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The information provided below was taken from the now archived Wiki.  It might not be up to date or accurate.  Please contact the SIG leader, or the Creative Arts chair if you have questions!


 

The Sewing Special Interest group is for DMS members who are interested in sewing in a wide variety of projects. From apparel to quilting to leather, the Sewing group has a sewing machine that can work with almost any project. In addition to the equipment owned by DMS, members are encouraged to bring their own sewing machines/sergers to use in classes or at events to further sewing skills.

The Sewing SIG is currently housed under the Creative Arts committee.

Sewing SIG Goals

  1. Development of a like-minded group who can share resources and tips for sewing.
  2. Learning new techniques
  3. Development of classes

How to Join

The Sewing SIG is open to all DMS members, from novice to expert. Please add your name in alphabetical order to this Wiki and include your TALK handle.

Active Members

  1. SIG Leader - Amelia Greisch (@lazer)
  2. Beth Appleton (@dryad2b
)Amelia Greisch (@lazer
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  2. Astrud Aguirre (@printwitch)
  • Judy Kriehn (@jrkriehn)
    1. Paul Wilson (@hardsuit)
    2. Linda Wynne (@classylassy)
    3. Steve Wynne (@lordrook)
    4. Melanie Jasmine
    5. Karl Dill (@stitchedbyte)

    Past Members

    1. Judy Kriehn (@jrkriehn)
    2. Robyn Butler (@sewwhat)
    3. Cindy Dalton (@cookiecody)
    4. Caireen Day (@Cairenn_Day)
    5. Serena Nguyen (@aneres)
    6. Laurie Ruggles (@mizgeek)
    7. A. Young (@sewingstuff)

    Tools

    All sewing machines require training before use both for your safety and to prevent damage to the machines.

    1. Babylock Zest (6) Sewing Machines
        Viking Designer SE (1) Machine Embroidery & Sewing Machine
          1. Refresher videos: Babylock Zest How-to Videos
        1. Brother 1034d Sergers:(6)
          1. Refresher Videos: Brother 1034d How-To Videos
        2. Pfaff 130 (1) Vintage sewing machine (used primarily for leather sewing)
            Brother Sergers: (2)
              1. How to thread, set zigzag width: Pfaff 130 How To
            1. Thor GA 441- heavy duty leather sewing machine
            2. Viking Designer SE (1) Machine Embroidery & Sewing Machine
            3. Female Size 6 Full Body Dress Form
            Large
            1. 3x5 Cutting
            TableSilver Storage cabinet
            1. Mat
            2. 3x5 Ironing Table

            Consumables

            • Machine Sewing Needles (universal, ballpoint, denim, leather, serger)
            • Threads
            • Muslin
            • Pattern Paper

            Classes

            "Training Required" Equipment:

            1. Basic Home Sewing Machines
              Babylock Zest
              (note: some project classes will include the intro skills to these machines or you can get one-on-one training to verify that you understand how to thread the machines, wind/properly insert a bobbin, and stitch a straight line.)
            2. "Heavy-duty" home sewing machine
              Pfaff 130
              (note: ask for one-on-one training to verify that you understand how to thread the machines, can wind & properly insert a bobbin, and stitch a straight line)
            3. Machine Embroidery Machines
              Babylock Ellure ESL and/or Viking Designer SE
            4. Industrial Sewing Machine
              THOR leather machine

            Required Serger Class for Equipment Usage:

            101 - Serger Basics
            Brother 1034D 4-thread

            Sewing Machine Project Classes

            Classes offered in the past include tote bags, colorful and adjustable fabric dog collars, simple zipper bags.
            Watch the DMS Calendar for new class offerings.

            Serger Classes

            102 - Hats
            (learn how to stitch curves and corners)
            103 - Hooded Infinity Scarf
            (build on your curve-stitching skills)
            200 - Tunic Pullover
            (learn basic clothing construction with a serger)
            201 - Strip-pieced fleece blanket
            (learn to create a simple blanket that employs quilt-piecing techniques)
            202 - Scarf
            (learn to put a rolled-edge on your piece)

            Combining Serger Skill with Sewing Machine Skill Classes

            1. Tote Bag
            2. Microwave Potato Bag
            3. Easy Pot Holders
            4. Recycled Monsters
            5. Bib-style Apron

            "Serge for a Cause" Events

            - Burp cloths
            - Dog Beds
            - Beanie-style Hats

            Please note: If you own a sewing machine and/or serger and know how to use them (or want to build your knowledge) you are encouraged to bring them for project classes and events. Ask the class instructor in advance if you have a machine but are not absolutely comfortable with threading, stitch settings, bobbin setup, etc.

            Library

            The Sewing Room library is located on the cubby-shelves in a corner of the room.

            Sewing Tips

            Book TitleAuthor
            Speed SewingJanice S. Saunders

            Fashion

            Book TitleAuthor
            Generation T: 108 ways to transform a T-shirtMegan Nicolay
            The Sweater Chop Shop: Sewing One-of-a-Kind Creations from Recycled SweatersCrispina Ffrench
            Pattern Making for Fashion Design (6th Edition)Helen Joseph Armstrong
            Drawing Fashions: figures, faces and techniquesDon Bolognese & Elaine Raphael
            T-shirt Style: Super-easy looks in no timeGabrielle Sterbenz

            Sewing Project Ideas

            Book TitleAuthor
            Sew What! Fleece: Get comfy with 35 Head-to-Toe, easy-to-sew projectsCarol Jessop & Chaila Sekora
            Plush-O-Rama: Curious Creatures for Immature AdultsLinda Kopp
            Stupid Sock Creatures: Making Quirky, Loveable Figures from Cast-off SocksJohn Murphy
            We Love to Sew: 28 Pretty Things to Make: Jewelry, Headbands, Softies, T-shirts, Pillows, Bags & MoreAnnabel Wrigley

            Quilting

            Book TitleAuthor
            Maverick Quilts: Using Large-Scale Prints, Novelty Fabrics & Panels with PanacheAlethea Ballard
            101 Fabulous Rotary-Cut QuiltsJudy Hopkins & Nancy J. Martin
            Quilt As You Go (Second Edition) The easy foolproof way to quilt and assemble portable blocks and stripsSandra Millet
            Fine Art Quilts: Work by Artists of the Contemporary QuiltArt Association
            The Joy of QuiltingJohn Hanson & Mary Hickey
            Quilt Yourself Gorgeous: 24 Irresistible Fat Quarter Quilts and Homestyle ProjectsMandy Shaw

            Art Quilt/Fiber Projects

            Book TitleAuthor
            Stitched Textile Collage: Innovative Designs for Textured SurfacesLucille Toumi
            Fabric Art Journals: Making, Sewing and Ebellishing Journals from Cloth and FibersPam Susan

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