What are your favorite tips learned here in the sewing forum?
My faves:
I learned to butt the ends of my waist band elastic together and triple zig zag together for a 'no-bump' waistband (rather than the overlap ends method)- Thank you Scarlet/Bethan!
I learned to cut and cut and cut until its gone, thereby avoiding fold random shaped pieces of fabric that are hoarded forever and forgotten about- Thank you BonaDea/Jenn and Allison/arasmama!
I learned how to hem knits with my twin needle without having to pin- just learn the feel for it and save time, wooohooo! -Thank you Allison/arasmama!
I learned what an awesome product/notion/time saver a 'turn it all' from JA's is (just used it for 20 headbands in no time flat)- thank you Meagan/pixiesmama!
Feel free to add yours
Sarah
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Mommy to Elias (6/5/00), Hannah (9/23/01), and Barnabeas (4/21/05)
happy wife to Eddie
Isn't it funny how you remember who told/taught you things?
I remembered that Bethan told us that about butting the elastic and I still do it to this day!
Sarah, from you I learned that when attaching a sleeve to a bodice you should put the sleeve side down in order to slightly gather the sleeve and make it fit well. Thank you!
Trying to think of more...
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Mama to my Sweet Pixie, Sophie Elise
I remember not too long ago arasmama telling us how she just folds the fabric over elastic and sews it in with one step without having to feed it through a casing. I've been doing it now and it is so much faster, especially on things like peasant tops.
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Lisa, wife to Simon and mom to 6 wonderful kids! McKrae 11, Westley 9, Grant 7, Leah 5, Elise 3, & Ella 1!
prewash ALL fabrics
keep a seam ripper nearby
there will always be cute fabric I 'have' to have
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~Meg~ teacher, podcaster, but mostly sahm to my trio of little women (4, 6, 17)wife to Mr Big and dog-ma to Indy the crazy miniature golden retriever
Pattern weights from Lowes (Thank you Jon/Scarlet's DH)
Pattern Ease.
Soil Separater as tracing cloth and stabilizer.
How to use double needles and tips on how not to break them.
Kwick Sew and Ottobre.
What to do with broken maxiloc cones.
And countless other things gleamed from the board prior to being ready to attempt clothing. Not to mention hundreds of hours on the phone and irl chatting, shareing, and brainstorming with Scarlet/Bethan. Both are priceless in terms of sewing knowledge.
My favoritest tip is to always stop with the take-up lever (the thingamajig that goes up and down) in the upmost position - that way, the needle will not get unthreaded if you don't hold the threads when you start sewing.