Learning a new hobby or craft is exciting. One popular crafting skill is
sewing. Sewing can not only be a beneficial skill, it's just plain fun to learn
and do. The word itself can take on several diverse meanings; from hemming a
skirt to designing and creating your own wardrobe of clothing. Many people think
that sewing must be terribly difficult to master, but honestly, if you can read
and thread a needle you can most likely learn to sew. Given the right basic
instructions and with enough practice just about anyone can learn to sew.
Now that you've decided to learn a bit about the basics of sewing as a hobby,
perhaps you're wondering where to find the right lessons or instructions. One
very easy and popular way to learn to sew is by taking a local class at a fabric
or sewing machine sales store. Many craft store offer sewing classes from
beginner to advanced skill levels. Very often the fees to sign up for the
classes are minimal, and you sometimes may receive discounts on merchandise as
well.
Another avenue to look into for finding sewing classes may be at your
community college where adult continuing education classes are offered. You can
meet new friends with similar interests as yourself while learning a new
craft.
For most folks, learning to sew and construct useful items for the home is
taught to them as children from mothers, grandmothers or other older family
members. If you have friends or family who already know how to sew, ask them to
show you where to start. They may be willing to give you basic sewing lessons,
or be the person you call when you're stuck on a sewing project and can't make
something work the way it should in the pattern.
With the wonderful online world we live in now days, there's an abundance of
information available on the internet for learning how to sew. A simple search
will glean you page after page of links to free and paid online sewing lessons
and tutorials. Don't forget the most obvious sewing resource, books. Your local
library most likely has all of the information you need to get you started.
Amazon.com too can provide you with new and used reference books on the art of
sewing.
When you start to delve into the world of sewing, you'll notice that there is
a specific jargon involved. Most crafts have their own language and sewing is no
different. Once you learn what certain words and phrases mean, learning to read
patterns and understand the process of sewing will no longer be so
overwhelming.
Your first sewing craft project should be an easy, basic one that will take
you step by step through the process so that you learn one skill at a time. You
may consider making a simple pillow for your couch or bed, or perhaps an easy to
sew skirt for yourself or friend. There are also many craft projects that
involve sewing that may be fun for you and at the same time allow you to learn
new sewing skills.
So often when we learn a new craft we become so excited about the idea of
creating that we go out and spend a ton of money on the biggest and best gadgets
and machines out there. In the case of sewing, however, that's just not
required. All you really need is a simple sewing machine and basic sewing
essentials like patterns, fabric, a measuring tape, scissors, pins etc.
Remember, you're just getting started with sewing, and you may find along the
way that it's just not your cup of tea. And once you really know what you're
doing, you'll know exactly what you need and don't need to be a top notch sewing
crafter.
No matter how large or small your sewing goals may be, with practice you can
learn to sew. Sewing is not a hard skill to take on, so get out there and learn
how. Just think of all the wonderful things you can create with your own two
hands and some fabric!