Yesterday, after four long weeks, I finally got my sewing machine back from the shop. It got a long-needed tune-up, plus a few new parts and a new foot pedal. My Singer 476 is now working as good as new (I assume — it was a wedding present to my late mother-in-law in the early 1970’s).
Since I know I need some remedial sewing skills before I can make anything remotely fancy, I’ve set myself some basic projects to teach myself the easy stuff first. Today’s project: a pillow-style pincushion.
Things I learned today:
- How to thread my machine: mainly, to make sure it’s threaded properly so I can set the tension
- Which one of the bobbins in my sewing box does not, in fact, go with my machine
- Where the sweet spot on my new foot pedal is
- How and when to slow down before pivoting a corner
Yeah, I know that a teeny tiny stuffed pillow isn’t much of a project… but I’m pretty damn proud of myself, anyway.
Next project: an envelope pillowcase for my son’s old toddler-sized (aka travel-sized) pillow.
Eventually, I’m hoping to be able to tailor my clothes and my son’s — within reason, like adding pockets and darts and making shirts skinnier — and make some clothing and home decor items. I have lots of ideas for things I want to learn and to try.
I feel a little silly, being so stoked about something simple like four straight-stitched lines… but everybody’s got to start somewhere.