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Creating A High-Quality Sewing Space – step 6

12 February 2020 by Danielle Leave a Comment

Written by: Justin Lawrence

Do you want to create the perfect sewing room?

This is the sixth of eight steps.

7. Create a Proper Workspace

Yes, the workspace includes the cutting table and sewing desk and it has to be perfect. You want to set it up in a way where it’s not impossible to use and allows you to move around freely.

A good-sized cutting table is going to make your life simpler while developing a proper sewing space.

Linen connoisseurs Tow and Line explain that “you should have enough space to sew on throughout the process and that is why most end up going with a serger and sewing machine for their setup. Your work space will be your creative hub, so plan to have all the room you need when you set it up.”

Ready to fill your workspace? Browse the latest sewing gifts and ideas right here.

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Creating A High-Quality Sewing Space – step 5

7 February 2020 by Danielle Leave a Comment

Written by: Justin Lawrence

Do you want to create the perfect sewing room?

This is the fifth of eight steps.

5. Organise Your Sewing Patterns

Sewing patterns are essential when it comes to understanding how various pieces are put together. A good filing cabinet can be useful as you try to figure things out, including where to place detailed manila envelopes.

Clear sleeves are great for quick visual sorting of your patterns.

You want to have the filing cabinet neatly organised from top to bottom because this can make it easier to sift through different patterns during the process.

If you don’t (yet) have enough patterns to fill a sewing cabinet, you could use display books, or folders. Individual folders organised however you like! Pants, tops, next to make, holiday wardrobe, cat clothes, etc.

Cat and sewing folders

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Creating A High-Quality Sewing Space – step 4

2 February 2020 by Danielle Leave a Comment

Written by: Justin Lawrence

Do you want to create the perfect sewing room?

This is the fourth of eight steps.

Keep the Essentials Nearby

If you are going to be sewing, you don’t want to have to run across the room to pick up essential items. They should all be within reach while sitting at the sewing machine. This is why most end up buying in a separate metal box, which can be set up nearby on a stand or on a shelf.

You should also do the same for your sewing guides/books. Keep everything on a separate shelf that’s within reach.

Also keep the manuals for your sewing machine and overlocker with all your sewing books, close by your machine. You can easily refer to them when you want to rethread your overlocker, or double check you’ve setup everything to sew a buttonhole.

Shelving close by

For a quick money saving tip, the team from Direct Appliance Rentals explain you don’t have to purchase everything yourself. They explain “if your sewing plans aren’t long-term, consider renting larger items like furniture to keep costs low. This means you can spend more on quality sewing resources. With less hassle and time spent searching, you can focus your energy on your craft instead.”

You should have these guides in a safe spot, so you are not left in a tough spot. This is something people end up not knowing what to do or how to manage the situation while planning.

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Creating A High-Quality Sewing Space – step 3

30 January 2020 by Danielle Leave a Comment

Written by: Justin Lawrence

Do you want to create the perfect sewing room?

This is the third of eight steps.

3. Organise Everything

You will have to be organised during the process. It’s not easy to manage different items at the same time including fabric, machines, and threads. This is why you want to have enough space to store these items in an organised manner.

Storage

You should be looking to invest in a full-fledged organiser as soon as you get the opportunity to do so. If you’re on a budget, you can bring in a small-sized metal organiser for the task.

At Thread Den we love to re-purpose things, clear glass vases are a great visual way to store your threads. Nostalgic tins are adorable and come in so many different sizes – you can have individual ones for different categories (buttons, scissors, feet accessories…). But you also can’t beat clear plastic organisers to see what’s inside. We also have an ironing board where the covers all off, you can then put in retail shelf hangers. It’s the perfect sewing room peg board for all your tools.

ironing board peg board

On Sunday pop back when we’ll focus on keeping essentials nearby.

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Creating A High-Quality Sewing Space – step 2

29 January 2020 by Danielle Leave a Comment

Written by: Justin Lawrence

Do you want to create the perfect sewing room?

This is the second of eight steps.

2. Focus on the Lighting

The lighting has to be good enough for you to enjoy sewing and see everything in front of you. You want a sewing machine to be highlighted under the light, which can be combined with a separate floor lamp for maximum efficiency. This can make it easier for you while sewing.

Light on sewing machine

You can play around with the lamps and place them in strategic spots to gain full vision.

You can also upgrade the bulb in your sewing machine to a LED bright light bulb. They use less power and provide a brighter whiter light.

On Friday pop back when we’ll focus on organising.

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Creating A High-Quality Sewing Space – step 1

26 January 2020 by Danielle Leave a Comment

Written by: Justin Lawrence

Do you want to create the perfect sewing room?

A lot of people assume it requires quite a bit of money to build a high-grade sewing room. However, this isn’t the case and sometimes even with a smaller budget, it’s possible to create an impressive sewing room worthy of praise.

In eight steps, this series is going to illustrate what’s required to make sure you create a beautiful sewing room that is going to allow you to sew without trouble.

Even something small is good enough when put together the right way.

If you’re ready to create a creative and inspiring sewing space, here’s what you need to do.

Are you ready to become a master crafter? Find out about affordable (and fun) sewing lessons today!

Creating a quality sewing room

1. Plan the Layout

When it comes to sewing, you want to understand what’s required and how you’re going to remain efficient during the process. It’s not easy to think about everything, even if you are in love with sewing.

You have to plan out the details including the ironing board, sewing desk, cutting table, and how all of these items work together to create the perfect layout for your space.

The ironing board is a good place to begin as it should be put in front of a window. The reason for this is simple, you don’t want the room heating up during the warmer months because the iron isn’t being aired out.

The amount of condensation created can be quite surprising.

Ironing in front of window

The iron is going to make things intolerable, which is why a window should be nearby, so you can let in the cool breeze from time to time. It’s also nice to iron with a window in front of you.

At Thread Den, we put our ironing boards on top of shelving to maximise space and provide a nifty storage spot. 

If the sewing room is being put in the kitchen or dining room then it’s important to have the right storage space. Something like a bench with internal storage options should go a long way to get the job done.

On Wednesday pop back when we’ll focus on lighting.

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Sewing for Bush Fire Impacted Animals

6 January 2020 by Danielle 13 Comments

 
If you need a sewing machine, scissors and equipment to make the requested items you can attend our Open Studio Hours (please rsvp to indicate you are coming in) on Thursday and Friday from 2-6pm throughout January and February (this is usually a benefit for our paid members). We can supply threads and equipment, but we do not have a stash of the approved fabrics.
 
Sydney Wildlife Rescue Photo
 
Click here for patterns for bushfire pouches.
 

Appropriate fabrics are 100% natural fibres, no synthetics or polyesters, no glitter or metallic prints. Breathability and softness is essential. Consider going through your linen cupboard for old natural fibre sheets. 

Liners should be 100% natural fibres: cotton, bamboo, linen – blends and styles of these are OK but no polyester, synthetics or fabrics that have plastic or glitter. Any print is fine! Breathability and softness are the priority: think about what you would put next to a baby’s bare skin. Wool cannot be used for a pouch liner.

Update 12 January:

We have some people question if we should still go ahead with our sewing sessions for bushfire impacted animals. Some collection points have asked people to stop sending items due to rescue organisations advising they are currently at capacity with these items.
Given we are still two months away from the end of the fire season, we think it is worthwhile to still make items. We have three Mondays, the last being Australia Day and we can send items after that (or earlier if the situation changes).  

Many of these animals will need to be in care for quite sometime and while the first wave of need maybe catered for, I feel that there will be need later on when the fires are not still fresh in our mind. 

If you want to still join us, we’d love to have you!

regards

Danielle
Thread Den

 

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Threading your needle

3 December 2019 by Danielle Leave a Comment

Quick tip:

Make it easier to thread your machine needle; snip your thread on an angle to give it a point and always ensure your needle is in its highest position as you thread it. Before you know it, your fingers will remember exactly where to go. 

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Order of Garment Construction

22 October 2019 by Danielle Leave a Comment

Lost your sewing instructions? If you don’t have the instructions, there is a general order of construction for garments;

Download this 

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How to Copy a Garment You Love

27 August 2019 by Danielle Leave a Comment

Yifen modeling her joyful new dress
Yifen’s joyful new dress

Yifen recently took part in one of the most popular short courses we offer – the two day course: How to Copy a Garment You Love.  

Over a total of 12 hours; students learn how to assess their original garment to draft a pattern off it – without having to pull the original garment apart! The second component of the course is having students make a toile of their pattern so that we can test the pattern that has been created and make any adjustments or corrections to pattern.  This short course is a great introduction to pattern drafting.

Original dress

In the August 2019 course, Yifen copied a fun party dress that featured angled seams, ruffles and gathering (no easy feat for the copying process) and we are so proud of her results!  Yifen only learnt to sew this year in our Sewing Basics for Beginners 3 Week Course. She has achieved an amazing result with her copied dress – we love it more than the original! Plus she now has a pattern for her favourite dress and can create many different versions. We hope they all bring her as much joy as the fabulous zig zag version.

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