Tools needed for sewing
Seasoned sewers will agree that to be able to become successful in sewing, it is very important to have various
sewing tools. This is because these tools will ensure not just the quality of work but also the convenience and
accuracy the sewer needs.
If you are just starting to sew, the most basic tool that you need is a set of needles. Whether you are sewing
by hand or by machine, needles play a very important role because they are the ones responsible for stitching
pieces of fabric together. When you buy needles for sewing, always make sure that they are sharp enough to ensure
that you won't have difficulty in stitching everything together. Sharp needles also veer you away from difficulties
in the sewing process but also ensure that your fabric won't have any frays or snags.
Another important tool is the scissor or shear because it is responsible for cutting, trimming, or clipping the
fabric. Expert sewers suggest that a four or five-inched tailor point scissors or embroidery type of scissors are
ideal for all of your sewing needs. Different types of shears such as pinking shears with zigzag blades used to
avoid the fabric from fraying and dressmaker shears with bent-handles used to flatten the fabric while cutting are
also considered as essential sewing tools.
Next important set of tools for sewing is marking items such as the tailor's chalk, water-erasable pen, and
water disappearing pen. These are very significant because they are used to mark the fabric before it gets cut for
sewing. Being a wax based marker, a tailor's chalk which comes in various colors is a must for every sewer because
it can provide markings that aren't easily wiped out. Seasoned sewers say that white chalks should only be used
when making garments while the other colors can be used in various items. The water-erasable marking pens or water
disappearing pens, on the other hand, are ideal to ensure that no trace of marking is present on the fabric of the
clothing or any item being sewn.
Pins are also very important sewing tools because they hold pieces of fabric temporarily. Most sewers use pins
to see the initial outcome of the item they are sewing. Pins are very important in any sewing project because these
lessen the room for any mistakes before the final sewing. Make sure that you choose needles that are stainless
steel and with fine points to achieve best results.
Other tools needed for sewing should include a tape measure, needle threader, fabric glue, basting tape, bodkin,
weights, soap, rotary cutter, seam gauge, thimble pads, flexible ruler, hump jumper, thimble, tracing paper, thread
clippers, magnetic pin cushion, and yardstick.
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