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Magpie0001 07-26-2003 06:33 AM

Sewing, stitches & all that.
 
Im interested too but the reason Im starting this thread is coz my sister is doing a fashion design type course. The teacher isnt being very helpfull & now she has to get an assignment/project done in a few weeks.
I googled if & couldnt find anything very specific. Most of what I found were sites trying to sell me some kind of pillow thing with a picture stitched into it. :confused:

What Im lookin for is examples (pics?) of stitches, button holes, cuffs, zips & machine stitches.

Can anyone help? I would be full of great if you could.

Thanks.

miked10270 07-26-2003 06:50 AM

Hi Magpie,

Something like this? :

http://www.fiber-images.com/Free_Thi...g_stitches.htm

Mike.

Plummie 07-26-2003 07:12 AM

If your sister is having problems, I think she should be able to approach the teacher during office hours to ask for help.

Otherwise, she might check out the local library for books on stitches.

I have a sewing machine (which I love) but it pretty much does straight stitching so I can't really help you in that aspect. Some expensive machines can do all kinds of different stitches. It really depends on which machine you are talking about.

Good luck!

Magpie0001 07-26-2003 08:36 AM

Thanks mike, I think thats what shes looking for.

Plummie, The classes are over right now, So she cant really go to the teacher. Shes got a month or something to finish the project which is making some stuff (i dunno what) & some other junk too.
THe problem arose when the teacher started making friends with some of the students & then in class spending all the time talking/helping out those people & pretty much mot having any time left to help the others.
I had this same prob when I did a web design course a few years ago. I hope my sister shines in spite of this drawback & I wanna help any way I can.

Im sure Mikes link will help & thanks for the input.

cheerios 07-26-2003 11:23 AM

Magpie, man, seriously, hit the library. they'll have some good stuff for her, I'm betting. esp on buttons and the like (god those are bitches).

I assume she's using a machine, so here's my 2 cents on the matter:
* you can NEVER pin something down too securely. and ALWAYS use pins.
* also, always take those pins out just before you sew over them, because when you break your last sewing needle on a pin, you will be an unhappy camper.
* measure twice, cut once.
* good light, and patience are both godsends. use both liberally. ;)

good luck.

Magpie0001 08-17-2003 07:39 AM

Cheerios, Thanks.


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