Tuesday, June 28, 2011

My First Sewing Project

I've been wanting to learn how to sew for the longest time and I finally bought my first sewing machine! It was surprisingly simple to learn how to use and after I got the hang of threading it and using the foot pedal I started looking around for a project to tackle. At first I was stumped...I wanted to do something that would be useful and pretty, but everything I found was either ugly, frumpy, or something I would just never use. All the cool things were way beyond my skill level as a beginner, so what's a girl to do?

While searching the web, I happened on a tutorial on this website, Gussy Sews, for making a zippered pouch. They are so cute!! It didn't seem that difficult, although I was intimidated by the zipper. Today I found a bunch of coordinating cute fabric in the clearance section of Wal-mart, so I decided to give it a try. I finished it in less than an hour and it turned out pretty well, if I say so myself :) Anthony was dully impressed and said that it looked like something you would buy from a store. Once I buy some more zippers, I will have enough fabric to make literally dozens of these things, so if you are a girl get ready to preview your future birthday/christmas presents :)
Yes, that's right, my pouch has coordinating lining!! The tutorial calls for adding interfacing or felt between the outside fabric and the lining fabric. I think I will have to figure out how to do that next to give it that extra soft, cushy feel.

3 comments:

Happy said...

Wow, that's the first thing you've ever sewed?!? Seriously?! That's amazing!! Good job! I love the fabric choices- can't wait to get mine! :)

T. Driaza said...

Way to go! I'm gonna have to try this tutorial out. I'm sure I can find some good use for it when my baby boy arrives! I LOVE the design of the first one you did. Darling & Bright! Love it!

Lindsey said...

So cute! I'm way impressed that the first sewing project you've ever done has a zipper! That's brave, and it turned out so great:)

If you're on the lookout for other practical and cute things to sew, I like to look for sewing projects on OnePrettyThing.com and at YouCanMakeThis.com.