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jackiequilts4fun 11-17-2013 06:45 PM

What are MUST HAVE items for a new sewer?
 
My daughter is a college student.
She's graduating this year, and has shown to have an interest in learning to sew.
I'm THRILLED.
'Til now, there has been no interest.

For Christmas, I have already picked her up a sewing table that will be for her to always keep (it is identical to mine),
and I'm going to let her use one of my sewing machines.
It's about 15 yrs. old (Singer), but gently used.
Once she gets better, I'll let her use this new-to-me old Kenmore that I found (that is like new).
Who knows ... maybe in time she'll develop a love for the hobby (uh hem, addiction ... LOL) & we can get her a new machine for her very own.

My mother in law is going to buy her a pair of good scissors.
I'm not a big fan of "sewing boxes," so I think I'll just go with a rubbermaid type of container.
She can use my cutting mat, but I will buy her a small portable one of her own & a rotary cutter.

I'll put a JoAnn's gift card in her stocking.
But what else can I get her?

Stitchnripper 11-17-2013 06:56 PM

Sounds like a good start. What do you find yourself using and enjoying? Is she going to quilt and sew clothes or crafts? What about a basic book or two? Some classes? Rulers? Sounds like a fun adventure

Rodney 11-17-2013 07:02 PM

Take her shopping for what she wants and make a day of it. Stuff is good, time spent having fun together is better.
Rodney

quiltnmom 11-17-2013 07:33 PM

I like Rodney's idea. While you shop together that she may think of questions she has and you can teach as you shop. Like the differences in fabric and thread. You could still put the JoAnn's card in her stocking then maybe shop during some after Christmas sales. A good light like an OttLight.

quiltingcandy 11-17-2013 07:41 PM

My recommendation for a gift is the 6 in by 24 inch ruler along with a pair of embroidery scissors. They are necessary for hand sewing and I use mine all the time at the machine to trim threads.

My most used rulers are the 6 x 24 and the 6.5 x 12. And after that I use the June Taylor thing for cutting strips. Can't think of the name. But if she is going to be a quilter, she will be cutting a lot of strips.

SemiSweet 11-17-2013 07:45 PM

She'll need a seam ripper, extra needles for her machine, pin cushion and pins, a walking foot, and an embroidery foot/free-motion foot.

Susan Sendt 11-17-2013 08:11 PM

Another thing she might emjoy is a list of your personal favorite web sites for buying fabrics and notions. As a college student, she is probably very used to surfing the web and browsing in her down time! It will also give y'all something to talk about and she WILL become addicted (just like Mom) in her own good time!

Stiffchick 11-17-2013 08:15 PM

I would be lost without my embroidery scissors, seam ripper, regular hand sewing needles and a little plastic organizer box for all my machine feet.

AngeliaNR 11-17-2013 08:21 PM

Ruler (6x24), pins (straight and safety), basic thread colors, marking chalk, and a good basic book on technique

Reb 11-17-2013 11:34 PM

My favorite stocking stuffers from my DH, no less, were a quality stitch ripper and an awl.

katier825 11-18-2013 02:48 AM

All of the above! Also, if there is something in particular she's interested in, you could get her a gift certificate for a Craftsy Class. They have all kinds of classes, not just quilting.

http://www.craftsy.com/classes?_ct=s...qbb-sqjuwehyui

toverly 11-18-2013 06:07 AM

I would add a Klutz Glove for safety and if she is going to quilt, quilters gloves for grip.

vondae 11-18-2013 10:48 AM

SEAM RIPPER is a must. I love the Seam Fix one myself. Also a tape measure, marking pen & straight pins.
Congratulations Mom. She has obviously been watching you more than you thought.

GrannieAnnie 11-18-2013 10:54 AM

Needle and thread-----attached to a sewing machine if you can'!

AND A SEAM RIPPER!

Something to cut.

jcrow 11-18-2013 11:17 AM

A 1/4" foot is important. Also, someone mentioned buying classes on Craftsy. If you go to craftsy.com and join (for free) and go to the online quilting classes (there's a bunch of them), look for their FREE 2012 Block of the Month by Amy Gibson. They also did one this year, but that one was awesome and so perfect for a beginner. You sign up and work at your own speed and watch a video of Amy demonstrating each month how to make two blocks. At the end you'll make 20 blocks!! She even takes you through sewing your blocks in rows, layering your quilt, quilting it and then binding it. And you can watch each episode a gazillion times. They are yours forever. She starts out easy and slowly teaches harder techniques. Nothing your daughter couldn't handle. I kept up with it and loved the classes and Amy. She turned me on to paper piecing, which I despised before I watched her do it. Now it's my favorite way to sew. To me, it's better than signing up for beginning sewing classes and it's free. And each month you download what materials you'll need. She tells you at the beginning what you need. It's like a fat quarter bundle and a few yards of Kona white (if you want yours to look like her's). Sorry I babbled on. I got so excited hoping your daughter would check this out! I wish this was around when I was first learning to quilt!! Good luck to your daughter. Hope you both can sew together some weekends!

justflyingin 11-18-2013 01:56 PM

I love my magnetic pin 'cushion'.

mckwilter 11-18-2013 03:01 PM

There are several free Craftsy classes that she could sign up for. At least two of them are BOMs, and there are a couple tote bag classes. There's also one which explains how the different feet are used. I didn't see where anyone recommended marking pens/pencils; a 120" tape measure for measuring quilt tops for borders (if you can't find one in a store, Karen Kay Buckley has one in her website store). In fact, I highly recommend her serrated scissors. I would also recommend a 6-1/2" and a 12-1/2" square.

ILoveToQuilt 11-18-2013 03:11 PM

Seam ripper! Can't live without mine! LOL

Anita

tesspug 11-18-2013 03:21 PM

Make her a cute pincushion. a jellyroll or charm pack.


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