All good advice in the references above. But the next step is to jump in and start doing it!
Can't wait to see the pictures
All good advice in the references above. But the next step is to jump in and start doing it!
Can't wait to see the pictures
Mike
"Life is a Project!"
+1 for the OJT. You will learn more by using your machine than anything else.
I got in a fight one time with a really big guy, and he said, "I'm going to mop the floor with your face." I said, "You'll be sorry." He said, "Oh, yeah? Why?" I said, "Well, you won't be able to get into the corners very well."
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Videos can be great but for me there's nothing like being taught in person. I would find a church that has a sewing group. You'll have little old ladies fawning over you showing you everything you ever wanted to know about sewing. You might even have pie's & other assorted desert's to go along with your learning!
After I got my machine, I took a 3 hour "Get to Know Your Machine" class at the local Hancock Fabrics. Best $35 I ever spent. Came out with lots of confidence and ability.
Well, first off I would like to thank every one of you for your insight and advise. Everything came out great and I actually made 2 of them (one for a buddy). We hiked a few days on the AT and I thought I would share the final product pictures
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Really nice work...congrats!
Nice job on the tarps. I completed a hammock, next is a IX UQ and then a tarp.
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