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Help - before I maim myself! How to use a sewing machine?

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Bumperlicioso · 13/06/2009 20:55

So I'm sitting with my mum's sewing machine in front of me. I do have the instruction booklet but quite frankly I might as well be trying to land Appollo 13. Any quick tips on how to get started and things that I really should know?

I'm about to make a teepee for DD's birthday by the way.

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NorbertDentressangle · 13/06/2009 21:05

lol at Apollo 13

Keep it simple -find out how to thread it correctly and how to go forwards and backwards, thats all you need.

(then again my machine is the most basic of basic machines there isn't really anything else to it)

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Bumperlicioso · 13/06/2009 21:09

Stupid question (1st of many), why would you need to go forward and backward?

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Bumperlicioso · 13/06/2009 21:12

Next question, I've got a thick cotton fabric which I need to sew together in straight lines and my machine is offering me lots of different stitches, straight and various zig zag, what stitch do I want?

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TigersChick · 13/06/2009 21:16

You need to go forwards a bit, then backwards, then forwards again when you start a seam so that it doesn't come undone.

I just go for a straight stitch, but I really don't know very much!

Good luck

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NorbertDentressangle · 13/06/2009 21:18

I always do 1-2 cm or so backwards at the beginning and end of each bit to make it secure and stop it un-doing when under pressure IYSWIM.

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Bumperlicioso · 13/06/2009 21:18

Thanks for the replies.

What's the bobbin case for?

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Bumperlicioso · 13/06/2009 21:38

It's ok, I've found some online help. Hmm, the song 'wind the bobbin up' is starting to take on a new significance for me!

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NorbertDentressangle · 13/06/2009 21:44

lol

When is your DDs birthday anyway? Not too soon I hope

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Bumperlicioso · 13/06/2009 22:06

Saturday...

Right, think I've threaded it.

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Bumperlicioso · 13/06/2009 22:25

Hee hee! I'm sewing! I think I will just make a couple of drawstring bags or something to start with. My tee pee shouldn't take long once I've got the hang of it (famous last words...)

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NorbertDentressangle · 14/06/2009 09:54

Well done! How did it go?

I'm wondering if you've been up all night and are now slumped over the machine fast asleep

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angelicfolk · 14/06/2009 19:04

Happy to offer you the benefit of my experience if you need it or have you got it sussed now?

Karen

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NorbertDentressangle · 14/06/2009 19:06

She hasn't been back to this thread today -I'm a bit worried shes sewn herself to the teepee and machine

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Bumperlicioso · 14/06/2009 19:45

Oh ye of little faith...my tee pee is coming along nicely actually! All fingers still in tact, if a little holey from the pins!

It's a bit rough and ready but I feel it has character . I've sewn the main body together, just need to edge the front flaps, I think I am going to use ribbon to edge them to save having to hem them. It looks pretty good. I will post a pic when I am done. Thanks for the tips, I feel this has opened a new door in crafting for me and I shall no doubt be back to request the benefit of your experience.

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NorbertDentressangle · 14/06/2009 19:51

Wow! It sounds as if you've done a really good job of it -yes, please post a photo when its finished. I might be tempted to make one too

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Bumperlicioso · 18/06/2009 12:10

Well, it's finished and should be on my profile now...

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nettie · 18/06/2009 12:26

No it isn't

Looking foward to seeing it, it sounds fantastic.

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Bumperlicioso · 18/06/2009 13:08

Um, technical hitch - it is now I promise!

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nettie · 18/06/2009 13:10

Well done, thats great.

Are they just garden cane thingymebobs for the poles. Might have to have to get DS1 to have a go at one in the holidays, hes been keen to have a go on the sewing machine, tis would be ideal for a boy, they tend not to want to make little bags.

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Bumperlicioso · 18/06/2009 13:14

Yep, just cheap garden canes. The ones in the book were a bit thicker but I had a look at dowling and it was hideously expensive.

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DunderMifflin · 18/06/2009 13:26

That's brilliant Bumperlicioso!

Tonight is the first 'Stitch and Bitch' club that my sisters and I are starting - think this could be one to suggest!

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NorbertDentressangle · 18/06/2009 14:07

That is fantastic Bumperlicioso!

I was only wondering this morning how you'd got on.

I feel quite guilty for doubting your sewing abilities now .

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