Sewing a Seam: everything you need to know (Sewing for Beginners #4)
Автор: Santino's Fashion Design
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This video is about how to sew a regular seam! As well as a demonstration it includes:
-how to never get mixed up on which side faces which again
-the standard seam allowances if you're cutting from a pattern
-the three options for what to do with your raw edges
-quick thread and needle advice
-how to cut notches for seams on curves
-recap on pressing to transform seams from amateur-looking to professional
This Sewing Basics series will explain everything you need to know about the sewing stage of any project, including preparation beforehand, essential steps afterwards, as well as exploring 5 different seams, each with their own pros and cons and when to use them! The idea is for every beginner sewer to produce professional-grade seams, with the correct seam choice every time
I have planned the following upcoming in-depth series:
-Sewing Basics (this one)
-Double Sided Faux Fur (includes multi-episode project)
-Hand Sewing
-Single Sided Faux Fur (includes multi-episode project)
-Measuring, Cutting, Patterns, Adjustments
-Waterproof Sewing (includes multi-episode project)
-Designing, Launching and Growing a Fashion Business
-Lingerie and Delicate Fabrics (includes multi-episode project)
-Designing From Scratch
-30 Minute Sewing Projects
Stay tuned for these! They will all contain tips and knowledge never seen on YouTube!
Everything I have used in the Sewing Basics series I have tried to find a link that will do a great job for a great price to get started. Atm I am just doing links for the UK but if people find it useful I'm happy to find the best links for other countries too!
I found I have to pay for a url-shortener so I can't fit many url's in the comments! I'll link the super essentials and just give the names of the other products for you to find yourself if you need any
Sewing Machine:
I don't own a beginner machine, but this Gunolye 12-stitch looks to me like it will do everything you need for under £40 free delivery! One thing I look for with sewing machines is how easy it is to get a small cuff/sleeve over to the needle and this looks like the cheapest one that allows that as well as doing all the sewing fundamentals:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/machine-12-P...
Giant Self-Healing Cutting Mat
For less than £20 this is easily one of the best things I've ever bought! It can handle the iron as well as allowing you to use a rotary cutter to quickly cut most fabrics (instead of needing scissors):
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/High-Quali...
Thread
As I say in the video, get good thread! Gutermann thread is still cheap for what it is, but any other thread is simply not worth it in my experience. Especially unbranded threads, will ruin your whole garment over time! This is the only time I will strongly recommend going with one brand over any other:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gutermann-...
Rotary Cutter
This is the one I use, does the job great:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rotary-Cut...
Machine Needles
I would recommend getting needles for your brand of machine, for example I get Janome needles for the Janome machine I used in the videos. One of the top results on ebay for 'sewing machine needles' (universal needles) apparently work in any machine so if you can't find needles for your machine then try these. They are relatively heavy needles (90 and 100) so they will be tough enough for any project that isn't using mega heavy fabric
Chalk
I didn't actually use chalk in any videos in the series but its an essential, over the years I have found that triangle chalk is much better than other versions! The edge stays sharper and its easy to use. Chalk pencils are the worst chalk
Greaseproof Paper/ Parchment Paper
Needed for many fabrics to go between the iron and your fabric! I won't link this because you can find it easily
Polycotton Fabric
This is the default fabric to sew with unless you need a specific fabric. Don't use the one I used in this series (two bad fabrics bonded together), I only used it so it had a clear front and back side. Polycotton will fold and behave way better, and its cheap
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Plain-Poly...
Scissors
Can't recommend anyone except Fiskars for scissors- you want SHARP scissors and you want to ONLY use them on fabric, not on paper and not on leather. The 25cm ones are definitely the ones I'd recommend (£16 on Amazon), but you can get smaller ones for cheaper. There are other good scissors brands but Fiskars is the best quality and this is one area (like thread) where quality makes a difference!
Thanks for watching!
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