Before Camp Wanna Knit Knit I was wracking my brain for what to contribute to the goody bags. I took a trip to Fancy Tiger because they have some really unique gifty type things there. Browsing around I came upon some gorgeous Japanese sheep fabric. That was it, I was going to make zippered pouches for everyone. I picked up a bolt of fabric and lots of matching zippers and headed home with my loot.
When I arrived home I pulled out my Mother-in-law's sewing machine, threw the fabric in the washing machine and set to planning out my next steps. Joe came in and asked what I was doing - well, I'm going to be sewing of course! I'm going to make some zippered pouches for everyone at camp. Looking a little surprised he mentioned that he didn't realise that I knew how to sew. Ah yes, it's been a while. In fact I can only recall making one thing on a sewing machine at high school and that was an elasticated skirt. To which he then wandered off shaking his head mumbling that he saw a disaster afoot! Giving his comment some thought; realizing that there were only 4 days 'til camp; testing his Mom's machine and understanding that it was less than fully functional I decided he might be onto something. It was time for Plan B! (which you can see in the post below).
But still, after seeing all those lovely fabrics, and knowing I now owned enough bits and pieces to mass produce zippered pouches I was eager to learn.
Stacey gave me the nudge -- Fancy Tiger have a zipper skirt class. We signed up for it.
But first I figured I'd take their 101 class. It was awesome. The lovely lady leading the 101 class showed us how to use the machine, load bobbins and thread yarn, try a multitude of stitches, and we even walked away with our first project - a cute eye glass case:
I was now ready for the skirt class the following day. Brimming with my newfound knowledge and a couple of yards of super cute fabric I headed to the store with Stacey. Another great class - the teacher was super helpful, friendly and fun.
I could hardly believe that a newbee sewer could walk away with a completely wearable, well-fitting skirt after just a 3-hour class.
I see many more sewing projects in my future... perhaps those zippered pouches next. But first a trip to the service shop with my MIL's sewing machine...
13 comments:
I actually learned to sew before I learned to knit and I loved it. I've made 4 or 5 quilts of various sizes and some bags. Right before I got prego I started making some skirts. I can't wait to wear them next spring.
I took a bag class at Fancy Tiger, also a great experience. Your skirt is fabulous. I have 4 zippered puches cut out and ready to sew.
I just took a sewing class yesterday to make a 'designer tote' :) It was great. I took pics and will post to my blog tomorrow.
I still love knitting but I want to learn more on my sewing machine.
I love the skirt. I am like Kristina I learned to sew before I knit. I made the Star Trek uniform Jen wore on Halloween. I use to sew a lot of my own clothes. So glad you guys enjoyed it.
Sam, Great job!! My mother taught me to sew when I was very young (6 maybe?). I don't do 3-dimensional objects (armholes, darts, fitted pieces) that well, but I love, love, LOVE quilting. Now that you are an official seamstress, you should definitely try a quilt or 2. As creative as you are, it will be a piece of cake.
Cute skirt! I am learning how to sew--very slowly. I am sure it will be a while before I come up with something wearable for an adult!
Brava Sam!
When you can sew, you can create most everything...
I am waiting to see your next project...this skirt is nice and the color is one my favourite in this period ;-)
Its scary how easy to pick something else up isn't it? The skirt looks awesome.
My sewing teachers name is Stacie too! Sounds like you picked up a lot of good techniques in your class. Good luck with the pouches.
I love your skirt!! Glad you enjoyed the classes...good luck with the pouches :)
I love your new skirt! I would love to learn how to sew like that! :)
Fun!
I know I could really get into sewing--if only I could stop spending money on knitting, cross stitch, and books then I could afford a machine ;)
Hey sis, this skirt is lovely, really great colours and design. Did you manage the skirt i sent you and did you check their website out (lots of cute kids stuff on there too) ;-)
Get plenty of wear out of that skirt while you can sissykins..love you lots and lots.
Jacqui (who never knows how to log on to leave her comment - tsk) :-D
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