Ever since joining I've had this overwhelming urge to learn how to sew. Is it a difficult skill to learn?
Ever since joining I've had this overwhelming urge to learn how to sew. Is it a difficult skill to learn?
Not ... entirely. It seems a difficult skill to master. And is incredibly frustrating. But have little to no skill and have put together a number of hammocks, IX UQ's, down uq, stuff sacks, ridgeline organizers and such. I owe it to a good machine and great HF tutorials.
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How much does a decent sewing machine cost? What's a good mid grade entry level model? Also a good size/type if thread to use?
I highly recommend starting here (for the machine) and here (for basic operation skills). Both helped me immensely when I started doing this. Having a wife who is also the entire Drama department for her high school was also a plus .
Learning the basics of how to operate a sewing machine and making basic gear with it (stuff that doesn't require fancy stitching; I'm very much not talking about clothing here) is not particularly hard. Mastering it well enough that your stitching looks professional, on the other hand...well, that's a different story. As long as you don't mind your stuff looking a little ugly, it's really not all of that hard.
"Just prepare what you can and enjoy the rest."
--Floridahanger
Heck no I don't mind if its ugly 😃 I'm all about function over form. I think I'm going to give it a whirl.
I'm pretty much in the same boat as you.
The lady at Joanns was trying to sell me an emerald 118 made by Husqvarna/viking.($300) She seemed confident it could handle everything I wanted to do.
I think quite a few folks here will recommend you talk to a repair shop owner and purchase a reliable used machine.
I may just bite the bullet and move the mother-in-law in for a while. She has some serious sewing skills.
Awesome links FLRider
As with most things, there is a learning curve. Sewing was intimidating at first, but you'd be amazed at what you can make after your first few hours in front of the machine. Start with a few stuff sacks and before long everything in your kit will be homemade. :-)
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