My First Sewing Project
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 8:25 am
Okay, I lied. This isn't my first. However, I haven't sewn anything except the edges of my cross stitch projects since I was a teenager. I stopped because I would always get dizzy whenever I leaned over the sewing machine. Now, the anemia I suffered from then is gone. The doctor even told me I don't have to take any iron supplements anymore. Also, my hypotension (low bp) is under better control now. I thought it would be safe to give it another try. Besides, my arm hasn't been letting me stitch for days. I need to be making something.
So far, it hasn't made me dizzy.
I decided that a stuffed animal would be a good start. If it winds up a little misshapen, that's okay. I could just say it survived a war.
I picked out an elephant pattern that looked easy. I've already done most of the sewing. I just need to rip out some horribly messed up seams before I can continue. Now, story time.
So, I'm coming up on the last leg, the finish in sight, when the thread breaks. That's okay, just rethread the needle and slow down. Then it breaks again. *sigh* Okay, rethread it again. We can do this. It's almost over. Then... The machine stops. What happened? I release the fabric and find... THERE'S A BIG, HORRIBLE MESS OF THREAD UNDER IT!!!! I run to my mommy for help. Mom unjams it, rewinds the bobbin, and tries stitching some more. It jams again. She wiggles the thread and comes to a horrible conclusion: the machine has lost all tension. Oh, no! I broke my mom's sewing machine. I don't know what I did, but I broke it. Everything I touch breaks.
Mom points out the part she thinks is causing the problem and says she'll see if she can fix it tomorrow. I wait until she's fast asleep and break out the tool box. I take the malfunctioning machine apart, look at the part in question, see nothing wrong with it, and put it all back together. I also tighten a single screw in another part of the machine. The next day, Mom tries to sew and... IT WORKS! I FIXED IT!!! Somehow. Either that single loose screw caused a huge problem or the sewing machine was copying Windows. It just needed to be restarted.
Anywho... I'll post pictures later. I'm feeling all muddle-brained right now.
Any tips on seam ripping without using my right arm?

I decided that a stuffed animal would be a good start. If it winds up a little misshapen, that's okay. I could just say it survived a war.

So, I'm coming up on the last leg, the finish in sight, when the thread breaks. That's okay, just rethread the needle and slow down. Then it breaks again. *sigh* Okay, rethread it again. We can do this. It's almost over. Then... The machine stops. What happened? I release the fabric and find... THERE'S A BIG, HORRIBLE MESS OF THREAD UNDER IT!!!! I run to my mommy for help. Mom unjams it, rewinds the bobbin, and tries stitching some more. It jams again. She wiggles the thread and comes to a horrible conclusion: the machine has lost all tension. Oh, no! I broke my mom's sewing machine. I don't know what I did, but I broke it. Everything I touch breaks.

Mom points out the part she thinks is causing the problem and says she'll see if she can fix it tomorrow. I wait until she's fast asleep and break out the tool box. I take the malfunctioning machine apart, look at the part in question, see nothing wrong with it, and put it all back together. I also tighten a single screw in another part of the machine. The next day, Mom tries to sew and... IT WORKS! I FIXED IT!!! Somehow. Either that single loose screw caused a huge problem or the sewing machine was copying Windows. It just needed to be restarted.
Anywho... I'll post pictures later. I'm feeling all muddle-brained right now.
Any tips on seam ripping without using my right arm?