect in the dark environment and sewing at night
    - Two Control Methods
    Supports to control by electricity and foot switch, adjust the tension adjustment via one knob, easy to use
    - Great Sewing Machine
    With the portable design, it is easy to store. Plus, the stable operation, low noise, and strong working ability allow it to be a professional sewing tool

    Specifications:
    Input: 100 - 240V 50/60Hz, max 300mA
    Output: 6.0V 1200mA
    Power supply: 4 x AA battery (not included)/DC adapterMaterial: Plastic,Stainless SteelPackage weight: 3.039 kg 
    Product Size(L x W x H): 30.00 x 12.00 x 24.00 cm / 11.81 x 4.72 x 9.45 inches 
    Package Size(L x W x H): 36.00 x 16.70 x 30.00 cm / 14.17 x 6.57 x 11.81 inchesPackage Contents: 1 x Mini Sewing Machine, 1 x Foot Pedal, 1 x Needle-threading Device, 1 x Threading Needle, 2 x Bobbin with Thread, 2 x Bobbin without Thread, 1 x Adapter, 1 x English User Manual

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  • Easy to Make Crochet Slippers

    Crocheting is a popular hobby that both young and old enjoy. A favorite crocheted item is slippers, since they can be worn by almost anyone. Perfect for keeping your tootsies warm on those cold winter nights or to give away as gifts, easy-to-make crochet slippers are simple enough for even beginners.

    Free Easy Crochet Slipper Instructions

    These super cozy slippers are easy to crochet for the beginning stitcher. As long as you can work in rounds, increase and decrease rows, and add new colors, you can finish these without a problem. Crocheting these slippers from the toe up makes them faster to work than most slipper patterns. This pattern is for women's medium size slippers, though you can increase the size easily by adding rounds to the sole portion.

    If you need help downloading the instructions, check out these helpful tips.

    Materials

    • 1 ball of medium weight yarn (red heart super saver works fine)
    • 1 ball of plush bulky yarn
    • 5.5 mm crochet hook (US I-9)
    • Stitch markers
    • Yarn needle
    • Scissors
    • Measuring tape
    • 2 large buttons (optional)

    Check your gauge: 14 sts and 14 rows in single crochet makes a 4-inch square.

    Instructions

    Toe

    • With the medium weight yarn cast on and chain 3, join with slip stitch to make ring
    • Round 1- 2 single crochet in each stitch, 6 stitches total
    • Round 2- Single crochet 1 in first stitch, single crochet 2 in next stitch; repeat all the way around, 9 stitches total
    • Round 3- Single crochet 1 in first 2 stitches, 2 single crochet in next stitch; repeat all the way around, 12 stitches total
    • Round 4- Single crochet 1 in first 3 stitches, 2 single crochet in next stitch; repeat all the way around, 15 stitches total
    • Round 5- Single crochet 1 in first 4 stitches, 2 single crochet in next stitch; repeat all the way around, 18 stitches total
    • Round 6- Single crochet 1 in the first 5 stitches, 2 single crochet in next stitch; repeat all the way around, 21 stitches total
    • Round 7- Single crochet 1 in the first 6 stitches, 2 single crochet in next stitch; repeat all the way around, 24 stitches total
    • Rounds 8-12- Single crochet 1 in each stitch around, 24 stitches total

    Sole

    Don't cast off, just keep working in same rounds.

    • Round 1- Chain 1, 1 half double crochet stitch in each stitch around, 24 stitches total
    • Rounds 2 and 3- 1 half double crochet stitch in each stitch around, 24 stitches total
    • Round 4- 1 single crochet in each stitch around, 24 stitches total
    • Rounds 5-7- 1 half double crochet in each stitch around, 24 stitches total
    • Round 8- 1 single crochet in each stitch around, 24 stitches total
    • Rounds 9-11- 1 half double crochet in each stitch around, 24 stitches total
    • Round 12- Single crochet in each stitch around, 24 stitches total

    Ankle

    Don't cast off. Chain 12, skip 12 stitches for heel opening, then join with slip stitch.

    • Round 1- Chain 2, 1 double crochet stitch in each stitch around, join with slip stitch and cast off. Switch to bulky yarn.
    • Round 2 and 3- 1 half crochet stitch in each stitch around, 24 stitches total, cast off

    Heel

    Join medium weight yarn with slip stitch to any stitch in the heel opening.

    • Round 1- 1 single crochet in each stitch around, 24 stitches total
    • Round 2- 1 single crochet in first 3 stitches, single crochet decrease in next; repeat all the way around, 20 stitches total
    • Round 3- 1 single crochet in each stitch around, 20 stitches total
    • Round 4- 1 single crochet in first 2 stitches, single crochet decrease over next; repeat all the way around, 16 stitches total
    • Round 5- 1 single crochet in each stitch around, 16 stitches total
    • Round 6 - 1 single crochet decrease in each stitch around, 8 stitches total
    • Round 7- 1 single crochet decrease in each stitch around, 4 stitches total

    Sew opening closed, weave in all ends. Sew large button to side of ankle.

    Repeat pattern to create matching slipper.

    More Simple Crochet Slipper Patterns

    There are many styles of crocheted slippers that are easy to make. From ballet style slippers to animal prints, there is sure to be a design that will be perfect for everyone in your family.

    • These Mary Jane slippers from Crochet Designs by Kathleen are perfect for girls and women.
    • A cute moccasin style slipper from Sue's Crochet and Knitting offers instructions and tips for adjusting the size. Instructions for other great slipper styles from the same website include an ankle high boot type slipper and crocheted sneaker slippers complete with laces.
    • Ballet style slippers in a beautiful open mesh design are perfect for any aspiring ballerina.
    • Ravelry offers an adorable free pattern for poodle slippers.
    • Instructions for zebra slippers from My Zoo look wild in black and white.
    • Turn Granny Squares into warm slippers in just a couple of hours.
    • Bootie slippers are extra easy to crochet.
    • A great looking slipper that any man would love to have to warm his feet are these high topped stripped sock slippers. Make them in his favorite color combination for a special gift.

    Online Resources for Crocheted Slippers

    There are many excellent websites that offer crochet patterns, instructions and tips for easy to make slippers. Some of these informative resources are free while others charge a fee for their patterns.

    Free Resources

    • Sue's Crochet and Knitting: This site offers a number of different slipper patterns with pictures as well as patterns to make other items such as socks, purses and dishcloths.
    • Crochet Pattern Central: Choose from over fifty different slipper patterns for men, women and children. Some are easy and some are more suitable for advanced crocheters.
    • The Daily Crocheter: You will find a number of different free sock and slipper patterns on this site as well as helpful hints, a supply directory and links to other crochet projects.

    Resources That Charge a Fee

    • Frugal Knitting House offers several excellent books on crocheting slippers, many of which feature quick and easy designs.
    • Many cute crocheted slipper patterns are available from Etsy for a small fee. An example of these adorable patterns include these unique Fox Slippers.

    Crochet Fun

    Crocheting is a relaxing way to spend time and is something that anyone can learn. There is a great sense of accomplishment when you discover how easy it is to make a cozy pair of slippers. If you are new to crocheting, be patient, it gets easier with practice.

    Magic Crochet Suit Sewing Knitting DIY Tools Set

    Details

    Descriptions:
    Magic Crochet Suit Sewing Knitting DIY Tools Set: including 8 x blue handle crochet, 8 x soft handle crochet, 1 x yarn scissors, 1 x tape measure, 4 x plastic suture needle, 3 x twist needle, 1 x gold thimble, 2 x row counter, 2 x large needle point protector, 2 x small needle point protector, 10 x opening ring, 10 x counter, 1 x storage box

    Features:
    - Set design, convenient for meeting different needs.
    - Smooth surface hook design, no snagging on yarns.
    - Equipped with a storage box, you can keep all in one place.
    - The blue handle crochets adopt ABS handle and iron crochet.
    - The soft handle crochets adopt PP handle and aluminum crochet.

    Parameter:
    Blue handle crochet sizes: 0.6/0.75/0.9/1.0/1.1/1.20/1.5/1.75mm
    Soft handle crochet sizes: 2.0/2.5/3.0/3.5/4.0/4.5/5.0/5.5/6.0mm

    Note:
    Due to different production batches, a few accessories may vary in color.
    The same accessory of different color has the same function.Package weight: 0.245 kg 
    Product Size(L x W x H): 17.00 x 10.00 x 2.00 cm / 6.69 x 3.94 x 0.79 inches 
    Package Size(L x W x H): 17.50 x 10.50 x 2.50 cm / 6.89 x 4.13 x 0.98 inchesPackage Contents: 1 x Knitting Tools Set

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