Quick And Easy Sewing Projects For The Novice Seamstress

f_01322246039_needlepoint.jpgDo you remember HomeEc classes? You know the ones where you had to create a pillow or apron. If you do, then you know how a bug can get started. For me, I had been introduced to sewing before this because my older sister went through the class before me, but once I got in that class something took a hold of me and hasn’t let go.

I don’t do as much sewing now as I used to, but I still can be found hunched over the sewing machine late into the night when my daughter (who is 28 and still makes requests) needs a special item for an event. Or, you might find me creating curtains from a shower curtain to match the rest of the bathroom as I recently did for my mother.
This article isn’t about my love for sewing. It’s about being new to sewing and some of the wonderful quick and easy items you can make to get you started. Read on to find out more.
Sewing Basics
The basics of sewing are pretty easy. You will need a sewing machine and know how to operate it and a pattern in most cases. I say “in most cases” because I don’t always use a pattern now. Over the years, I have let my imagination create the pattern for me.
You need to make sure that your sewing machine is right for your abilities. When you are just starting out, you don’t need a machine with so many bells and whistles that you become intimidated. Choose one that has simple instructions and is easy to operate. I get by with a basic Brother 21 stitch machine for all my sewing.
The pattern is the next thing you need to look at when you start out sewing. Many of the pattern companies have realized that HomeEc is no longer taught in schools and have created great easy and simple patterns for the novice home seamstress. Choose one of these to get you going in a style that you like. You will want to read the pattern carefully and if there is anything you don’t understand, don’t hesitate to make use of their toll-free number to ask.

In order to get you started, let’s make one of my favorite gift items for a new home owner. The Plastic Grocery Bag Holder
You will need a kitchen hand towel, thread to match the towel, 1/4 inch satin ribbon (one piece about 3 inches long to create the hanger and one piece 24 inches long to create the bow), and 1/4 inch elastic (two pieces about 6 inches long).
If the towel has a pattern printed on one side but not the other, you will use that as the outside of you plastic grocery bag holder.
Place the towel face down on your work surface. Two inches from the end of the towel on each end is where you will pin your elastic in place. You need to stretch it all the way across the towel and pin it down. Take it to your machine and sew the elastic down with a straight stitch down the center of the elastic piece. Do this for both pieces of elastic.
Fold the towel in half lengthwise and make a seam using your straight stitch down the open side of the towel.
Attach your first piece of ribbon to the top of the towel where you just created the back seam. You can machine sew this or you can hand sew it; just make sure you form a loop with the ribbon to create a hanger.
Once your hanger is done, lay the towel down on your work surface with the seam down the middle of the back. You are looking to find the center of the top of your grocery bag holder so that you can place your decorative ribbon bow there. When you find the center, attach the ribbon to the bag with a few stitches. Tie the bow and you’re done.
Another item that I like to make for new home owners are coasters. You can buy ribbon with embellishments such as beads, feathers, etc to add to squares of felt.
Cut your felt square about three inches by three inches. Pin your ribbon to the square and attach via a straight stitch. You can make these up relatively in an hour and you have a unique gift to give.
For the family who has just had a new baby, I buy plain bibs at the dollar store and add my own embellishments to them. On some I might just add a prettier ribbon and on others adding a embroidered appliqué might be the touch I want.
Pillows are easy to make and stuff with the new pillow forms you can buy at the craft stores. Just cut two pieces of material slightly larger than the pillow form. Place them with the inside of the fabric facing out and stitch all the way around with a straight stitch. Make sure to leave a three inch opening so that you can turn the material and stuff it with the pillow form. Stitch the opening closed with your machine or by hand.
I hope you found some ideas to get you sewing here today.

Folding Craft Tables

f_21322239609_weekend013.jpgIf you are the artistic type, or if you have kids that need a fun activity to do, a really great hobby to participate in is crafting. There are all types of crafts to participate in, such as crafting kits that use yarn hooking, knitting, making jewelry with beads, painting, drawing, or a variety of other craft and hobby ideas such as scrap booking. When a person thinks about their favorite hobby, of course they think about all the supplies that they will need to accomplish their hobby. But one thing a person might not think about or take for granted, is the space or the surface that they will be performing on. This is where folding craft tables come into play.

A person might think that they can use their own kitchen table, but that could be a bit of a mess. Inevitably, a person will want a snack or something to drink, and the food and drink can spill on the crafts.

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People who live in houses or apartments that are not spacious enough to accommodate big furniture would greatly benefit with a folding dining table. Although it is folded and would not take much space…This is why having a crafting table around is a great idea. When the crafts and the supplies are assembled on the folding craft tables, one doesn’t have to worry about food or drink spilling on them. They also don’t have to worry about being interrupted and having to move their crafting supplies out of the way if someone needs the kitchen table.

When a person is buying folding craft tables, there are some considerations for them to keep mind. First, they have to know or have an idea of what type of craft that they are interested in performing before they buy the table. This is because folding crafting tables come flat, or some of them are built at an incline. For example, an incline table would be great for drawing or painting, but the inclined table would be horrible for creating beaded jewelry.
Also, a person needs to find a space to put their folding craft tables. The purpose of getting folding craft tables is convenience. Crafts are best stored when there put away in compact spaces that are out of the way of normal household furniture, and the flow of everyday traffic. This is especially the case for kids. It’s best to teach the kids how to be organized when they put their crafting supplies in appropriate containers, and they can put their folding craft tables either in their closets, or under their beds, or even at the top of a closet shelf.

However, not all craft tables are folding. Some craft tables don’t fold, because they have special latches and pockets. These are great for people who are interested in knitting or sewing. While this might not be something that a person wants to keep in their kitchen, many people who have special rooms can keep these types of tables. If a person has extra space such as an extra bedroom, then the separate tables would fit perfectly, because they don’t have to be stored away.

These are just a few of the considerations that a person would need to think about when they take part in their hobbies and craftsIf you are the artistic type, or if you have kids that need a fun activity to do, a really great hobby to participate in is crafting. There are all types of crafts to participate in, such as crafting kits that use yarn hooking, knitting, making jewelry with beads, painting, drawing, or a variety of other craft and hobby ideas such as scrap booking. When a person thinks about their favorite hobby, of course they think about all the supplies that they will need to accomplish their hobby. But one thing a person might not think about or take for granted, is the space or the surface that they will be performing on. This is where folding craft tables come into play.

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People who live in houses or apartments that are not spacious enough to accommodate big furniture would greatly benefit with a folding dining table. Although it is folded and would not take much space…This is why having a crafting table around is a great idea. When the crafts and the supplies are assembled on the folding craft tables, one doesn’t have to worry about food or drink spilling on them. They also don’t have to worry about being interrupted and having to move their crafting supplies out of the way if someone needs the kitchen table.

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Also, a person needs to find a space to put their folding craft tables. The purpose of getting folding craft tables is convenience. Crafts are best stored when there put away in compact spaces that are out of the way of normal household furniture, and the flow of everyday traffic. This is especially the case for kids. It’s best to teach the kids how to be organized when they put their crafting supplies in appropriate containers, and they can put their folding craft tables either in their closets, or under their beds, or even at the top of a closet shelf.

However, not all craft tables are folding. Some craft tables don’t fold, because they have special latches and pockets. These are great for people who are interested in knitting or sewing. While this might not be something that a person wants to keep in their kitchen, many people who have special rooms can keep these types of tables. If a person has extra space such as an extra bedroom, then the separate tables would fit perfectly, because they don’t have to be stored away.

These are just a few of the considerations that a person would need to think about when they take part in their hobbies and crafts.

Eight Ways to Make Extra Money From Your Craft Skills

f_11322512954_10050916591.jpgIf you sell your crafts, you know there are times when craft sales can be painfully slow. This can be of particular concern if you earn your primary income through the sale of your designs. Would you like to discover some ways to supplement your craft income while still doing what you love? Here are some ways to bring in extra income when your craft sales are slow:

1.Share your craft expertise at the local level. Offer to teach your craft at your local college as a noncredit course. Ask for a certain percentage of the enrollment fees as your payment. You could do this on an ongoing basis and make quite a nice supplemental income. Alternatively, you could set up a similar arrangement with your local craft store and offer a variety of craft classes on an continuing basis. This is a much needed service in most communities and can be quite lucrative for you.

2. Share your craft design expertise online. Consider producing a DVD showing how you make your craft and sell it from your website or on Ebay. This could open up a whole new market for your craft design expertise. There’s a large demand for new crafting ideas and techniques and people often don’t have the time to take a class at their local craft store. You give them the opportunity to learn a new crafting technique at home.

3. Publish your craft expertise in the form of books and magazines. You could either self publish your own books and ebooks on your crafting technique or you could write how to articles for magazines some of the crafting magazines. Publishers such as Lark Publishing are always looking for talented craft designers to write books relating to their particular are of craft expertise.

4. Market your craft designs in kit form. With so many people pressed for time these days, there’s a large market for craft kits. Could you modify and simplify your designs a bit and offer them in kit form to crafters who don’t have time to shop for supplies? You would be reaching man entirely new and potentially lucrative market. You could market your craft design kits via a website and through local craft stores.

5. Sell bead and jewelry making supplies. If you currently sell your crafts, chances are you’re buying your supplies wholesale. Why not supplement your income selling your excess supplies? You could parlay this into a separate business by arranging with wholesalers and manufacturers to buy in larger quantities. You could then sell crafting supplies to beaders via a website. This would not only allow you to establish a supplemental business, but would increase the profit margin on your existing craft design business by allowing you to buy in larger quantities.

6 . Become a craft marketing consultant. Starting a new craft business can be overwhelming for the beginner. You could offer your services as a craft marketing consultant and help new craft businesses find a market for their handmade designs. Are you a proat the craft show circuit? You could help beginners design effective craft booths. (I know there’s lots of uncertainty and confusion on how to do this). You could also help fledgling crafters get started in the craft home party business if you have experience in this area.

7. Start a craft co-op. If you have a good location available with foot traffic, you could start a small craft co-op. You would charge crafters a small fee to rent out space in the co-op to exhibit their designs. They would also be required to work at least one day a month to provide employee coverage. You would also have the opportunity to display your own crafts in the co-op, plus earn a little extra money as a bonus!

8. Publish a newsletter. If you enjoy writing, you could publish a newsletter for beginning crafters. Fill it with specialized tips, techniques, and projects. You could also publish a newsletter on marketing crafts which is sure to have receptive audience. As you can see, there are lots of options available to supplement your craft income. These supplemental businesses give you the opportunity to expand into new markets and reach new audiences for both your services and your handmade crafts. Why not give them a try?