This week I'm sharing some of my absolute favorite sewing
supplies. I have been sewing for over 50 years. That's right, I started as a
young child. When we were younger my sister and I made all our Barbie clothes
and Barbie furniture. That was also the time when I made my first purse. I wish
everyday photography were a thing then because I could share the pictures. I
was quite proud of that one. I'm not sure which of my addictions began, the sewing
or the purses. A girl cannot have too many purses! But that's a whole other
blog post.
Let's get started on my favorite supplies. From left to
right...
1. Anything from the Sewline brand. Their
marking pencils are the best! I have the pencil with the three different colors
(white, pink, dark gray). It's a mechanical type of pencil that works
beautifully. You turn the bottom half of the pencil to the desired marking
color. You can also adjust to let out more lead when you need it. I use it so
much and I'm waiting on my refills to arrive any day now. I also love their
eraser that is made to go with these pencils. Just like the marking pencil, you
can extend it for more eraser. Since it's designed like a pencil, it's so easy
to use. And there are also refills available for these too. Probably my favorite
of all my tools.
2. Next is HeatnBond Lite. All the products with
this name are the best in my opinion. The strong or ultra hold sticks very well
and is easy to use. Most of the time I use the Lite. It's designed to hold
things down so you can stitch on it. It never gums up your needle and holds
very well. This is the only one I will use when making my fabric appliques for
machine embroidery and hand embroidery.
3. Jean-a-ma-jig. There are other brands and
styles of this that do the job, but this is the one that I have had for many,
many years and it has served me well. Since I love to make tote bags, small
wallets, and purses there are times when I'm trying to stitch over a bulky seam,
and this is a huge help. It prevents my sewing machine foot from getting stuck
at the beginning of that area, so the seam is nice and even. I just used it yesterday
when making up a bunch of credit card wallets for a donation for the local
women's shelter. I zipped right on through with ease!
4. These little fabric clips. I have the Clover
brand. I got them when they first came out and I believe that Clover was the
only brand at that time. Now you can easily find them, and you can find them at
a better price. Sometimes I feel a pin is needed but for the most part, I use
these.
So, there you have it. These are my top four sewing tools. I
have many tools and I'll be sharing more of them with you at another time. All
the tools listed above are very easy to find.
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