I also began the journey of learning to use an actual sewing machine over the weekend! I was always more a tomboy growing up - messing with cars with my dad, oh, and watching a lot of brain rotting television. I really liked doing sewing by hand, but never learned to sew with a machine. My mother, who is truly a sewing, cooking, and cleaning whiz, had given me a really nice full-size sewing machine, but it looked very intimidating with all its buttons and gadgets so I went to Target and bought an itty bitty mini sewing machine - about half the size of a normal one. You can see it in the corner of the picture along with some of my hand dyed silks and a piece of my handmade paper which I plan to sew too! While I know that this little machine is probably made for kids, I like it, and it is very simple to use. Since my parents were visiting over the weekend, my mom showed me the basics of using my baby sewing machine. I love it!! I can't wait to whip out some wallets, wrist cuffs, etc. It is too small for big projects, but I think that eventually I'll graduate to my larger machine. Perhaps, once I get the hang of using this little one, I can tackle the full-size one and actually make some of my own clothes. Ahh, my sewing machine dreams . . . . . .
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Monday, March 19, 2007
Consignment & My Itty Bitty Sewing Machine
I also began the journey of learning to use an actual sewing machine over the weekend! I was always more a tomboy growing up - messing with cars with my dad, oh, and watching a lot of brain rotting television. I really liked doing sewing by hand, but never learned to sew with a machine. My mother, who is truly a sewing, cooking, and cleaning whiz, had given me a really nice full-size sewing machine, but it looked very intimidating with all its buttons and gadgets so I went to Target and bought an itty bitty mini sewing machine - about half the size of a normal one. You can see it in the corner of the picture along with some of my hand dyed silks and a piece of my handmade paper which I plan to sew too! While I know that this little machine is probably made for kids, I like it, and it is very simple to use. Since my parents were visiting over the weekend, my mom showed me the basics of using my baby sewing machine. I love it!! I can't wait to whip out some wallets, wrist cuffs, etc. It is too small for big projects, but I think that eventually I'll graduate to my larger machine. Perhaps, once I get the hang of using this little one, I can tackle the full-size one and actually make some of my own clothes. Ahh, my sewing machine dreams . . . . . .
Love the packaging...looks great :D
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