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I like jeans that have a boot leg cut. I tend to wear men's jeans since the pockets are deeper and accomodate the garth of my thighs. I like a low waist cut, but not super low cut. I don't have a favorite jean brand as I'm seaching for a brand that addresses my concerns.
fashionista in training - Wednesday, August 31, 2005 at 18:07:07 (EDT)



I was wondering if anyone could describe the difference between a pencil skirt and an A line skirt. I'm mostly interested in making a pencil skirt.
fashionista in training - Wednesday, August 31, 2005 at 17:59:06 (EDT)


I was recently given a Deluxe Electro Grand sewing machine. All I was told about it is that it can use two needles at once. There are no instruction manuals or anything. Anyone have an idea on where I can get one?

Colleen
- Tuesday, August 30, 2005 at 15:25:49 (EDT)
I recently purchased a Shark 384 and was wondering where do I purschase parts/accessories for it. If accessories are not easy to come by maybe I should think about returning it.
New At This
- Tuesday, August 30, 2005 at 12:22:30 (EDT)
Im looking for a Singer 328K Repair manual. I'm 25 and looking to start working on some projects but the one I got Im having trouble with some of the pullies, Does anyone have a copy or a repair manual that they could email or copy for me? I will pay for the copies and s&h. Thank you! ncgirl@gmail.com
Christina Petit
- Monday, August 29, 2005 at 13:31:01 (EDT)
Thanks for the tip on needlepunch. I know I'll be able to find fusible fleece at my local shop, though. Is there an alternate name for fusible weft, too? I'm unable to find it on your site, and would really like to complete the project as it's recommended in the book, so I'm hoping you can help me out. Thanks again!
Heather
- Sunday, August 28, 2005 at 16:57:24 (EDT)
Dear heather - Needlepunch is located on our site and ships out next day. Here is the location on the site to look for it. http://www.sewfastseweasy.com/items/New+Items We know that you will love it.
Customer Service at Sew fast sew easy
- Sunday, August 28, 2005 at 11:09:29 (EDT)
I'm about to start creating a bag from the Sew Fast Sew Easy book, and have run into a little snag (please pardon the pun). I've been unable to locate "needlepunch" and "fusible weft" in my small town. We have a Joann Fabrics in town (which is really the most reliable source for me, (unless I care to spend days and days researching smaller sewing shops for the hope that they'll even know what I'm talking about) and they've not heard of either. No experienced seamstresses I know have ever heard of them, either. I realize that the instructions say that I can use one, both, or neither, but I'd like to try to experiment with as many of the suggested materials as I can while I'm still learning. Can anyone help me out?
Heather
- Sunday, August 28, 2005 at 09:50:40 (EDT)
If anyone has a Singer serger machine model 14U34 manual and can scan and send them to me, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank Amy (amy_nugent04@hotmail.com)
Amy Nugent
- Sunday, August 28, 2005 at 08:58:35 (EDT)
I your online learning videos. I spoke with Gregory and he mentioned new ones were coming out. Do you know when and what the videos are?
tina
- Saturday, August 27, 2005 at 21:35:17 (EDT)
We would love to know what your favorite brand of jean is.
SewFastSewEasy
- Saturday, August 27, 2005 at 18:55:04 (EDT)
So we would love to know what's your favorite brand of Jean.
SewFastSewEasy
- Saturday, August 27, 2005 at 18:54:01 (EDT)
Everyone! What is your favorite brand of jeans? Why? What is your favorite cut? We're gathering info! Let us know!
Annie - SFSE
- Saturday, August 27, 2005 at 12:49:20 (EDT)

We are interested in knowing your favorite brand of jeans and the fit that you like the best.
customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Wednesday, August 17, 2005 at 16:57:07 (EDT)
Thanks Judy for the tip on keeping the cord ends from fraying.
Deb
- Wednesday, August 17, 2005 at 12:49:41 (EDT)
When my mother passed away she left me two vintage sewing machines. One is Electro-Grand Deluxe sewing Machine made by Brother Deluxe precision, built 1968. The other machine is a Domestic ZigzagStitcher Model 268 made by White, Cleveland, Ohio circa 1966-1969. Would anyone have a zerox copy of the instructions for using the different attachments? I have the manuels for both machines, just need the "HOW TO USE THESE ATTACHMENTS". The machines are well cared for and I want to learn how to quilt on these machines. Would appreciate any info. Thanks, Holly Rose
Holly Rose Lawrence/hollyrose@netscape.com
- Tuesday, August 16, 2005 at 18:29:07 (EDT)
I just recently was given a Brothers VX 1120 sewing machine. The electrical and foot pedal are missing along with the manual and bobbins. Where can I go to buy the manual and parts - the sewing machine looks like it has never been used. Any help will be greatly appreciates.
Anne
- Tuesday, August 16, 2005 at 00:29:56 (EDT)
Deb - There are so many possiblities with the cord application. Normally it is buried within the seam. If it is exposed, then I would use thread the same color to stitch the cording to itself, wrapping the thread numerous times around the cord, ending with the thread being penetrated through the cord and snipped on the other side. You can then shorten any stray threads and apply some Fray Check to the exposed end. Another way might be to use some jewely findings after the cord has been wrapped.
Judy
- Monday, August 15, 2005 at 14:34:25 (EDT)
I was wondering if anyone knows how to finish the ends of cording so it doesn't ravel. I am using the cord as the handle of a purse I am repairing. I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks
Deb
- Monday, August 15, 2005 at 13:20:31 (EDT)
Thanks! This helps!
Becky
- Monday, August 15, 2005 at 13:11:01 (EDT)
Becky - Check out this site. Type in the text and bingo - it is translated for you. http://www.worldlingo.com/en/products_services/worldlingo_translator.html
Customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Monday, August 15, 2005 at 11:36:32 (EDT)
Hello, this machine was given to me for free from my sister. A Singer Tiny Taylor TT700, it's cute. But the ditz lost the manual in English, and gave me the machine with a manual in Spanish. That doesn't help me aside from the nice little pictures. All I need to do is find out how to thread the Bobin, and I'm set. Can anyone help me... Please?
Becky
- Monday, August 15, 2005 at 00:30:08 (EDT)
Jeanne - I strongly recommend the older machines made up to and through the '70s. You can't go wrong with a Sears Kenmore 158.180. You can find one on ebay right now. You could probably get it under $50 plus $20 for shipping. These machines were made all metal and can stand up to the rigors of slipcover/drapery sewing. I recently purchased one through an antique mall and am exceptionally pleased with it. It even came in a 45" wide sewing cabinet that looks like a writing desk when closed. I paid $60 for it and it runs like its brand new. I'm a bit of a sewing machine collector and purchased it for my daughter, who is 15. This will be a great addition to her furniture when she leaves home. I have 9 machines that I use; each has something special to offer. My favorite is probably the commercial/industrial Singer Zigzag that I purchased when I had an interior decorating business. If you're only going to be making slipcovers for your own use, then the Kenmore 158 will be more than adequate. This particular machine has optional decorative cams that can be used to do decorative stitching. They are often for sale on ebay if your machine doesn't have them, along with instruction manuals, etc.
Judy
- Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 16:29:26 (EDT)
I would appreciate it if someone could tell me where or how I can learn the art of alteration. I know how to sew by using a pattern, what I need to do is alter ladies slacks, skirts and jackets. Where can I get information, maybe even a good book on the subject. Thank you in advance for any help you can offer. If you would e-mail me that would be great. sarajones01@hotmail.com
Sara
- Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 12:34:40 (EDT)
Any sewing machine recommendations for a beginner who is going to try and make her own slipcovers for an oversized couch? I am probably looking at buying a Singer, but I am not sure which model. Please email me at jeanmelissa1106@gmail.com. Thank you! Jeannie
Jeannie
- Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 22:53:15 (EDT)
FOR THOSE OF YOU LOOKING FOR SEWING MACHINE MANUALS.....CHECK OUT www.singer.com...THEY HAVE MANUALS FOR $15 OR SO. ALSO, I AM LOOKING FOR A PATTERN FOR A JACKET, DOUBLE BREASTED WITH DOLMAN SLEEVES. I BELIEVE IT IS A SIMPLICITY. I HAVE USED THIS PATTERN BEFORE, VERY EASY. I THINK IN MY ZEST TO CLEAN OUT MY SEWING STUFF I PITCHED IT. IF ANYONE HAS THIS PATTERN AND CAN GIVE ME THE #, I WOULD BE VERY GREATFUL THANKS
PHYLSEWS
- Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 10:53:25 (EDT)
Diane, regarding threading your machine...first look to see if there is an illustration ontop of your machine. Often the illustrations are simply raised and colorless, so you can't see it unless you look for it. Once you place the thread on the spool holder, place thread through the thread guide (top back left side), thread straight down nearest tension disc, u-turn, thread take up lever (make sure take up lever is raised in highest position), then locate thread guide(s) near the needle, thread needle and you're done. Good luck!
SFSE Instructor
- Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 02:48:55 (EDT)
Here is one for the books!! My husband bought me a brand new Sewing Machine (Euro-Pro 7535 Stitch Art) four years ago!! I used to sew when I was much younger. Now I have grandchildren and tons of projects in mind. In four years I have been unable to thread the machine properly!!! I have read the instructions cover to cover, tried all the suggestions and feel plain DUMB!!! Needless to say I would love to sew if I could:) Where can I get VERY SIMPLE directions to thread this machine?? I do manage to thread it and get maybe 4 stitches before the thread on top tightens up and jams.(bobbin thread seems OK) ANY SUGGESTIONS would be appreciated.....Thanx:)
Diane
- Friday, August 12, 2005 at 09:16:02 (EDT)
Christine- I am the one who is interested in the Janome 9000. I do not know how to contact you. So I am giving you my contact info winsumlssm@aol.com and 832 498 1488... Still have not heard anyone tell me anything about supersize bbw patterns... anyone know of any
Jacquie
- Thursday, August 11, 2005 at 22:57:13 (EDT)
Have my grandmothers mink stole and want to line or face a denim jean jacket. Any suggestions or help would be appreciated.
Sandy
- Thursday, August 11, 2005 at 18:51:01 (EDT)
I have a Singer Model 5050. I need to talk to someone about the stitches? I am not successful in making them all work. If someone in here has this model, can you send me an email so we can converse about it easily? thanks, AVJoyce@aol.com
Joyce
- Thursday, August 11, 2005 at 17:42:38 (EDT)
Wendy - Sorry, I meant Singer 328.
Judy
- Thursday, August 11, 2005 at 00:18:58 (EDT)
Wendy - You've been given a real prize. I have two Singers older than yours and they work like they're still new. Does yours have a built in zigzag and blind hem stitches? If it does, then you'll never really need another machine. I take that back, I have a Babylock machine and love the overlock stitch that keeps the seams from fraying and so neat looking. Be sure to put a drop of oil in all the places that require it. If you do oil it regularly, it will last your lifetime, no doubt. A good place to see other Singer 358's is on ebay.com.
Judy
- Thursday, August 11, 2005 at 00:17:58 (EDT)
Gregory- thanks! Can't wait!!
Sharon
- Tuesday, August 09, 2005 at 16:55:55 (EDT)
Hi I have been give and Singer Sewing machine model 328K. I know nothing about it. Is it a good machine. It seems to be pretty old - but it has the original instruction manual and everything. Can you let me know about it. You can email at winnie1014@hotmail.com Thanks!!
Wendi
- Tuesday, August 09, 2005 at 13:44:11 (EDT)
Thanks Judy, Think I have it now (well something that looked okay lol), stitched it close along the wrong side of the seam, streching the facing slightly while stitching, then turned it over on the right side and stitched the turned in edge. That had the effect of pulling the facing in flat with the T-shirt. Ahh the pleasures of trial and error and error and error
Andy
- Tuesday, August 09, 2005 at 05:23:24 (EDT)
I am looking for odd cloth dolls ex: plantation, depression - like dammit dolls, and neat little novelity items. Here's that extra payday I promised. Hence "a payday candy bar"
Margaret Himelright
- Monday, August 08, 2005 at 16:36:28 (EDT)
Check out our Juki portable industrial. It is made for your constant sewing and use of upholstery fabrics. http://www.sewfastseweasy.com/items/sku/20042
Customer Service at SFSE
- Monday, August 08, 2005 at 15:36:20 (EDT)
Hi all. First time on the site. I'm looking for a new sewing machine and I'm not sure where to start. I have a line of bags that are coming out in a shop and I'm having difficulty with my persent sewing machine. I sewing with lots of layers, especially with upholstery fabric, so seams get really thick and no matter what size needle I use, my machine simply cannot hold the fabric in place b/c the foot does not have enough pressure. I sew a lot and want to do some research. If anyone has some suggestions, let me know! Where to look or what types of machines have worked for you. I"m willing to go with industrial models if necessary. Thanks!
Rachel
- Monday, August 08, 2005 at 15:30:33 (EDT)
Andy - Try doing a topstitch right next to the seam, through all layers. If you use the straight stitch foot, it's narrow with one toe longer than the other, the edge of the seam will automatically follow along the inside edge of the foot, making the line of stitches very straight.
Judy
- Monday, August 08, 2005 at 11:28:58 (EDT)
Sharon - we have another book that will be available in January of 2006.
Gregory at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Monday, August 08, 2005 at 06:36:30 (EDT)
Hi, I'm try to do the facing on the neck of a T-shirt Im making. I cant seem to get it to lay flat, any clues (it always seems to stand up right) ... please.
Andy
- Monday, August 08, 2005 at 05:18:26 (EDT)
I was looking at previous comments and saw a couple of requests for the Baby Blindstitch CM-606 Manual and was wondering if it was still needed as I have one. What I need is a web site that will give me ideas of what to use the machine for.
Janice
- Sunday, August 07, 2005 at 21:38:09 (EDT)
I was looking at previous comments and saw a couple of requests for the Baby Blindstitch CM-606 Manual and was wondering if it was still needed as I have one. What I need is a web site that will give me ideas of what to use the machine for.
Janice
- Sunday, August 07, 2005 at 21:38:05 (EDT)
Disregarding what "not buyin' it" wrote, I have no connection with this website or the people who wrote the book. I live in Woodstock, NB, Canada. There is no sewing school here and this book is the next best thing. Further, I could care less if you're "not buyin' it". The question wasn't for you, buut for the people who maintain this website.
Sharon
- Sunday, August 07, 2005 at 18:49:07 (EDT)
Just before my mother passed away in 1994, she gave my daughter her Kenmore 1351 sewing machine. I am looking for the middle 4 pages of the instruction manual. Can anyone help me.
Happy Stitcher
- Sunday, August 07, 2005 at 11:55:08 (EDT)
Any chance you know the definition of the word "shill"?
not buyin' it
- Sunday, August 07, 2005 at 10:19:18 (EDT)
Any chance you'll be releasing another book? I absolutely LOVE the Sew fast Sew Easy book. The projects are so easy and professional looking.
Sharon
- Sunday, August 07, 2005 at 08:42:55 (EDT)
JoAnn Fabrics has the type of nylon I believe you are looking for.
Phylsews
- Saturday, August 06, 2005 at 16:53:44 (EDT)
Gloria - When I typed the instructions, I did double spacing between steps to make it easier to read, but this system does not allow the double spacing of lines - sorry.
Judy
- Thursday, August 04, 2005 at 11:42:14 (EDT)
Gloria - Lots of people have asked how to do the blind stitch on their sewing machines; even with pictures available, so you're not alone. These instructions are for a double folded hem. Please use a 'practice' piece of fabric. 1. Turn the trousers inside out. Make your first fold, pin and press with an iron. 2. Fold the hem again, reinserting the pin about a quarter of an inch from the edge of the first fold with the pinhead extending past the fold. You may lightly press with an iron if it makes it easier to handle the fabric. 3. Now fold the entire pinned hem to the inside of the leg, leaving the pins in place. The pins will allow the pant leg to create another fold on top of the 'hem area'. The newly folded pant leg will be to the left and there will be 1/4" of hem protruding to the right with the pinhead also protruding in that direction. 4. Place your fabric on the machine so that the needle will be sewing on the fabric that is to the right of the top fold. Slowly stitch. Every 5-6 stitches the machine needle will move to the left and make 1 stitch in the top fold, then return to the original position. Be sure to stop and remove pins right before the machine needle gets to them. When you are finished, you will need to press the finished hem to make it look nice. Press it from the WRONG side. If you press from the right side, the hem will be very noticeable. Gloria, I hope this helps. The more you sew, the easier it becomes, truly!
Judy
- Thursday, August 04, 2005 at 11:40:04 (EDT)
Need explicit instructions (pitures if possible) on how to do invisible hem (by machine) on mens trousers. I just can't fiture out how to do it with the pictures in the booklet that came with my new sewing machine. Thanks so much. Gloria
Gloria
- Thursday, August 04, 2005 at 10:21:56 (EDT)
Shannon - Any fabric store should carry the sports nylon that you are looking for. However, I always check at Super Wal-Mart, because they sometimes have it in their discount bins for $1 a yard. Just check the end of the bolt for fabric content.
Judy
- Wednesday, August 03, 2005 at 10:32:00 (EDT)
Serrah - If you are applying just one closure to the opening, the stress causes it to bulge or pull. In addition to the exterior button or hook, you need to apply one on the inside of the waistband to take most of the pressure, leaving the one on the outside to be more for appearances' sake.
Judy
- Wednesday, August 03, 2005 at 10:28:35 (EDT)
Where can I find 100% nylon fabric? the kind they use for running pants etc..Thank You!
shannon
- Wednesday, August 03, 2005 at 08:28:47 (EDT)
Can anyone tell me how to get my waistband to lie flat on my fly front pants/shorts? Everytime I make the pants with a fly front opening the closure be it button or snap seems to be very bulky. Please help!
serrah
- Wednesday, August 03, 2005 at 08:27:56 (EDT)
Jackie - you read my mind! That's what I'm doing after I finish these drapes tonight. It's a straight skirt with a double ruffle. Should be so adorable on my daughter.
Judy
- Tuesday, August 02, 2005 at 17:32:50 (EDT)
Gregory - I sent two emails. What's up?
Judy
- Tuesday, August 02, 2005 at 17:30:11 (EDT)
Thank god it is back up. I have been noticing so many people wearing skirts. It is so inspiring. I am going to make some too.
Jackie
- Monday, August 01, 2005 at 18:42:42 (EDT)
Judy - please send us an e-mail at store@sewfastseweasy.com when you have a moment. Gregory
Customer Service
- Friday, July 15, 2005 at 05:28:09 (EDT)
Phylsews - Straight skirt with elastic waist and no zipper, right? If so, then make both the skirt and the overlay and attch them together with a basting stitch. Here's something to think about. Do both fabrics have the same amount of 'give'? I think I would make the overlay just a tad bigger, perhaps 3/8". This will put less stress on the overlay. In the old days, they would make a thread chain and connect the two layers at the side seams down close to the hemline; leaving a slight space for 'give'. This way the overlay wouldn't have the opportunity to slide up.
Judy
- Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 20:12:26 (EDT)
I AM TRYING TO MAKE A STRAIGHT SKIRT WITH A SHEER OVERLAY. AN ELASTIC WAIST. SHOULD I CONNECT THE TWO SKIRTS BEFORE I MAKE THE WAISTBAND, OR SHOULD THEY BE TWO SEPARATE SKIRTS? I DO NOT HAVE A PATTERN. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. I HAVE NO EXPERIENCE WITH "SHEER" FABRIC.
PHYLSEWS
- Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 18:35:22 (EDT)
DAVID; YOU MIGHT TRY THIS # FOR SEARS, WHO SELLS KENMORE...1 800 366-PART 6 AM TO 10 PM CENTRAL. THEIR WEBSITE SAYS THEY HAVE 1000'S OF DIAGRAMS, JUST MIGHT HAVE YOURS.
PHYLSEWS
- Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 10:44:54 (EDT)
Dear Janet - send a message to store@sewfastseweasy.com regarding these products or we can contact you. Are you in the quilting store in Maine still? Please e-mail us.
Webmaster
- Wednesday, July 13, 2005 at 23:36:11 (EDT)
PLEASE!!!!!!! ALL I WANT IS IFORMATION ON A KENMORE ULTRA-STITCH 10. I'M REPAIRING THIS MACHINE. IT WAS GIVEN TO MY MOTHER AND I WOULD LIKE INFORMATION ON IT. TOYDR54@MSN.COM
David Ryan
- Wednesday, July 13, 2005 at 18:27:27 (EDT)
hi, i like the new products but am wondering if you yet have them with the actual logo on them instead of the photosh'pd mockups shown on the site? thank you!!!
janet allen
- Wednesday, July 13, 2005 at 15:45:02 (EDT)
SOMEBODY used my expensive pinking shears for GOSH KNOWS WHAT!!!!! Now they won't cut right. I'll have to send them to the factory, no doubt, unless one of you has a better idea.
Judy
- Wednesday, July 13, 2005 at 12:27:30 (EDT)
which races?
jellyfish
- Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at 22:44:53 (EDT)
Does anyone know a website that has a quick easy guide to making hats for the races?
Rebecca
- Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at 22:28:03 (EDT)
This website is for discussion of sewing, knitting, and other creative ideas. Please do not make this a forum a space for misinformation or unrelated discussions. There are plenty of sites that do not care what you post on their site.
Gregory at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at 16:19:25 (EDT)
Dear Judy, Thank you so much for the help!!! You've told me things I would never have taken into consideration. Wish me luck - I'm going to the sewing room to begin. I'll let you know in a few days how things turned out!! Olivia
smithovc
- Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at 11:24:54 (EDT)
Shelly - What era is a Singer 132? Perhaps the bobbin was placed in reverse? Are you using the same thread in bobbin and needle? Is the shuttle case actually moving when the needle moves? There may be a piece of thread or packed lint keeping the shuttle mechanism from spinning.
Judy
- Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at 04:23:58 (EDT)
Smithovc - Just lay it out on a large surface with the skirt fanned out; you will see the train extending past the front hemline. I would trim off that portion that extends. Determine the length of the christening gown plus 1/2" for joining to bodice and whatever size hem you want. The hemming will be done absolutely last. Since some of the fabric is on the bias, you will need to let the finished gown hang for a couple of days so the bias can relax. At that time, you will probably notice that the hemline is very uneven (this is what a bias cut skirt will do). Now you may even the hemline and finish the hem. It shouldn't stretch out of place anymore.
Judy
- Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at 04:18:08 (EDT)
Dear Judy, I'd pretty much decided to do just what you said - shortening the wedding dress's skirt, reattaching the original lace to the bottom and then gathering it to fit the new bodice I've made from a pattern. I have 2 problems with the skirt: first, I'm concerned about the material that's cut on the bias, I'm uncertain how the fact that there is bias material I need to work with will effect the christening gown when it's finished (and that may be a nonproblem - I've just never done it before). Second, I can't figure out how to get a reference point on the skirt so I can cut it shorter. The top of the skirt has a V where the original bodice fit and it's been cut rounded to fit. I can't measure from the bottom of the skirt because of the train. It's about 18" longer in the back than in the front. The material for the train slowly gets longer as it gets further from the center front. I guess my real problem is I only have one chance at this - if I mess up the cutting I can't run to the fabric store and get more. smithovc
smithovc
- Monday, July 11, 2005 at 17:42:15 (EDT)
I have a Singer 132 machine. It was working fine and then suddenly it stopped picking up the bobbin thread. I tried changing the bobbin, cleaned the machine, threaded it again but to no avail. Can someon tell me what could be wrong?
Shelly <rom31@hotmail.com>
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customer service at sew fast sew easy
- Monday, July 11, 2005 at 09:38:49 (EDT)
Chris - Check to make sure the shank is completely seated onto the presser bar.
Judy
- Monday, July 11, 2005 at 02:39:15 (EDT)
Smithovc - Are you planning to just gather the existing skirt at the waist to loosely fit the child, cut to appropriate length and then attaching a bodice made from a pattern; or what exactly was your plan of approach? You could measure from the hem up to where you want the bodice to start and cut it there, then gather before attaching it to the new bodice. This leaves you with a shortened dress, that may fit somebody.
Judy
- Monday, July 11, 2005 at 02:38:05 (EDT)
I need help! My dauhter wants me to make a christening gown for my grandson from my mother's old wedding dress. The material is in good shape, as is the lace. I've taken the dress apart (taken off the lace, removed the zipper, separated the bodice from the skirt, etc). Now it's time to actually cut the skirt - but - it has a train. The back of the skirt is about 18 inches longer than the front. The front panel of the skirt is cut with the grain. The back/side pieces are cut on the bias. Can someone walk me through this?
smithovc
- Sunday, July 10, 2005 at 17:13:21 (EDT)
I have the manual for my Singer 603 and the hemming foot came with it. I just don't understand why it sits on the face plate even when the latch is in the up position. There is no room to feed the fabric between the foot and the face plate.
Chris
- Sunday, July 10, 2005 at 14:40:42 (EDT)
Sewrookie - Sometimes machine gathering works and sometimes it doesn't. If you can't get the hang of machine gathering, then just do it by hand. Thread a needle and start gathering the fabric, pull the thread to make the gather the size you want. I don't put a knot at the ends of the gather, I put a pin perpendicular at each end of the gathered area and just do a figure 8 wrap around the pin a few times to hold it. When I have it gathered to the right size, I machine stitch the seam and then unwrap the pins and pull the thread right out.
Judy
- Sunday, July 10, 2005 at 12:28:59 (EDT)
Ruth - I have a Singer from the 80's and it's possible that they still fill the bobbin the same way. This is how mine works. Put an empty bobbin in the shuttle (place where the bobbin goes) and then do not completely close the slide plate (there might be a little arrow or mark on it to show where it lines up with another mark on the machine bed). Raise the presser foot. Bring the needle thread underneath the presser foot and the wind it around the set screw one time (set screw holds the foot onto the shank). Look for a button that says 'bobbin' or shows a picture of a bobbin and press it. Start running the machine slowly. After a couple of revolutions, the needle will stop moving, but the bobbin will continue to fill. When you think you have enough thread on the bobbin, stop. Close the slide plate. Run the dull side of a scissor blade under the raised presser foot and pull the thread towards you about 8". Cut the thread in two. You now have the bobbin wound and ready to go.
Judy
- Sunday, July 10, 2005 at 12:22:30 (EDT)
you could sew two basting stitches next to each and pull the one thread near the edge very carefully. This will allow you to gather. Then you should sew over the gathers with a stitch length of 2-3
stitchy
- Sunday, July 10, 2005 at 10:32:22 (EDT)
ok,here's a question for all of you pros....when the pattern says to "gather", is there a way to do this if i don't have the gathering foot?thanks...i just found this cafe....LOVE IT! sewrookie
sewrookie
- Sunday, July 10, 2005 at 08:16:05 (EDT)
I recently bought a Singer Creative Touch 1030 at a yard sale. I have the manual. I just can't figure out how to put thread on the bobbin or get the bobbin thread up. I am just learning how to sew, have been using a very simple old Sears machine. You thread the bobbin while it is in place on the Singer. I went to Singer site but the 2 options for type of machine do not look like what I have. Can someone help me figure this out? Ruth
Ruth
- Sunday, July 10, 2005 at 00:40:05 (EDT)
Vina - If you already know how to knit and want it to go much faster, then a machine like Bond is definitely worth the investment. However, don't plan on doing complicated lacy stitching on it for speed because that's just too time consuming; the stitches have to be hand picked for lacy patterned stuff. However, I do enjoy placing a couple of cable patterns down the length of a sweater or afghan. I must've made 20 scarves last year before my daughter said, ..."that's enough, Mom." lol I have plans for half a dozen ponchos this winter. Register with the Lion website to get the monthly newsletter. It's always chock full of free patterns (esp. ponchos). Bond puts out a monthly newsletter that has helpful and new techniques for the machine. I get my yarn from a gal on eBay who sells cone yarn, mohair blend, for about $1 an ounce. I bought $100 worth and she gave me free shipping - that's part of her deal. I made the lightest, fluffiest poncho and scarf from her yarn and it was definitely the best deal around. Will work on the rest of the mohair blend this winter. Her eBay store name is Walnut Creek Yarns and her eBay name is creeksoon. I also added to the width of my knitting machine by buying another machine off eBay and put the two together. Now I have a 200 needle bed that does afghans. Gotta go. More later.
Judy
- Saturday, July 09, 2005 at 14:15:24 (EDT)
Judy - I have been wanting to get a knitting machine. I have a hard time mastering the time it takes, so do you think the machine is easier. I am a busy bee so I like to keep moving.
Vina
- Saturday, July 09, 2005 at 13:49:34 (EDT)
By the way, does anyone here machine knit? I have a Bond knitting machine and absolutely love it! I can knit a Fun Fur neck scarf in 45 minutes...no kidding! It takes me two hours to do a baby cardigan and then some to stitch it together. I use the invisible seaming technique so the seams aren't lumpy AND sometimes I can't even find them they look so good.
Judy
- Saturday, July 09, 2005 at 13:42:34 (EDT)
Has anyone looked at the Lion Yarn site? Nice knitted purses.
Judy
- Saturday, July 09, 2005 at 13:39:14 (EDT)
Chris - Check the shank length of your hemmer foot. Perhaps it doesn't belong to your machine.
Judy
- Saturday, July 09, 2005 at 13:36:32 (EDT)
Here's something that I posted on eBay regarding the best sewing book ever published. http://forums.ebay.com/db2/thread.jspa?messageID=1000200367�
Judy
- Saturday, July 09, 2005 at 13:33:11 (EDT)
Chris - Since you really like the old Singers, why don't you go to eBay and bid on one of the Singer Sewing books by Pickens. You can get one for $3-$4 and they have a ton of information in them. They even show pictures of all the attachments and what can be done with them. I highly recommend the book to all sewers - it has tips that even my mother didn't know about, and of course, she knows everything! lol When I go downstairs, I'll look up the hemming foot in my book and see what it says. Post that info tomorrow.
Judy
- Saturday, July 09, 2005 at 03:09:36 (EDT)
Seeing as how you can *purchase* Singer sewing machine manuals at Singer's website, I'd guess them.
Offended
- Friday, July 08, 2005 at 20:56:22 (EDT)
HI, I recently bought at a yard sale a Singer model 603. This is the same machine I learned to sew on oh so long ago. Anyway I want to use the hemming foot, but it is too long, it sits on the face plate, this is the right foot for this machine, am I missing something? By the way this machine runs like a dream, came with tons of attachments, not bad for $10.
Chris
- Friday, July 08, 2005 at 14:01:02 (EDT)
craft. love. spread peace and creativity. enjoy your art. express yourself.
Peaceful Craftster
- Friday, July 08, 2005 at 08:37:18 (EDT)
SFSE wouldn't know a TM from a knitting needle.
iamwhoiam
- Friday, July 08, 2005 at 00:00:26 (EDT)
Angel Mercury - thanks so much for the link to the Sears parts page. Now I can get some monogram cams for my old Kenmore that I recently purchased. They even had a manual, however, I've already bid on one on eBay. But, if I lose the auction, I know where to get a new one! Thanks, again!
Judy
- Thursday, July 07, 2005 at 23:31:39 (EDT)
Judy, Elyssa should have hired you to be her lawyer. Go Judy go.
impressed at the depth
- Thursday, July 07, 2005 at 23:04:40 (EDT)
Breaking copyright laws over the use of a sewing machine manual!!! Now I know I've heard everything! Of course the manufacturer wants us to be able to use the machines that we've purchased. Get over it! A couple of years ago I was the editor for a local quilt guild. Every month I had to come up with ideas for the newsletter. I found a very interesting technique in a major quilt magazine, so I called them and asked the Editor if I could use the article in our newsletter. Her response was a definite 'Yes'. By the way, every month I copied something from a major quilt magazine, and yes, I had permission. During the course of talking with her, I mentioned that we had used one of their quilt patterns for a 'raffle' quilt and had raised over $5,000. She was ecstatic and wanted to know if she could use our guild name and story in a lecture that she was going to be giving that month. It made her day to know that the use of an aricle from her magazine had made such an impact on our guild and that the money raised was used for charitable causes; educational scholarships, local boys home, lap quilts for the nursing homes and etc. "Copyright" doesn't mean it can never, ever be copied. Who are we to say that the internet businesses who sell copies of machine manuals to us don't have the express permission of the machine company? I say let the machine companies speak for themselves if they don't want us to copy their manuals and you can then have time to blah blah about something else. This is all I have to say about it and if you want to argue, then you'll be talking to a brick wall.
Judy
- Thursday, July 07, 2005 at 22:56:48 (EDT)
Offended -- get over yourself, or better yet, go join the knitters. We are here to help each other. I doubt any sewing company that has sold a sewing machine is going to get worked up over sharing the manual. They want people to be able to use their equipment. Besides, more than half the posts here are about lost manuals...that's what we do here. Good for you Judy. So Sue, what model are you looking for?
Lisa
- Thursday, July 07, 2005 at 19:26:27 (EDT)
Sue and Judy, I hope you aren't seriously considering breaking copyright. I can't believe the moderators haven't either deleted your posts and posted a message about upholding the law. It is bad enough that the knitters keep freaking out about Sew Fast Sew Easy enforcing trademark...if we are to try to force others to obey the law (assuming that the trademark stands), we certainly need to uphold it ourselves.
Offended
- Thursday, July 07, 2005 at 19:22:28 (EDT)
Sue, what's your Singer model number?
Judy
- Thursday, July 07, 2005 at 14:48:22 (EDT)
gee whiz, i was just catching up on the boards and i've never had a customer service rep get fresh with me...kisses, huh? :)
sewing slut
- Wednesday, July 06, 2005 at 22:47:02 (EDT)
oh where, oh where has my sewing machine manual gone, oh where oh where can it be? seriously, anyone willing to break copyright and make a copy for me? its a singer sewing machine.
sue
- Wednesday, July 06, 2005 at 22:45:20 (EDT)
For those of you looking for sewing machine manuals, here's a site from which I plan to order a manual. These are the machines in which they specialize; Bernina, Kenmore, Singer, Brother and Husqvarna Viking. The prices seem reasonable. http://www.sewconsult.com/id19.htm This is another site. http://www.sewing.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.sewwhat.net/millie/H.sm%5FmanualsCOPIES.htm
Judy
- Wednesday, July 06, 2005 at 22:03:52 (EDT)
I'm looking for the manual for a Sears Kenmore model #2142. Anyone know where I can find it online? Thanks! Carrie Carrie, you can order manuals from the Sears Parts Store directly through their store at www3.sears.com. Enter the full model number in the appliance search and it will have you varify which appliance/model and then select what parts you want, in your case the manual.
Angel Mercury
- Wednesday, July 06, 2005 at 18:46:18 (EDT)
Sandy - Piping with the balls is the easiest way. Check out your local trimmings store, they should have a selection from which you could choose.
Customer Service at SFSE
- Wednesday, July 06, 2005 at 11:59:19 (EDT)
I am making a throw pillow and want to trim the edges with ball fringe. Is it possible to sew the fringe on before sewing the sides of the pillow together (as with piping), or should I add it on the outside after the pillow is sewn? Thanks for any help! Just found your website - it's great!
Sandy F.
- Wednesday, July 06, 2005 at 11:13:12 (EDT)
I have been up all night sewing and doing internet research. I am bazonked at this point.
Jumpy
- Wednesday, July 06, 2005 at 05:39:40 (EDT)
Thank you for patronizing our Stitch and Bitch Cafe. The cafe will be closed for the Independence Day holiday. We know that you will be doing some stitchin' and bitchin' over the holiday! Kisses.
Customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Saturday, July 02, 2005 at 18:12:11 (EDT)
I have gone to the cafepress website, read the letter posted by the Chicago chapter and seen the newsgroup pages and I now would like to throw my hat into the ring. Knitters and "crafters" please just chill. This is not a forum for your diatribe against the company that owns the copyright. This is a forum for sewers, knitters, crocheters and others who are interested in needle work of all forms. I have checked and no sewfastseweasy members have made postings to your newsgroups or chatrooms. You claim to be supporters of the notion that women can get together talk, bitch and enjoy each others company both online and offline - well that is what this site is all about - so respect the women that have joined this organization. There is no need for the angry, incoherent moralistic and righteous "I am better than you are" and "you have no right". Nothing can be resolved in this way. lise-anne
sewnotabitch
- Friday, July 01, 2005 at 21:53:22 (EDT)
Does anyone know where I could get a teflon zipper foot?
Mel
- Thursday, June 30, 2005 at 11:49:07 (EDT)
Skirts are the summer fashion.
from Paris
- Thursday, June 30, 2005 at 04:16:23 (EDT)
My last post is for a sewing machine...if you'd need to know that. lol
Carrie
- Wednesday, June 29, 2005 at 14:23:23 (EDT)
I'm looking for the manual for a Sears Kenmore model #2142. Anyone know where I can find it online? Thanks!
Carrie
- Wednesday, June 29, 2005 at 14:20:20 (EDT)
Janet; I just bought a used Babyloc Serger, pd a lot more than $250. I bought this brand because it is made by Juki and I have a Juki industrial machine that is still running great after 28 years. Mine has the automatic threader which is GREAT. I haven't used it much, just haven't the time right now. I am not sure of the ##s PHYLL
PhylSews
- Wednesday, June 29, 2005 at 11:23:33 (EDT)
Oh-yes, another is a used BabyLock serger-serviced and working for 250.00 It is maybe 12 years old.-BL4736 Anyone know this machine? Janet
janet
- Wednesday, June 29, 2005 at 09:12:21 (EDT)
I am trying to buy a simple beginner serger. I have been told about two. One is the singer 14SH654 for 200.00 and one is the Juki MO644D for 300.00 Does anyone know the difference between the two? what are the main types of stitches I would want to be able to do? I would sew clothing and baby blankets.
janet
- Wednesday, June 29, 2005 at 09:06:19 (EDT)
nevermind about the shark 384 straight stitch question, i figured it out. if anyone still has issues making their euro-pro straight stitch, set it zigzag mode and set the stitch width dial to zero. that should do it. enjoy your straight stitching. :)
jean
- Tuesday, June 28, 2005 at 18:20:36 (EDT)
for the lady looking for the NECCHI 537L manual they are selling at HRDkiosk.com.
carmen
- Tuesday, June 28, 2005 at 11:11:15 (EDT)
I just bought a shark 384 as well and can't seem to make it sew a straight stitch, either. The instruction manual is crap...for straight stitching, it refers to a page about changing the needle! UGH! I see someone else had the same problem...please help.
jean
- Monday, June 27, 2005 at 16:49:36 (EDT)
I thought it would be easy to find a bath pillow pattern online, but most of my search results are for sites SELLING bath pillows. I know they're cheap, but I want to make one as a gift. Help! (I did find a Simplicity pattern that I can buy, but am still having a hard time understanding how I can't find a pattern on line!) Thanks in advance
Melissa
- Monday, June 27, 2005 at 10:54:55 (EDT)
It is not a khaki pant, it is more of a dress pant. We use a commerial pattern and do fittings in the class for a better fit.
Customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Thursday, June 23, 2005 at 15:17:27 (EDT)
Hi, I took your level 2 skirt class and loved it and had been meaning to take the next level, a fitted pants class, but after finally getting around to it see that it now appears to be a class for making khakis. It also looks good but I'm wondering if you'll consider running the fitted pants class again? Don't even want to try to attempt it on my own -- will be painful for all concerned, both my tools and me. . . Thank you!
rw
- Thursday, June 23, 2005 at 13:36:02 (EDT)
Kristina, if the denim is extremely thick you should probably change to a denim needle or size 16 or 18.
JJ
- Wednesday, June 22, 2005 at 20:03:28 (EDT)
Please help!!! I'm trying to sew through 2 pieces of demin on a sewing machine and for some reason the treads are not looping. It works just fine when I sew on one piece of the demin. I am baffled and really irritated. Please hepl!!!
Kristina
- Wednesday, June 22, 2005 at 16:45:49 (EDT)
i just bought a shark euro-pro 384 and I can't figure out how to make it sew a straight stitch. Anyone know how???? I've read the manuel several times. It want's to zig-zag.
mary
- Tuesday, June 21, 2005 at 20:15:33 (EDT)
Hi! I am wanting to make a sarong dress for my little girls to wear to the pool. I want it to be able to cross at the chest and tie around the neck. I have wasted some material trying to get it to look right. Any suggestions would be great! I know women can do the same thing with a large scarf. Email me at madsydjoesmom@yahoo.com Thanks for any help!
Kimberly
- Tuesday, June 21, 2005 at 13:09:06 (EDT)
I bought a pattern for a shirt and I accidentally bought the wrong size. I need a 14 and I bought the pattern with 6, 8 and 10. Does anyone know if you can make an adjustment to the pattern or do I need to get the right size? Thanks.
Bel
- Monday, June 20, 2005 at 18:45:11 (EDT)
A.D. It sounds to me like you might have bent your needle. Try replacing it with a new one.
J.G.
- Monday, June 20, 2005 at 17:33:07 (EDT)
Instead of smoothly moving the cloth under the presser foot, my new Brother sewing machine is sucking it down into the opening for the bobbin thread. I have to then pull it out of there, in the process tearing the cloth occasionally. Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening? Here's what I did right before this starting happening: 1. Removed all-purpose presser foot, put in an invisible zipper foot to sew in an invisible zipper, and then when that was done, I removed the zipper foot and put the all-purpose foot back on. Perhaps the all-purpose foot has not be inserted back in properly..? The other thing I did is that once the invisible zipper had been sewed in, I then sewed across it using the all-purpose foot in order to close off the zipper. That resulted in a sort of crunching sound. Any help/advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!
A.D
- Monday, June 20, 2005 at 15:32:28 (EDT)
To all looking for sewing and serger machine manuals. Check out sew4less.com. They have manuals, the singer ones are around $15. Phylsews Bedford, IN.
Phyl
- Saturday, June 18, 2005 at 19:23:18 (EDT)
I bought a singer tiny serger MDL: TS-380 Plus at a garage sale, and i didnt get a manuel with the machine and i dont know if its working right. If any one had a manuel i could borrow or if you could e-mail me one that would be great. please do. my e-mail is edward_de_4th@hotmail.com
Leigh Langum
- Friday, June 17, 2005 at 18:28:12 (EDT)
We apologize for the Stitch and Bitch Cafe being closed for the past couple of days. We were making some changes and made a boo boo.
Customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Friday, June 17, 2005 at 11:46:22 (EDT)
I have a white sewing machine model 619 and i need a manual for it. im trying to learn how to sew i bought this machine at a yard sale but im haveing trouble trying to work this thing. any help would be greatly appreciated. thank you
Lisa
- Thursday, June 02, 2005 at 15:01:39 (EDT)
I am about to push my 3/4 thread serger out of the window..... The left needle thread will not sew in and I cannot get the tension balanced. It sewed one seam beautifully for me this morning then for no reason I can find THIS happened!! Have threaded and rethreaded and put in new needles... HELP!!! dailysun@rochester.rr.com
Ann Jones
- Thursday, June 02, 2005 at 10:49:35 (EDT)
Dear Ranee - It is so much easier to do it from scratch, because you can have more control over your project this way. Please let me know if this shirt is already assembled or you are working from scratch.
Customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Wednesday, June 01, 2005 at 14:07:02 (EDT)
Karen, This is not retro technology. And the fact that this community has become nothing more than a lost and found for sewing manuals is not cute.
Phyl
- Tuesday, May 31, 2005 at 23:02:26 (EDT)
Hi Amused, Not sure what model you have, but there are some for sale at http://www.sewwhat.net/millie/H.sm_manualsCOPIES.htm. Or just google it. Glad you like the site. Luckily we have very few postings, mostly about lost manuals, so retro technology works for us.
Karen
- Tuesday, May 31, 2005 at 22:51:06 (EDT)
This is so adorable...a guest book, I haven't seen one of these online since 1998..how kitchy. I'd like to bitch about having lost my manual for my 1980 Kenmore sewing machine too.
Amused seamstress
- Tuesday, May 31, 2005 at 22:42:43 (EDT)
Dan; You are the only sane person to visit this site for a week now. I wish I had the manual you need. I visit this site to expand my knowledge of sewing and possibly answer someone else's question. Lets get back to the purpose of this site.....to help one another!! Phylsews Bedford, IN.
Phyl
- Tuesday, May 31, 2005 at 11:34:27 (EDT)
Ella, re; your message of May 17, 2005. If you have not gotten them yet I have the PDF of what is supposed to be ALL Brother Sewing Machine Books and a few other brother items also. Send me your Email and I will try to send them to you. Check to see how much your isp will allow because this is a pretty good sized PDF file. fonzie
Fonzie
- Sunday, May 29, 2005 at 23:48:00 (EDT)
Hi there, I was wondering if anyone could tell me the best way to sew a polyester scarf to a t-shirt made of 95% cotton, 5% Lycra. I need to sew it on just under the breast (its a maternity shirt) and have it tie at the side, but the tie needs to be sewn so it holds when washed. you can email me at thestrelaeffs@shaw.ca
Ranee
- Thursday, May 26, 2005 at 16:49:31 (EDT)
Help Please. Looking for instruction manual for Omega 2000 sewing machine. Either downloads (maybe you know free ones) or store in Vancouver Canada. e-mail----candsbell@shaw.ca Thanks----- Sylvia.
Sylvia
- Thursday, May 26, 2005 at 03:22:19 (EDT)
WENDY; YOUR MACHINE IS MISSING IT'S POWER SOURCE, MACHINE WON'T WORK WITHOUT THE PLUG IN THAT IS ATTACHED TO THE FOOT CONTROL...YOU HAVE A PROBLEM. PHYLSEWS, BEDFORD, IN.
PHYLLIS
- Wednesday, May 25, 2005 at 18:40:59 (EDT)
Looking for Bernina 1008 owner's manual- original or copy is fine. Any ideas? Thanks! kriderpi@hotmail.com
Karen Rider
- Monday, May 23, 2005 at 15:58:10 (EDT)
Hello, Is anyone familar with a Kenmore Model 32 sewing machine? Does it have a foot controler for speed and to get the thing to go??? I was just given this machine yesterday and there is nothing like that. I haven't used a machine in years but remember there was ALWAYS something on the floor!! : o ) My step-Mom doesn't remember if it came with one or not. Please help!! Thanks, Wendy
Wendy
- Monday, May 23, 2005 at 15:57:33 (EDT)
Great!! and they all have Stitch& Bitch on it. That's fab!
Pumpkin
- Monday, May 23, 2005 at 15:57:06 (EDT)
You want products - we'll give you products
Stitch and Bitcher
- Monday, May 23, 2005 at 15:56:47 (EDT)
Anybody familiar with the "Juki 8700L industrial machine". I just purchase one and I'm excited but anxious about the expense. I can't wait for it to get here.
Raquel
- Monday, May 23, 2005 at 15:56:13 (EDT)
Anybody familiar with the "Juki 8700L industrial machine". I just purchase one and I'm excited but anxious about the expense. I can't wait for it to get here.
Raquel
- Friday, May 20, 2005 at 08:44:33 (EDT)
To jjgsix you can get your serger book by going to google.com, then type in juki sewing machines. Their site comes up and you will be able to get the instruction book but maybe not for free.
SewFastSewEasy
- Thursday, May 19, 2005 at 21:32:50 (EDT)
The Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute Presents The spirit of the house of Chanel Now thru August 8th. If you want to get inspired by Fashion, this is an exhibit you shouldn't miss!
SewFastSewEasy
- Thursday, May 19, 2005 at 21:23:03 (EDT)
Does anyone know where I can download or get a free copy of the manual for a Juki MO-634DE Overlock sewing machine?
jjgsix
- Tuesday, May 17, 2005 at 21:12:15 (EDT)
Can anyone recommend a place where I can purchase or download the manual to a Brother sewing machine. I do not know the model number, but it is at least 12 years old. TIA.
Ella
- Tuesday, May 17, 2005 at 20:33:34 (EDT)
Lynne - what kind of embroidery machine did you get?
Karen
- Monday, May 16, 2005 at 12:32:58 (EDT)
FYI - If your are visiting New York City or live in the metropolitan area, here are some great exhibits to see that we felt were inspiring and will get your design juices flowing. At the Museum of Arts& Design 40 West 53rd street, wwwl.madmuseum.org-- An exhibit called the Beaded Figure Up to May 15th so if you can, it will take you 1/2 hour to view. There are beautifull objects and wall hangings also trends and ideas covering all facets of beaded figures from all over the world. Also Beyond the Fringe till May 15th Wonderful display of ideas using fringe with art, craft and design. At the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum 2 East 91st street there is an amazing exhibit called Extreme Textiles on view up to October 30th. Explore the impact of design on the quality of our lives. www.cooperhewitt.org
sewfastseweasy, where creativity is more than just pins and needles!
- Friday, May 13, 2005 at 15:51:12 (EDT)
Just found the site, and since I am a new embroidery machine owner, I will be checking in to hear everyone's advice.
Lynne
- Friday, May 13, 2005 at 13:57:31 (EDT)
I have found that really anything will go onto leather. You could put appliques on it that you design yourself or have snap tape hanging off. I love this look. I should sign up for that class after I finish Level I.
Candice
- Friday, May 13, 2005 at 11:22:55 (EDT)
can anyone share some ideas for embellishing the leather clutch? Taking the class on monday and wondering what sews well onto leather...
LeatherFun!
- Friday, May 13, 2005 at 08:18:39 (EDT)
Someone on here is looking for a Janome9000; I have one for sale if you will contact me. It has the workbook to go with it.
Christine
- Wednesday, May 11, 2005 at 16:57:10 (EDT)

"This forum is used for the exchange of creative ideas, problems and solutions pertaining to fashion sewing, home dec, knitting and crochet." I believe people are trying to exhange their problem pertaining to the crafts you listed above.
Lisa
- Wednesday, May 11, 2005 at 15:39:18 (EDT)
Every attack you post, raises the value for the use of our intellectual properties. This forum is used for the exchange of creative ideas, problems and solutions pertaining to fashion sewing, home dec, knitting and crochet. All other use will be removed at our discretion.
Creative People at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Wednesday, May 11, 2005 at 15:02:13 (EDT)
Andrea - You can purchase collapsible cutting tables in 34" and 40" high in our store at the following link. http://www.sewfastseweasy.com/items/Notions
Customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Tuesday, May 10, 2005 at 13:17:06 (EDT)
can anyone recommend where to get a new or used cutting table in nyc? or anyone have one they want to sell?
andrea
- Tuesday, May 10, 2005 at 07:04:36 (EDT)
I just bought a Brother sewing manchine. {It is a 21 stitch}Anyway I need a manual for it, can anyone help me?
proudmom
- Friday, May 06, 2005 at 21:55:41 (EDT)
Re. the Sears Ultra Stitch 12 manual for the model 158.1585281. When I went back to the site to order the manual, I found the have .PDF files of the threading diagrams to download for free. That was all I needed to get started. go to: http://www.sewusa.com/Threading_Diagrams/PDFDiagrams/Ken_UltraStitchModel_6_8_12.pdf
Mike Reilly
- Friday, May 06, 2005 at 16:57:21 (EDT)
I have the same Kenmore(Sears)Ultra Stitch 12 Model 158.1595281 also without a manual. I just came up with a site that will send out the manual in print or on cd for $10 I think, or online download for $7.00: go to: http://www.sewusa.com/Sewing_Machine_Manuals/Kenmore_Manuals/15952_Ultra_Stitch_12_Instruction_Manual.htm
Mike Reilly
- Friday, May 06, 2005 at 16:33:58 (EDT)
I really need a manual for singer tiny tailor model m100a, just inherited it....i know its very old but its a shame singer has no manuals for most of thier products and adding insults to injury somebody is making profit out of it by selling manuals in which singer should have provided for in the first place since this is their product...if anyone has an idea on where can i get a free manual, feel free to email me at tangeles071473@yahoo.com
Tata Angeles
- Friday, May 06, 2005 at 14:54:58 (EDT)
I just inherited a sears ultra stitch 12 sewing machine with some parts but no manual. The model number is 158 then there is another number next to it : 1595281. Does anyone know how to "decode" these numbers? Which one do I use to find out it's age and where to get a manual. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Joanie
Joan Forman <jlfor@erols.com>
Philadelphia, PA usa - Thursday, May 05, 2005 at 22:36:00 (EDT)
I have a Brothers CS 8060 which has developed an aparent tension problem in that the bottem thread is extremely loose and no matter what I try I have been unable to get a nice stick. I have clean out bobbi and casings, rethreaded bobbin, changed bobbins, changed thread, rethreaded top thread and changed needles. Need advice as machine completely unusable and I am ready to pitch it!!!!
Carol Saucier
- Tuesday, May 03, 2005 at 18:19:36 (EDT)
Looking for a New home Memory craft 6000 or 8000 RRS52@aol.com
Robin
- Monday, May 02, 2005 at 01:59:10 (EDT)
I too am looking for a manual for my Necchi 537L. I just bought it at a flea market and the lady did not have the manual. I thought it would be easy to find online - I was mistaken. I am willing to pay but would rather not have to wait too long to receive it. Thanks for any help. ambershelle@yahoo.com
Amber Dingee
- Sunday, May 01, 2005 at 18:32:35 (EDT)
Stitch and Bitch, stitch and bitch, stitch and bitch, stitch and bitch, stitch and bitch - there I said it. Could someone tell me where I can get a manual for the Singer Tiny Serger? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Valerie
- Sunday, May 01, 2005 at 12:04:15 (EDT)
I was under the impression that you had ways to cut t-shirt ideas and found none. Can you please help me find it in your website. Thanks
Tracy Russell
- Sunday, May 01, 2005 at 02:43:13 (EDT)
HI The best thing to do for slipcovers is to look for a very cheep cover or used cover and make a rub off or use this as a pattern .The tolerance is not as a garment as for the yardage it depends on the print and width of the goods as you need to see the pattern shapes to calculate consumption
Frankie
- Friday, April 29, 2005 at 13:50:43 (EDT)
I've been fashion sewing for years, but recently started sewing for my apartment-I want to make slipcovers for a small couch & chair. The fabric I originally wanted to use is way too expensive to do all with, so I thought I would make the cushions from the expensive fabric and cover the rest with black twill as a great contrast, & tie in with my drapes-somewhere-.The problem is I have NO IDEA how to proceed! I've never done a slipcover, the cushions on the couch have "shaped" edges" ( a boxy-style with a flange). I have a book-"Sunset Slipcovers & Bedspreads", but it makes NO SENSE to me. Anyone with experience in this area, please respond. I haven't bought fabric yet,since I have no idea what I'm doing- how to measure, calculate the yardage, etc(among other things). It is so far removed from making a dress or suit I'm ready to abandon the whole project and "live" with my ugly couch & chair!Thanks!
sweetlizze
- Friday, April 29, 2005 at 03:47:45 (EDT)
To the few people who are thinking of buying a serger, I thought I'd give you my opinion and experience. I have several friends who have popular brands of sergers and I have the Bernina. I paid ALOT more than they did and I have never had any problems with it and I use it continuously (got it about 6 yrs. ago). One friend complains continuously that her serger isn't working right and has pretty much given up on it and the other friend never could get hers working from the start. I took the classes that Bernina offered with the machine and really feel I got my moneys worth - and then some. I won't have anything else that is for sure. I also have a Bernina 1008 mechanical sewing machine - my dream machine. I took classes with Bernina for it also. Some of the other ladies in the class with their computerized machines were having computer problems and had to leave them to be worked on. I have never had problems with either Bernina machine I have. I am now thinking about getting a computerized Bernina Artista machine but am not sure which model I should go with. So if anyone can give me some advice about that I would greatly appreciate it! Peggy in CT
Peggy in CT
- Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 22:40:38 (EDT)
I got the mystery solved myself .many trials and tribulations tho.
rascal
- Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 05:37:00 (EDT)
Jackie and Pat; The last time I had this type of problem, I was sewing knits and was using the wrong needle. A ball point needle goes thru the fabric without dragging the fabric into the bobbin pickup area, which causes the stitch to skip. Hope this helps
phyllis.
- Monday, April 25, 2005 at 19:13:46 (EDT)
Hello; I too am trying to decide what kind of serger to buy. Does anyone know where information can be found(unbiased)as to which machine does what the best?? Help Phylsews Bedford, IN.
phyllis
- Monday, April 25, 2005 at 19:04:20 (EDT)
I'm thinking of purchasing a Singer Tiny Serger for my first serger machine. Does anyone have one and is it worth my time, or do you have any suggestions on what I should buy. I do custom slipcovers and window coverings and am starting up my business. HELP!!
Shannon
- Monday, April 25, 2005 at 15:10:27 (EDT)
Anyone know who makes a great racer back shirt pattern?
Serrah
- Monday, April 25, 2005 at 09:24:12 (EDT)
I have a 2 year old Singer and just can't get the tension right. It will only sew a few stitches before bobbin thread gets totally snagged up in the stitch. Any suggestions?
Pat
- Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 23:36:36 (EDT)
Hi, i have a kenmore M#158.19312, i cant seem to get it to properly pick up the bobbin thread, it only picks it up when it wants to, also i can't seem to get it through more than 2 pieces of fabric at a time, Any advice would be appreciated.
jackie
- Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 21:54:01 (EDT)
The bobbin issued solved! I had to remove the entire bobbin casings. the relod the half casing(it goes in first) with the pointed en down. now in order for this to work right the needle had to be position all the way up., then went on the full round part, clips over & it works! well so far. Thankx for all you help
Sherrie
- Saturday, April 23, 2005 at 23:33:55 (EDT)
To Rita Perini-Vance, I have done bridal alterations for years and we always use quilting pins. You can buy a large box at Walmart. They are longer than a normal pin and are almost always sharp, however I occasionally run across one that isn't. You can buy a larger box at Walmart than at most of the well known fabric stores and they are about the same price
kay
- Saturday, April 23, 2005 at 22:39:45 (EDT)
I am having the same problem as sherrie & diane. I just pulled my machine (Kenmore 385 1762889) out of storage. Have not used in 2 years. I am have tried reloading bobbin several times - even pulled out the entire casing for bobbin -- can get the needle to pick up the bobbin thread when sewing. Can't find my manual - I know it should be a simple fix. am frustrated beyond belief. Any ideas how to get the bobbin working properly? Please help.
Gaylynn
- Saturday, April 23, 2005 at 02:22:09 (EDT)
how do you thread a blind hem foot?
Kelly
- Friday, April 22, 2005 at 19:52:32 (EDT)
I'm a self-employed seamstress, working out of my home. I just compledted a sild wedding dress/taffeta jacket using a Vogue Difficult pattern, so think I can pretty much tackle anything. BUT, I'm living in the dark ages with 'pins'.....yes, PINS. I cannot find a decent pin at my local fabric store (only ONE big one here in my hometomn) Does anyone know of a supplier online? And any help regarding what name brand, type, etc. I've bought sharps (3 types) and silk pins. They seem dull and have lots of 'prickly' ends, sometimes no point at all!
Rita Perini-Vance
- Friday, April 22, 2005 at 12:44:50 (EDT)
oops had a typo !!model number is 621b not 821
rascal
- Thursday, April 21, 2005 at 05:05:16 (EDT)
I have a singer model 812b that is out of time can anyone tell me how to get it in time again .Rascal3285@aol.com
Rascal
- Thursday, April 21, 2005 at 04:37:32 (EDT)
Does anyone know where to find some supersize bbw patterns... Baseball shirt nightgowns to be specific. I am trying to make some nighties for some friends of my mom's... The woman are from size 5x to 8x... I am a quilter and do not make clothes.. so these should be easy.... :) also does anyone know where to get the Janome 9000 cheap. I am looking to buy one used or new depending on price... I really want this machine. I have the Janome 6500 quilters machine... woooo dream I have a few others as backups... please contact me at winsumlssm@aol.com or Jacquie at 832 498 1488... Thanks!!! :) Happy Stitching!
Jacquie
- Wednesday, April 20, 2005 at 21:57:47 (EDT)
Toni, Thanks for the site. It was there and only cost $5.00. I appreciate your time and effort.
Faye
- Tuesday, April 19, 2005 at 22:46:58 (EDT)
Faye, Try this website for Singer: http://www.singerco.com/accessories/manuals.html Good Luck!
Toni
- Tuesday, April 19, 2005 at 20:15:10 (EDT)
Sherrie and Diane, It sounds like perhaps you need to thread your bobbin thread through the needle plate (ie through the hole beneath your needle). If that's the case we teach our students to hold the upper thread (from your needle)high above while turning your take up wheel toward you one full manual turn. You will see the bobbin thread loop "pop up", pull thread through the needle plate. If that doesn't work then your problem lies elsewhere. Write back.
Lisa, SFSE Instructor
- Tuesday, April 19, 2005 at 20:06:39 (EDT)
I just purchased a brothers cs8060 machine on clearance and bought the floor display. The automatic threader isn't attatched to anything, it is just kinda hanging there. Does anyone have a similar machine and know where the looped end of the wire goes and how the white piece fits on the track, i can't find a picture of it anywhere. Thanks for any help...Have a great day...
Verna
- Tuesday, April 19, 2005 at 19:57:09 (EDT)
I have exactly the same problem as Sherrie I have everything right yet the top thread will not pick up the lower/bobbin thread can anyone help us please. ghandiella@aol.com Thanks in advance for any help
Diane
- Tuesday, April 19, 2005 at 15:38:00 (EDT)
Hi again!! Looking to purchase a few hundred t-pins: stainless steel and 1-3/4" in length. Any suggestions? Thank you. Joan Clare Fenton MI - Saturday, April 09, 2005 at 12:37:17 (EDT) Try the office supply store nearest to you. That's what the use now in Cubicles @ my job versus push pins.
Sherrie
- Monday, April 18, 2005 at 20:40:15 (EDT)
HELP! I have a WHITE sewing machine model# 1499. and now that I've learnt how to replace the needle correctly without breaking it (flat to back) the bobbin or bottom thread won't work. I'm so frustrated at this point.. I've tried adjusting the tension, changing the bobbin everything. The top thread is fine, but on the bottom side all I is 1-2 inchese of broken top thread & no bobbin. ANY IDEAS ANYONE? Thanks
Sherrie
- Monday, April 18, 2005 at 20:37:32 (EDT)
Sorry, forgot my e-mail address: rowlandrowland@msn.com Thanks
Faye
- Monday, April 18, 2005 at 20:09:57 (EDT)
I bought a Singer tiny serger model TS380A. My mom is confined to her chair, and this would be the perfect size for her to work on small projects, but there was no manual (I bought it at a yard sale). It appears to be in perfect condition, but some instructions would be wonderful. I love to sew, mostly quilting; knit - scarves, etc. and crochet. There are so many wonderful fabrics and yarns now that it is impossible to work with them all. If someone could help with this? Please? I could pay for copying or maybe someone could scan to my e-mail? Help!
Faye
- Monday, April 18, 2005 at 20:04:01 (EDT)
Hi! I have a Singer 328K, but the timing is off, I can't offord to have it repaired but I can't go much longer without sewing something! If anyone has a repair manual that they could scan and send to me it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!
Sarah
- Monday, April 18, 2005 at 19:01:35 (EDT)
i don't know how to sew
yumi
- Sunday, April 17, 2005 at 21:41:48 (EDT)
This is to Kelli in response to the comment below. ******I have that machine and manual. If you email me at twaves@cox.net I will scan in that page and send it to you.*** Tammy HELP! I have a Kenmore sewing machine model number 385.16530 and I can't find the manual. I need to sew a button hole but don't know how. Please if anybody could tell me how because I don't want to buy a new manual because I just need that one part of it. Thanks! Kelli - Monday, March 21, 2005 at 18:05:39 (EST)
Tammy
- Friday, April 15, 2005 at 16:44:11 (EDT)
PATTY - We have a pillow making kit which includes a 14" pillow form and our ever popular envelope pillow pattern. Here is the link http://www.sewfastseweasy.com/items/sku/20024. It ships next day usually. Have fun with that sewing pattern!
Gregory from Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Friday, April 15, 2005 at 10:31:21 (EDT)
I would like to find a super-simple way to make a cute pillow for my 12 yr. old daughter's updated bedroom. The fabric I'm looking at (but haven't bought yet) is a very silky material. How would I go about sewing a pillow cover for it? Would I need to double the fabric to make it thick enough to sew through? Please help - haven't sewn in years. Also, can anyone recommend an inexpensive no-sew pillow form and a place to purchase it as well? I don't want a really large pillow since it will go on her bed. Thanks!!!! Patty
Patty
- Thursday, April 14, 2005 at 16:39:50 (EDT)
I loved the leather clutch class. I feel a lot more comfortable with using leather in my other projects now. Thanks!
Heidi
- Thursday, April 14, 2005 at 15:48:41 (EDT)
hey my name erica i would like to join yall one evenin and we can have a talk about stitch and bitch
queen
- Wednesday, April 13, 2005 at 10:34:00 (EDT)
For Joan Clare, you can find tiny zippers on www.tinyzippers.com Unfortunately most zippers don't come any smaller than 4"long. But you can sew across any plastic teeth zippers to make them shorter and then cut the zipper.
SewFastSewEasy
- Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at 09:20:55 (EDT)
like carol bennet (feb. 2005 post), i also need a manual for a Necchi 537L sewing machine. please email me information about how i can obtain this manual. i am willing to pay. thanks! amandaraepreston@yahoo.com
Amanda Preston
- Monday, April 11, 2005 at 12:42:10 (EDT)
To LBM who need info on vinyl.. After many years of sewing vinyl for the upholstery industry..I have found that your stitches need to be bigger than normal, small stitches weaken the vinyl. Also I have always used 1/2 inch seams rather than the 5/8. If you are not using a "walking foot" machine you may have trouble with the top wanting to stretch. If you have a height edjustment on your presser foot, have it as high as possible.You may have to hold the vinyl in front and in back of your presser foot, to guide it in evenly. You may want to consider using heavier thread, like button thread. You can only press vinyl on low setting and ONLY with a PRESSING CLOTH.Frankly, I doubt if you will need to press it. Hope this helps. Phylsews
Phyllsews
- Saturday, April 09, 2005 at 13:29:07 (EDT)
Hi again!! Looking to purchase a few hundred t-pins: stainless steel and 1-3/4" in length. Any suggestions? Thank you.
Joan Clare Fenton MI
- Saturday, April 09, 2005 at 12:37:17 (EDT)
Hi I just sent a comment, but it didn't appear in the list. I am looking for tiny zippers 3" to use for satin eye pillows. any ideas? Joan Clare Fenton, MI April 9th, 2005
Joan Clare Fenton MI
- Saturday, April 09, 2005 at 12:35:22 (EDT)
Hi I have all the makings for eye pillows except 3" zippers. Any ideas? I am going to use lavendar and buckwheat hulls into a ticking (blue/white) fabric and make the outer part out of satin and put a zipper in on one end. Joan Clare Thanks. Fenton, MI April 9, 2005
Joan Clare
- Saturday, April 09, 2005 at 12:33:21 (EDT)
A long time ago I found a website that had all sorts of ironing aids..sleeve boards and PRESSING "HAMS" I switched to a laptop and lost all my addresses. If anyone knows of this website, I would appreciate any help. Thanks Phyllsews
PHYL
- Saturday, April 09, 2005 at 09:59:57 (EDT)
I have a Brother PC3000. My fabric got pulled into the bobbin uptake area and now my thread will not catch my bobbin. I can't get the screw loose to remove the plate covering the bobbin uptake. The nearest Brother dealer is 50 miles away and I have a dress to finish asap. Any ideas on how to fix this problem?
KRis
- Friday, April 08, 2005 at 00:05:01 (EDT)
please anyone if you can, help with an omega sewing machine. i am having a problem using twin needles. email @ kathy.milne@shaw.ca
kathy
- Thursday, April 07, 2005 at 00:52:46 (EDT)
Hi can anybody help me find a pateren for a leath jacket? you know a ziper jacket, biker jacket! please email me @ fyibill@yahoo.com
Bill
- Tuesday, April 05, 2005 at 11:55:55 (EDT)
Hi Phylsews. Thank you for the tip. I just happened to see a cute one out of material a couple of years ago and thought I could make one for her birthday.
Wendy
- Monday, April 04, 2005 at 22:59:41 (EDT)
Have a Singer 2662 and can't seem to get it threaded properly for twin needle sewing. Any one with the same model that can tell me how? I love the stitch and bitch cafe
Rachel
- Monday, April 04, 2005 at 17:57:56 (EDT)
thank you Ellen!
dolly
- Sunday, April 03, 2005 at 17:23:35 (EDT)
I made a bag for scraps & threads out of a paperbag, I folded the sides down so that the bag is only about five inches deep. Then I just taped it to my sewing table to the right of my machine. It is handy to just toss little threads and scaraps in. When it gets too full, I just take it off and throw away or retape.
phylsews
- Saturday, April 02, 2005 at 11:02:16 (EST)
Does anyone know where I can get a pattern for the fabric bag that hangs off the sewing table to catch thread and material scraps......If anyone knows what they are called I could look them up on the net. Thanks.
Wendy
- Saturday, April 02, 2005 at 03:22:28 (EST)
Could someone please give me on advice on where I can find grosgrain ribbon. I am looking for something red, navy and white but that has different sizes in the three colors so that it doesn't look patriotic. I am having a themed wedding in three week and I can not find a ribbon that fits my needs. I tried online but thought that maybe I on not looking in the right place. Thanks in advance for your help.
Holly - So Stressed
- Friday, April 01, 2005 at 19:53:18 (EST)
Dear Sew Crafty, Euro Pro uses proprietary feet. However, whomever you purchased your sewing machine from should have provided you with some assistance with your machine and its features. Taking sewing classes is one way of learning - at least here at Sew Fast Sew Easy. Sincerely, Gregory Garvin
Gregory Garvin of Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Friday, April 01, 2005 at 18:24:38 (EST)
Hi, I love to sew but i wish i could find a list or chart of what all the different feet are and how to use them. Can anyone direct me? Also I just got my first new sewing machine it is a Euro Pro with 1,000 stitch functions, I have no idea what they are and it doesn't list them in the manual. I called HSN but they said call euro-pro I called euro-pro and the lady had no idea. Any suggestions? Thanks so much! I love this web site i just found it. Stitch and Bitch Cafe, how fabulous!
Sewcrafty
- Friday, April 01, 2005 at 16:07:17 (EST)
I'm hoping someone will be able to point me in the right direction. I am getting married in March of next year and I wanted to have someone create my wedding dress instead of going to a large bridal store and buying one that a million other women have as well (I also want the bridesmaids dresses to be made if possible). I live in Central Florida and have no idea where to begin looking for reputable designers/seamstresses/etc. to help me. If you have any thoughts where I could begin just let me know! Thanks! emijay@msn.com
Emily
- Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 13:16:36 (EST)
Dolly, Check which direction the bobbin should be unthreading, clockwise or counterclockwise, it should be in your manual, or just try both
Ellen
- Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 10:47:57 (EST)
Trying to sew exterior grade vinyl. Any help with techniques? Stitch length, teflon shoe versus tear away basting, pressing seams flat before sewing, sewing welt seams. Thanks
LBM
- Wednesday, March 30, 2005 at 12:45:08 (EST)
looking for manual for baby lock juki no. A708923, made in japan... all the info i have...nettie march- 29-05
nettie
- Tuesday, March 29, 2005 at 13:12:18 (EST)
I just got my first brand new sewing machine. Everything was going fine, I threaded according to instructions, and now it jams every 5 seconds. seems like the bobbin thread keeps getting tangled. i've tried rethreading, but nothing works. any advice? thanks!!
Dolly
- Monday, March 28, 2005 at 19:04:58 (EST)
Now, I'm looking for Teflon feet. I have an all purpose Teflon foot, but I need to sew a zipper onto leather and was wondering if Teflon all-purpose zipper feet exist. I've done google searches with no luck.
Toni
- Monday, March 28, 2005 at 14:39:56 (EST)
Verna Greenan, check out this site http://www.sewusa.com/Sewing_Machine_Manuals/kenmore_Sewing_Machines_158.htm for your manual. I just did a Goggle search. Good luck!
Toni
- Monday, March 28, 2005 at 14:37:00 (EST)
mscheetah, I don't know about a free copy, but you can check out this place that was selling manuals for about $12. Contact feedback@sewconsult.com (http://www.sewconsult.com/id27.htm). They have manuals for Brother VX 900 series, so maybe they'll have the 1000 series too. Good luck! Some people aren't lucky enough to find a copy of a manual.
Toni
- Monday, March 28, 2005 at 14:30:23 (EST)
After owning my sewing machine for at least 15 years, I have decided to clean the dust off of it and finally put it to some use. Only I have a major problem. No manual!!!! What can I say? I was a goof for loaning it out and never checking to see if the manual was in there. Anyway, if there is a way to download a free manual for a Brother vx-1005 let me know. At last check I found one for $25. mscheetah2003@yahoo
mscheetah
- Monday, March 28, 2005 at 12:10:51 (EST)
Whow!! Your on line learning for sewing an invisible zipper is great!
Laura in Texas
- Thursday, March 24, 2005 at 11:24:55 (EST)
To Nic who was looking for instructions for a Sears Stitch n' Time childs machine: you can use the instructions for the Singer Tiny Tailor - the two are threaded the same way.
Gail
- Wednesday, March 23, 2005 at 18:12:33 (EST)
HELP! I am looking for a manual for a Kenmore Model 158.13033 Sewing Machine. Someone gave it to me and I would like to give to my young Granddaughter. I need to know how to operate it first. Thanks vernagreenan@zoominternet.net
Verna Greenan
- Wednesday, March 23, 2005 at 17:21:51 (EST)
HI, Does anyone know a pattern of the "felting" purse? I believe its purse either crotched or knitted out of wool.??? I would like to know what it is and what it looks like????? Thank you
Elizabeth
- Wednesday, March 23, 2005 at 14:48:41 (EST)
I love your website.. Where can I get instructions on how to use my zigzag stitch to do hems. I know it is just a matter of folding everything just right....HELP Phyllis Bedford, IN.
Phyllis Bedford, IN.
- Wednesday, March 23, 2005 at 11:26:55 (EST)
Has anyone tried making the obi handbag? I am totally confused. Any help would be appreciated.
dee mcnally
- Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at 23:29:11 (EST)
I just finished a class on copying your own clothes or as they call it in the garment industy "Knock-offs". It was an amazing class!!! and the teacher was fantastic! The atmosphere at SewFastSewEasy is SO creative! I'm loving it!
jennifer
- Monday, March 21, 2005 at 22:21:45 (EST)
HELP! I have a Kenmore sewing machine model number 385.16530 and I can't find the manual. I need to sew a button hole but don't know how. Please if anybody could tell me how because I don't want to buy a new manual because I just need that one part of it. Thanks!
Kelli
- Monday, March 21, 2005 at 18:05:39 (EST)
Im new to sewing and the machines and Im wondering if the Kenmore mini ultra model 639s is a good starter machine for me. thank you very much
rebecca
- Monday, March 21, 2005 at 14:44:20 (EST)
Dear Melissa, Here is a website that will provide you with information on hemming jeans. https://www.jammfactory.net/zc/hem-like-a-pro.aspx?ref=none Gregory
Gregory at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Thursday, March 17, 2005 at 12:54:38 (EST)
Sew Fast Sew Easy is working hard to expand Stitch and Bitch Cafe's services.
Gregory
- Thursday, March 17, 2005 at 08:49:54 (EST)
Check out our Sew Fast Sew Easy book, which details reading a pattern and even includes three patterns. It can be found on the storewelcome page of our store.
Customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy - Tuesday, March 01, 2005 at 22:27:22 (EST)
I am a self-taught/teaching sewer. How on Gods earth do I follow a Si,plicity pattern without having an anneurism? Please help! Thanks!
Shannon - Tuesday, March 01, 2005 at 21:35:31 (EST)
hi! i am an aspiring fashion designer who hasnt sewed since 8th grade home ec! haha! can you tell me if its possible to hem my jeans so the bottom looks authentic? or should i just bring it somewhere? thanks so much!!
melissa
- Tuesday, March 01, 2005 at 13:32:37 (EST) Would anyone happen to know where I can get the discontinued Simplicity Pattern for a Celtic dance dress? Thanks Diana
Diana
- Tuesday, March 01, 2005 at 13:13:40 (EST) I am looking for the small clutch bag with the bracelet handle pattern or kit. I couldn't seem to find it anymore. I am also looking for a resource for the bracelet handles that SFSE offered with this class.Any help would be great. Please reply at bbeevviiss@aol.com
bbeevviiss < bbeevviiss@aol.com >
USA - Tuesday, March 01, 2005 at 13:02:26 (EST)
Nine times out of ten most problems can be solved by cleaning your machine, oiling and removing lint from the bobbin case and replacing your needle.. If stitches are skipping, you may need a stretch stitch needle. My machine sounded like a freight train after finishing a project. After I did my maintenance, it was back to normal again.
Phyllis, Bedford, IN.
- Monday, February 28, 2005 at 09:31:53 (EST)

Would anyone make a copy of a sewing machine manual for a Necchi 537L for me? I will pay $10 for it which would include shipping. Thanks. Carol
Carol Bennett
- Saturday, February 26, 2005 at 11:04:56 (EST)
I have an old singer sewing machine cat# 221-1 that my mother left me. It has always worked well when my new machine failed, until now. When I sew, it won't lock the stich. I have checked all the thread tensions, threading diagrams ect. and they aer ok. the bobin thread was picked up and drawn through the throat and all seems fine except it won't lock the stich always. It may sew fine for an inch or two, than it will not lock the stich for an inch or two. It is driving me crazy. Help!!!! Please reply to godfc@yahoo.com Thanks Nan
nan
- Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 18:08:01 (EST)
HELP! I have a JANOME 8048 and sewed on a button, but now the feed dog refuse to undrop! I have tried using the maual switch, turning the machine on/off, and unpluging the machine. The display shows NO error sign. I am at a loss? I just bought this machine in November of '04. And have used it a handful of times. Please email me with any suggestions. Thanks, sshaver06@hotmail.com
Stacey
- Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 13:33:53 (EST)
Can anyone help me? I am interested in making hippie apron dress.....is there any rhyme or reason to this project? Can I get a pattern somewhere....or does everyone just wing it? Also looking for a free patter for a wallet. Thanks Melanie Blue Monday Crafts!
Blue Monday Crafts
- Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 10:24:10 (EST)
I"m looking for a free motion stitching class in NYC preferably Queens Please contact me at jbj930@earthlink.net thanks a bunch!!!
Jeanne
- Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 10:02:12 (EST)
I would like to know how to make a regular purchased sarong with a fringe on the side into a sarong style skirt with self ties instead of using the ends and knotting them. I saw a lady at the resort we were staying at with one on and it looked much nicer than just knotting it. The knots always make the skirt look lopsided and the skirt with the ties look more elegant. I am not the greatest sewer so any help to modify the sarong I have will be greatly appreciated.
Sharon
- Sunday, February 20, 2005 at 23:04:03 (EST)
Can anyone help me? I have a Singer 2662 top drop in bobbin. I can't seem to get the bobbin casing back in correctly. I would appreciate any help. Thanks!
Nancy
- Sunday, February 20, 2005 at 19:20:56 (EST)
I have searched for a free pattern for a wallet. Can anyone direct me to a site?
Rose
- Sunday, February 20, 2005 at 11:49:36 (EST)
THIS LOOKS LIKE THE RIGHT PLACE!! HELLO- I'M NEW HERE ON YOUR SITE, AND I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR PATTERN, WELL ACTUALLY A DESIGN THAT IS A DENIUM AND EMBROIDERED- BLUE JEANS - ARE EM. LACE AT THE BOTTOM , LIKE A BOOT CUFFAND GOES UP THE KEG TO A LITTLE OVER THE KNEE, AND THE SHIRT - HAS EM. LACE AT THE CUFFS OF THE SLEEVE AND GOES UP TO YOUR ELBOW AND ALSO AT THE NECKLINE TI THE CLEVAGE, BUT NOT REAL LOW - . CAN ANYONE HELP ME OUT WITH THIS ?? THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME, BREE' FROM GEORGIA
Bree' from Georgia
- Saturday, February 19, 2005 at 13:53:54 (EST)
I have a janome 3000 & a janome "mylock" 634d serger. I've done sewing over the years, but I need to master a "blindstich hem"? I usually need to have 4-5" cut off my pants for hemming. Where do I start? thank you
Elizabeth, from Brighton
- Friday, February 18, 2005 at 19:48:12 (EST)
Ok. I found the coolest website. I has a complete visual of what is happening in the sewing machine. Check out this link. http://home.howstuffworks.com/sewing-machine2.htm
Gregory at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Friday, February 18, 2005 at 08:45:47 (EST)
Now that I am writing this, it seems a little bit like advertizing. If it is, I do apologise. I was just wanting to say, I live in the Saint Louis Missouri Area, and I can not sew well, nor do I know many that can. I have been wanting to get someone I can pay to sew if anyone has any ideas or knowlege of somewhere that might do that, custom clothes shops anything, thanks. Jeremiah
Jeremiah
- Thursday, February 17, 2005 at 20:32:56 (EST)
I've just acquired a kenmore with drop-in bobbin-- I can't seem to get the bobbin threaded right after dropping it in; it keeps getting stuck. Any help? It's the only thing in my way! busyscissors@hairdresser.net
melba in seattle
- Wednesday, February 16, 2005 at 23:32:51 (EST)
This is for Jeannette with the Faux Fur Coats. If you feel that you can sacrifice some of the fabric, OR if you can find some fun fur for cheap at a fabric store (this should be a good time of year for that!), I'd suggest making one of those bag or hat patterns using faux fur. That will give you a feel for the fabric and how it works. Then, pick up a regular coat pattern in a style you like and that you think would look good (I have a lot of luck here in DC asking for advice from the store personnel, too), and use your new-found skills to adapt the coats for your size. Taking coats that already exist will DEFINITELY limit your options, since the fabric is already cut to the pattern of the coats you have! But I think with some creativity and a few fabric-feel skills you'll pick up on a smaller project, you'll be in good shape to get started!
Sara in Washington DC
- Wednesday, February 16, 2005 at 11:35:51 (EST)
Collen, re not being able to bring up the bobbin thread Perhaps you aren't threading accurately. I teach my students to hold the upper thread (from the needle) up like casting a line in the water to fish. While holding up the thread turn your Take Up Wheel toward you (counter clockwise) to "catch" the lower thread. Turn slowly one full turn until you see the bobbin thread loop. Pull the loop through. If that doesn't solve the problem, then you have to troubleshoot how you've placed the bobbin in it's casing (side load or drop in).
Lisa
- Sunday, February 13, 2005 at 23:29:51 (EST)
This is more a question then a comment I suppose. My husband just bought me a Brothers sewing machine model VX-1120 and it all seems to be working wonderfully except for the fact that it won't bring up the thread from the bobbin. Can anyone tell me what might be the cause or show me where to go to find the instructions for this model as it didn't come with any books or manuals? I'd greatly appreciate the help. Thanks. colleen_masani@yahoo.com
Colleen
- Saturday, February 12, 2005 at 14:51:35 (EST)
Hello friends! from http://www.russiamoscow.info
Moscow
- Friday, February 11, 2005 at 22:42:45 (EST)
I have never used a button holer-so I need one that is easy to use. My machine is a Kenmore 385-1210. Can anyone help? Thank you.
Rosie
- Thursday, February 10, 2005 at 19:20:08 (EST)
A question about shopping for fabric on the west coast. Where would you recommend I shop for great fabric in the San Francisco area. Will be visiting there next week for a few days? Is there a garment district there?
claudia
- Wednesday, February 09, 2005 at 00:23:06 (EST)
Does anyone know where (in NYC) to buy clear vinyl fabric or plastic to use in a cosmetic bag that I'm making?
Toni
- Friday, February 04, 2005 at 17:19:32 (EST)
To Val about sergers. We sell the juki M0-644D for $299. It's an overlock machine and we love it and find it easy to use. Go to our store part of the site and look under sergers.
SewFastSewEasy
- Tuesday, February 01, 2005 at 20:28:56 (EST)
To put the linning of the bag in it has to be worng side of the linning facing out and wrong side of the bag facing out. Then pin the top of the bag to the top of the linning and sew it all around making sure the straps are facing inside. Pull the bag to the right side through the opening in the linning. If you continue to have trouble give us a call. 212-268-4321
SewFastSewEasy
- Tuesday, February 01, 2005 at 20:23:41 (EST)
Hi, I am in the market for a serger. I am so confused! After many websites, I have seen good and bad on all brands...What am I to believe? I have sewn for years, but been out of it for years. I am ready to get back in...to make "grandaughter clothes." I just don't want to buy an undependable machine, and it must be as easy to use as possible. Please help me make my decisione!!
val
- Tuesday, February 01, 2005 at 19:53:43 (EST)
I am very very new to sewing. Do you need a mathematical/logical brain? I attempted the Tote Bag in Sew Fast Sew Easy book and have got the lining the wrong way round TWICE! Feeling slightly depressed. Anybody else in my position of being without math brain at all?
Suzy
- Monday, January 31, 2005 at 00:21:15 (EST)
Hi! Looking for where I can get a copy of a manual of a New Home JD-1822. Thanks! Lipsticklady1@cox.net
Lori
- Wednesday, January 26, 2005 at 10:46:44 (EST)
Thanks for the info, I went to the cite and they dont have my model, I really appreciate your effort though, Diane
Diane
- Thursday, January 20, 2005 at 23:21:09 (EST)
RE: diane Hummel. I did some googling and you can downlkoad a hard copy of the manual for only $7 at this site. http://www.kenmoremanuals.com/
kathy
- Thursday, January 20, 2005 at 11:55:31 (EST)
Hi! I was wondering if there was a manual for kenmore sewing machine 15202? I called kenmore and they want 14.00 and I was hoping I could find one cheaper, thanks alot, Diane
Diane Hummel
- Wednesday, January 19, 2005 at 18:17:56 (EST)
I have or rather my daughter has a EurPro dressmaker and has lost the manuel we need one. If happen to know where we can find a plug that goes to the wall. That would be great!
Kathy
- Wednesday, January 19, 2005 at 11:19:57 (EST)
Hi, I am a young woman who have been selling and admiring high end bras for long enough! I want to try to make some on my own...unfortunately I do not have the skills and I am looking for somebody with experience in that field (and reasonable rates!!!) to help my bras come a reality and we will see from there. I want to work with cotton, lycra, nylon and lace. I would like some embroidery as well and specific/unusual cuts which I guess we will figure out together...if you are interested in helping me out with this project, please email me so we can discuss it in more details!
In Desperate Need of a seamstress in MO!!!
- Sunday, January 16, 2005 at 23:15:43 (EST)
P.S. Forgot to add my e-mail for the query about the Kenmore 158.17810 machine. It's spuds55@hotmail.com. Thank you!!
RT
- Sunday, January 16, 2005 at 12:59:25 (EST)
I need the instruction manual for Kenmore 158.17810. If anyone could e-mail me the pages, I would be so greatful! Thank you!!
RT
- Sunday, January 16, 2005 at 12:56:35 (EST)
I have a singer slant needle 403A, does anyone know a place to buy parts, I need a bobin case?
mary lamb
- Wednesday, January 12, 2005 at 16:22:58 (EST)
I have a brother VX-2080 and I lost my manual in a move, If anyone has a copy please could you e-mail it to me, I really need it so badly, My daughter is having ababy in April and I want to make the baby somethings before he is born. My e-mail is dinks@snowcrest.net Thank you so very much for your help. Kim
Kimberly
- Monday, January 10, 2005 at 17:53:20 (EST)
I've been given three old faux fur coats. All three are different colours but the things are much larger sizes than I wear and I'd love to reuse the fabric for making new coats. Trouble is: I can't find any patterns that are meant for faux fur coats. (There are plenty for bags and accessories and stuff!) I'm really looking to make full length coats but none of the current pattern books seem to have anything that is designed for such a high pile fabric. Any suggestions?
Jeannette
- Tuesday, January 04, 2005 at 17:38:44 (EST)
Hi! I am in love with the kimono-style belt I have seen around town and on eBay (not the obi, it's a sash that has little ties on the back. Looks great with jeans. If you go to eBay and search on "kimono belt" you find a pic of the garment I'm talking about.). So I see an Ungaro version made our of fabric I'm not in love with, and I guess I'd rather try to make one I love than buy one I don't. Can any of you help me find a source for helping new sewers make their own simple patterns? I'd be ever-grateful. Thanks!!!
Kristy
- Tuesday, January 04, 2005 at 13:35:55 (EST)
contact me at jrhines@odu.edu
Jackie
- Monday, January 03, 2005 at 15:50:52 (EST)
I desperately need an instructions manual for a white sew cute sewing machine-SC20 Pink
Jackie
- Monday, January 03, 2005 at 15:49:30 (EST)
I desparately need the instruction book for a Sears-Kenmore Zig-Zag machine, model # 158.13010.. Sears says , they are no longer available. Diane , Easton, Pa. --- hafra@juno.com
Diane
- Friday, December 31, 2004 at 14:42:22 (EST)
I had a customer today who wanted the hem of his jeans to look exactly like the original. I've done a million jeans hems, but don't know how to figure this one out. Can anyone help?
Nancy
- Thursday, December 30, 2004 at 17:39:57 (EST)
not really a comment, more a question. I have a singer serger that I just took out of the closet, been in there at least four years! I dusted the poor thing off and started her up! she sounds a little cranky! do I need to oil her? and if so where?? I check my operators guide but I found nothing about lubrication. HELP. valerie
valerie
- Thursday, December 30, 2004 at 12:47:11 (EST)
I am a former student of SFSE (levels II, III, IV and several other classes) from several years ago. During one of my moves, I lost my patterns (top, skirt and pants) and would like to get them replaced. Of course, I have gained weight and would need to be re-measured for new patterns. Do you suggest signing up for the classes again or would you measure/prepare new patterns at the cost of the class? Also, do you have anything like private classes for something such as using your pattern to match a conventional pattern (such as McCalls). Thank you for the invaluable lessons and I continue to check your web site and recommend people for classes.
Rosemarie
- Tuesday, December 28, 2004 at 11:51:31 (EST)
I'm looking for someone who can sew using a supplied pattern. it's for a small plush dog and each order would be minimum of 12 completed. Please email olderera@aol.com if interested. Thank you.
Barbara
- Sunday, December 26, 2004 at 08:27:20 (EST)
Anyone have instructions for Sears "Stitch n Time" kid's sewing machine? My son recieved one second hand and I do not have instructions to go with it IE. threading, bobbin winding etc. THANKS!
Nic
- Saturday, December 25, 2004 at 13:21:50 (EST)
I've just inherited a SINGER 700 domestic machine....I need to purchase plastic drop-in bobbins...that snap on..any ideas??????I've e-mailed alot of places..the only place that sounds reasonable..charges 15.00 for shipping 9 bobbins?????? Thank you
Margaret
- Thursday, December 23, 2004 at 22:17:14 (EST)
Regina, go down to the garment district--37-39th streets between 8th-10th Avenues. there are so many stores there you'll lose your mind (and probably a great chunk of cash.)
Gelica
- Tuesday, December 21, 2004 at 10:23:55 (EST)
Lynn, I would suggest purchasing our book from the store page. It comes with 3 patterns and explains the foundations of sewing. Many people have actually written to us citing that it taught them to sew and they are very happy.
Customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Monday, December 20, 2004 at 16:09:25 (EST)
I just purchased a White 2220 sewing machine from someone. I can't figure out why it's sewing backwards. The backwards switch does not seem to have any effect. Can someone give me a clue?
Betty
- Thursday, December 16, 2004 at 15:49:48 (EST)
Regina We offer our space during the day Monday - Friday from 11:30-5:30 for use of our sewing machines for $10 an hour. Call in advance and pay in cash.
Customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Tuesday, December 07, 2004 at 16:15:21 (EST)
hey - i am here in nyc for half a year. of course i couldnt bring my sewing machine. i'm looking for a sewing machine to rent or a space, where i can use one (it should be cheap!). thanks for your help, regina (midtown, manhattan).
regina
- Monday, December 06, 2004 at 01:54:03 (EST)
hey - i am here in nyc for half a year. of course i couldnt bring my sewing machine. i'm looking for a sewing machine to rent or a space, where i can use one (it should be cheap!). thanks for your help, regina (midtown, manhattan).
regina
- Monday, December 06, 2004 at 01:53:46 (EST)
I am a seasoned sewer, but have never used a serger. I am thinking of getting a serger that is super easy to use, and smaller in case I need to tote it around. My mom says I don't even need one, she has a Kenmore 385 18830490 that has a plethora of stitch options. The thing is, I can't get the darn thing to switch from a stitch that's above the "red line window", to one that's below to try it out, and of course my mom doesn't have the manual and can't remember how to do it, either. Any thoughts/advice on any of these topics?
Greta MacLean
- Saturday, December 04, 2004 at 12:44:47 (EST)
Looking for sewing classes or private instruction for an 11 year old girl. Any suggestions?
Sandra Singer
- Saturday, December 04, 2004 at 10:16:22 (EST)
Hello! I live in Vietnam and I bought a Brother ZZ3-B765 Compal Ace sewing machine. Of course they couldn't give me a manual to it. If someone could help me with finding one on the internet I'd be very happy. Thanx, Mara
Mara
- Friday, December 03, 2004 at 10:58:08 (EST)
I am looking for a magazine about sewing that is very popular from what I hear in Europe. It is called Burda and comes in Spanish and maybe German. I have tried looking everywhere with no luck so far. If anyone knows where I can pick it up (If someplace in NYC - Great!) I would appreciate it. You can email me at brooklynpirates24@yahoo.com.
Diana
- Thursday, December 02, 2004 at 15:45:40 (EST)
Tessa, if your machine is not picking up the stitch, or intermittently missing stitches, first make certain that your needle, thread and bobbin are all inserted properly, and that thread and needle are of good quality and new condition. If you still have problems you should consider these iems for investigation: 1. The timing of the machine is off. This should be corrected by the repair person you originally took it to. If they did not check the timing when you took it in, they were remiss- it is usually a standard check in a cleaning and adjustment charge. If the service was not rendered you will have to pay for it, but I would point out that they had your machine for 3 monthts, they should have had the thing running like a top in that amount of time! (the repairman probably just called you when the bobbin case arrived, forgetting all about checking the timing) If they are stand-up business owners, they should give you a reduced charge- if any- for this. 2: A bent or damaged stitch hook will also cause misstitching. Remove the needle, open the throat plate and remove the bobbin case. Now carefully place your finger inside the bobbin race, slowly turn the wheel by hand and find the leading edge of the hook. Feel all around it. If you are confident, remove it from the race by sliding open the retaining clips, noting the position for re-insertion, and inspect it. It should feel smooth with an even curve off of its circular shape, no roughness or hooking. If you note any irregularity, take The machine in for inspection. Again this should have been caught by the repairman. A sewing machine's timing needs adjustment every so often. The stitch hook can be damaged by a royal jam or breaking needles on it when the machine's timing is off. Your repair shop if it is reputable, should warrent it's work (bring your receipt), so you should not have to pay for additional labor, but replacement parts will still be on your nickle. Request that you be given priority service since you waited so long earlier. Request a stitch sample before taking the machine home. Once a year have your machine professionally serviced. Dust and Oil you machine after sewing especially after big projects. Best of luck and happy holidays!
Jean
- Wednesday, December 01, 2004 at 13:50:19 (EST)
Hi I have a necchi 537L and I am looking for a free download for the manual anyone have any comments thanks Jenni
jenni
- Monday, November 29, 2004 at 17:01:00 (EST)
does anyone know of any designer imposter wedding gown sites?
lee
- Friday, November 26, 2004 at 04:01:05 (EST)
Looking for sewing machine manuals? Check out http://sewing.about.com/library/weekly/aa031200a.htm Or just go to www.google.com to do a search. That's what I did.
Toni
- Thursday, November 25, 2004 at 15:59:17 (EST)
i need someone who knows how to embroider logos onto clothes. i can supply logo on disc. i am located in williamsburg brooklyn, and can bring into city. please contact me with rates at info@magentamaids.com. thank you.
bklyntexas
- Wednesday, November 24, 2004 at 19:24:22 (EST)
Dear Tessa, I would suggest that you check to make sure you have the right size bobbin. Otherwise, I would check your owners manual for any reference or bring it back to them and demand that they fix it.
Customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Monday, November 22, 2004 at 18:33:15 (EST)
HELP - i need a seamstress who has reasonable rates and can work on a project for me - SAN DIEGO area. thanks! lisa 619-723-4370
lisa
- Sunday, November 21, 2004 at 18:02:27 (EST)
I have a question. I took my machine in the shop. They told me all it needed was a new bobbin case. (When I sew the bottom thread doesn't pick up) It still doesnt sew, and they had it for 3 months. I want to fix it myself, I am not taking it in again. Please give me any info. It is a Singer Model # 6416.
Tessa
- Sunday, November 21, 2004 at 12:37:03 (EST)
Dear Rae, Thank you for your question. There are many reasons to choose a sewing machine, but the most important is probably durability. We choose the sewing machines sold in our store section based on quality. All of the machines that are on our site are machines that are used in our classes. They have all lasted and each provides an array of functions. My favorite - not because price, but ability to sew and many options included is the Necchi 6147 . All of the extra feet are housed in the top and each have a slot so they are organized.
I use it often to sew our samples for classes and my own sewing projects. It sews through layers of thick denim and even sews through satin and lace with ease. We ship direct within a day and if you are in New York City - we even give a free lesson on using your machine.

Customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Thursday, November 11, 2004 at 18:43:28 (EST)
hi i am trying to buy a sewing machine but i dont know what to look for when buying one.i am just begaining to sew so please help me?
rae
- Thursday, November 11, 2004 at 18:23:52 (EST)
What excatly is with or with out nap referring to?I am going to attempt to sew my first blouse.And I havent a clue.
regina
- Thursday, November 11, 2004 at 04:19:58 (EST)
This is for all of you out there that want to hem your jeans. The best way to do this is to roll your jeans under and mark the bottom that touches your shoe with white chalk in both front and back. Then, get a seam ripper and pick open the jeans. Next, measure from the white chalk marks 1 and 1/4 inch towards the bottom of the jean. Draw a line at the 1 and 1/4 inch all the way around the jean and cut along this line. Then, use a clear ruler to measure 1/4 inch from the bottom of the jean and draw a line with chalk. Then, make another line at 3/4 inch fron the bottom. The white marks will be the guide for folding your pants. Roll the 1/4 inch under and iron. Then roll the 3/4 inch line under and pin. Take it to your sewing machine with either one needle or twin needle, the previous is preferred, and sew a straight line using a magnetic seam guide. For those of your with washed jeans, take some bleach and paper towel or paint brush and dab it along the bottom edge after you have sewn in the hem. If you do not have some of the tools for this project, check out this link to our store. http://www.sewfastseweasy.com/items/Notions
Customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Wednesday, November 10, 2004 at 15:13:55 (EST)
I need to raise my jeans and I wanted to know if anyone could tell me the best way to sew the original hem back on, if that's possible. I appreciate anyone's help. Email me at lissy_d213@yahoo.com. Thanks!!!
liz
- Wednesday, November 10, 2004 at 14:38:13 (EST)
I need to raise my jeans and I wanted to know if anyone could tell me the best way to sew the original hem back on, if that's possible. I appreciate anyone's help. Email me at lissy_d213@yahoo.com. Thanks!!!
Liz
- Wednesday, November 10, 2004 at 14:32:37 (EST)
I just wanted to let everyone know that we have our holiday classes posted. Check out the accessory combos!
Customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Saturday, November 06, 2004 at 13:43:15 (EST)
Hi all ! i recently got a commodore sewing machine and need the instruction manual but i can't seem to find it anywhere, if anyone knows where i could get such info, please post back or email me at roger2381@hotmail.com, ThankS
roger
- Saturday, November 06, 2004 at 12:42:44 (EST)
I was wondering if anyone has, or knows where to find a great wallet pattern.....please let me know.
Julie Taylor
- Wednesday, November 03, 2004 at 00:22:02 (EST)
Dear Christine, Those are certainly good features for a machine; however, we suggest that you check out our website for quality machines at a decent rate. So many times we find that people want to sew, but are not willing to pay for a good machine. We can honestly back the brands that are in our online store, because we actually use each one in our school. We hope that this answered your question. If you have any others, please let us know.
Customer Service at Sew Fast Sew Easy
- Tuesday, November 02, 2004 at 16:29:54 (EST)
anyone know where i can get a manual for janome sewing machine memory craft 3000? It isn't online (or at least I can't find it) and I haven't gotten any response from Janome. thanks
kate
- Monday, November 01, 2004 at 22:55:49 (EST)
for joy in nj... i have to recommend mika inatome in nyc. look her up online. she made my wedding dress. i loved her as much as i loved the dress. she really worked with me. i don't know how much she would charge for a regular dress, but i thought my dress was a great price for all the work that was put into it, so perhaps she can do other dresses as well. her look online is kind of edgy, but i had a really simple dress. i keep expecting to see her hit it big in the bridal magazines, but haven't yet. i hope this isn't considering advertising. hope that helps.
kate
- Monday, November 01, 2004 at 22:54:10 (EST)
sorry about that - i forgot to mention that i am in the Central NJ area - Thanks please email responses to joyfulltou@hotmail.com Thank You so much!!
joy
- Monday, November 01, 2004 at 16:58:30 (EST)
HI! This site looks really great! I need some advice from the sewing experts as i have no experience.... I need to have 6 modest yet fashionable gowns made up for a wedding. (long sleeves, high neck) I would like to spend about $500-700 each gown - does that sound reasonable? I have specific styles in mind.... Can anyone recommend a really good dressmaker that will make good quality gowns? I really appreciate all responses! Thank You Joy Joyfulltou@hotmail.com
Joy
- Monday, November 01, 2004 at 16:57:03 (EST)
Small fashion comapny looking for seamstress in the la area. asap
Jody
- Monday, November 01, 2004 at 15:26:15 (EST)
Small fashion comapny looking for seamstress in the la area. asap
Jody
- Monday, November 01, 2004 at 15:25:29 (EST)
I'm in the market for a sewing machine and need advice. I'm considering the White 2037 (found it online for $145. IT has 37 built-in stitches to accomplish 53 stitch functions, top loading bobbin, built-in needle threader, etc. Are these good features for a sewing beginner with aspirations to make things like purses, belts, dog collars, skirts, etc. Thanks!
Christine
- Monday, November 01, 2004 at 14:47:23 (EST)
Hello. I have a question actually. Ummm regarding the rather annoying holes that can appear in your jeans ,especially the ones on your inner seam (the inner thigh area), what is the best way to fix these holes? I hate throwing away my favourite jeans and I hate having to pay oodles of money for something i can do myself. PLEASE HELP...any suggestions appreciated. MANY THANKS!!!!
Sandi
- Monday, November 01, 2004 at 09:06:44 (EST)
I am looking for a machine that can close hand bags. PLEASE HELP write me at le_shann@hotmail.com.
Le'Shann
- Sunday, October 31, 2004 at 08:08:08 (EST)
I missed out on an auction for a group of sewing patterns. I submitted a question to both the seller and buyer asking if they would share the pattern number to continue my search and haven't heard back. I have the photo and was looking for feedback on how to track the number from the picture. (signed: Without a coat)
kathy
- Friday, October 29, 2004 at 08:32:15 (EDT)
I am in desperate need of a seamstress in the NY/NJ Area that is familiar with sewing silks and lingerie. Any suggestions would be great please e-mail veronicacastro25@yahoo.com
Veronica C
- Thursday, October 28, 2004 at 21:50:21 (EDT)
Alice, What kind of info are you looking for?
Gregory
- Thursday, October 28, 2004 at 17:00:54 (EDT)
I need to get some advice or suggestions from people who have bought and used sergers recently,your help will be greatly appreciated.thanx
alice
- Thursday, October 28, 2004 at 14:34:39 (EDT)
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Petseville, WI USA - Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 09:06:26 (EDT)
How much are the custom patterns by themselves?
lisa
USA - Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 01:43:06 (EDT)
Does anyoneone know how to time tie bobbin on Brother VX-1120?
jostcr
- Tuesday, October 26, 2004 at 18:38:23 (EDT)
Tiny Taylor Manual. It is available online. go to www.singerco.com and click the link for "buy accessories". There's another link to buy manuals - click on that line. Look for model TT700. The manual is available for free in .pdf format, or you can order a hard copy through Singer. The machine I have is a Model TT600, but the 600 & 700 look pretty much the same and it will get you through inserting the bobbin correctly.
Dawn
- Sunday, October 24, 2004 at 11:08:36 (EDT)
Does anyone know where to find instruction manuals for a Feitsew serger? It's about 20 years old, so this could be a long shot.
Beverly
- Sunday, October 24, 2004 at 10:18:57 (EDT)
it's me again put tutu as the subject please
moretta
- Saturday, October 23, 2004 at 21:52:16 (EDT)
does anyone know how to make a tutu? jt@sympatico.ca
moretta
- Saturday, October 23, 2004 at 21:51:17 (EDT)
Does anyone know how to make a tutu?
moretta
- Saturday, October 23, 2004 at 21:50:26 (EDT)
Brother sewing machine, model J 11 11 9491: Looks like manuals are not free anymore unless some one scans it and passes it on.you might try to Brothers website some time manufactures let you downloadfor free. I just bought a Tiny Taylor by Singer and they charge for manuals. Good Luck
Laurie
- Saturday, October 23, 2004 at 20:01:47 (EDT)
TINY TAYLOR by SINGER: Instruction on installing the bottom bobber. Copy of a manual. I went to Singer's website but for some odd reason the Tiny Taylor seem not to exsist. If anyone has a TINY TAYLOR by Singer Please let me know. Thanks
Laurie Enriquez
- Saturday, October 23, 2004 at 19:57:01 (EDT)
would anyone teach me how to hem jeans with that so distinctive jeans look? Thank you
lizzie
- Saturday, October 23, 2004 at 11:56:31 (EDT)
Does anyone know where I can hire part time seamstresses in Los Angeles to help with some projects? Please email: info@chiemichan.com
Jen
- Thursday, October 21, 2004 at 17:34:29 (EDT)
I am looking for a child's quilt pattern with airplanes. Can anyone help? Found some listed in a book but can't see what it looks like without purchasing it, would just like to see pictures of quilt before I purchase pattern.
Cheryl
- Wednesday, October 20, 2004 at 19:42:08 (EDT)
Where can I get the paillettes that are in the Sparkle Hat on page163 of the Stitch and Bitch book. They are silver and have a large hole so you can thread the yarn through them thanks
samantha
- Monday, October 18, 2004 at 15:47:13 (EDT)
Where can I get the paillettes that are in the Sparkle Hat on page163 of the book thanks
samantha
- Monday, October 18, 2004 at 15:43:50 (EDT)

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I bought a Brother sewing machine, model J 11 11 9491, at a yard sale and am in desperate need of the instruction manual for this model. Could you please tell me where I can get one for this model.
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- Tuesday, October 12, 2004 at 01:06:45 (EDT)


FYI, Baby Lock appears to be the manufacturer of several Brother sewing machines. My wife and I have been looking at the Brother NX-200, which is an impressive and very cute machine with iMac-inspired looks. While researching a Baby Lock machine tonight, I found an identical machine the Baby Lock Crafter's Choice. The Crafter's Choice is listed at $999. We found the NX-200 for $499 at a local sewing machine store. Funny thing was that a clerk trying to sell off her Baby Lock inventory told us that she thinks Brother machines are junk, but what's that mean if they're made by Baby Lock? Are we supposed to believe the Baby Lock machine is superior to the re-labeled machine?
Darren Whitley
- Tuesday, October 05, 2004 at 22:23:24 (EDT)
also, yoga mat bag instructions: http://www.figandplum.com/archives/000016.html http://www.marthastewart.com/page.jhtml?type=content&id=tvs7898
jess
- Monday, October 04, 2004 at 12:04:48 (EDT)
okay, i found it - here's how to shorten jeans while preserving the original hem: http://www.figandplum.com/archives/000215.html mystery solved!
jess
- Monday, October 04, 2004 at 12:02:58 (EDT)
BABY BLINDSTITCH Model CM-606 manual - To everyone who's been asking ... After countless hours on the net over the past month, here's the scoop: Baby Blindstitch is made by Baby Lock, which spawned out of Juki Company Ltd (Tokyo). To find this out I searched every sewing machine maker on this planet, including Juki (Japan), Baby Lock (U.S.), Baby Lock (Canada) & Baby Lock (U.K.) none of which even reference this little machine. It wasn't until, out of sheer whatever, I tried Baby Lock (Australia) & due to some twist of fate, my mouse slid over the right spot on the page & CM606 flashed before my eyes. A quick double click of the mouse & there it was in full color. No manual, mind you, & no Customer Service link, just the picture & a few specs. You probably should know one more thing, the Aussie's call it a "Blind Hemmer". Guess that explains the zero search results. I've sent off an email to Baby Lock so cross your fingers that someone contacts me soon. Cheers everyone! Maralmack@hotmail.com
mara
- Sunday, October 03, 2004 at 14:47:57 (EDT)
I was wondering if anyone can tell me how to do a blind hem stitch. I have read about it online and in my sewing machine's manual but am still having trouble. I have basted the hem and I have followed directions but it comes out backwards or doesn't work at all.
danielle
- Thursday, September 30, 2004 at 21:52:15 (EDT)
Kim, I've used this pattern for a poncho for years it is excellent. hope it suits you. Leah Sizes 2 to 6 Materials: 8 oz. of your favorite soft, strong and washable yarn. If you want stripes, you'll need more than one colour (of course)! Circular needles size 9 US (5.5mm), 26 inch and size 5 US (3.75mm) 16 inch (or dps) Stitches Used: I like the seed stitch because it's very solid, but you can knit in stockinette, garter -- anything you like! Just remember that you need to do the first and last six rows in a stitch that won't roll -- like the seed stitch or garter stitch. Gauge: On #9 (5.5 mm) needles the gauge should be 4 stitches to the inch and 5 rows to the inch in stockinette stitch. Do a swatch with your own yarn and stitch to find out if you need to change your knitting needle size. Instructions: With large circular needles, cast on 84 stitches. *k 20, kpk in next stitch* repeat 3 times (end at the beginning). This is my favourite way to increase, but use a different increase stitch if you want. Repeat, working kpk in center stitch (the purl) of last kpk until garment is as long as you'd like. Size 2 is around 14 inches long. Work last six rows in a stitch that won't roll (seed stitch or garter stitch). Bind Off. Pick up 80 stitches around neck from inside (so that the knit side faces inside). Pick up and knit together stitches as necessary to fill any holes, knit for 3 inches. Bind Off. Weave in any ends; block as you like.
Leah
- Thursday, September 30, 2004 at 18:13:55 (EDT)
I wrote several weeks ago asking for help with the "Tape stitching presser foot" I had purchased from Sew Fast Sew Easy. I finally conquered it today and you were correct when you said it was the best one available to the home sewer. What I discovered is that you must hold the fabric and binding UP quite a bit as it approaches the foot....and sew very slowly. I keep my sharp serger tweezers handy to readjust as needed. It's wonderful and works so slick on a quilt. Thank you.
Shirley
- Sunday, September 26, 2004 at 19:09:11 (EDT)
Can anyone help me figure out how to make a dress for a 5 year old that looks just like the Shania Twain dress in the video You've Got A Way. It has flowers all over the top I think they are real but of course I will be using fake. Should I sew them on or use glue and what kind? The dress is supposed to be a 24 layer princess skirt, do I use tulle?
Jodi
- Thursday, September 23, 2004 at 10:43:48 (EDT)
Hiya-hiya, i am looking for an easy, FREE, poncho knitting pattern (who isn't). can anyone direct me to a link? i would like to knit in the round if possible. thanks!
Kim
- Wednesday, September 22, 2004 at 16:57:30 (EDT)
Does any one know how to go about getting a table at the 14th street christmas market?
Sammy
- Monday, September 20, 2004 at 10:02:47 (EDT)
Here's my email for sweing a curtain swag: coffeenow69@hotmail.com
Lori M
- Friday, September 17, 2004 at 16:01:44 (EDT)
Does anyone know where I could find online directions for sewing a curatin swag? Thanks in advance! lori
Lori M
- Friday, September 17, 2004 at 16:01:02 (EDT)
Hey - has anyone here ever done the Artists and Fleas market in Williamsburg (Brooklyn)? I want some feedabck on it before I take the plunge and buy a table.
Kpoene'
- Monday, August 02, 2004 at 10:30:56 (EDT)
I'm looking for a Dressmaker 5700 sewing machine instruction book. I need to know how to thread it correctly and how to use the attachments. Thanks to anyone who might help. -- Jill
Jill Hickok
- Sunday, August 01, 2004 at 19:10:32 (EDT)
hey i have a sears kenmore model 158 and i have no idea how to thread the bobbin can someone please help me i'm sure it is simple but i just can'y seem to figure it out....(help)
sherrie
- Saturday, July 31, 2004 at 13:20:07 (EDT)
CALLING ALL KNITTERS....(Living in the San Francisco Bay Area) Dear hand knitting friends: My name is Rosine Ferber, I am a Ph.D student at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto, California. I am currently doing my doctoral dissertation on the art and practice of hand knitting for women. I am looking for participants (women, at least 18 years of age who hand knit at least 5 hours per week and have knitted for a minimum of six months). Participants will be asked to fill out a questionnaire, possibly take part in a one hour interview, and knit a small (12 inch by 12 inch) square which will be joined to others to create a healing shawl for someone in need of caring and comfort. They will be asked to share their stories, memories and thoughts about their knitting practice and I anticipate that this will be an enjoyable and meaningful experience for them. If you (or someone you know) are interested in participating, please give me your address and I will mail you a packet containing information, consent form, questionnaire etc. Please feel free to pass this along to friends and fellow hand knitters. I truly appreciate your support of this research. Please do not hesitate to contact me by e-mail: knitalot04@aol.com or by phone (650) 799-0120 for any additional information you may need with regard to this research. Regards, Rosine Ferber
Rosine Ferber <knitalot04@aol.com>
Palo Alto, , CA USA - Friday, July 30, 2004 at 22:51:45 (EDT)
Great Site! I love it. I'll be back soon! I like this site too: http://www.toshain.com/ painting
painting
- Friday, July 30, 2004 at 20:47:18 (EDT)

Shirley: I once made a smallish handbag (about 6x8) and used buckram in between the lining and "actual" fabric. I cut the buckram a bit smaller than the finished size of the bag so i didn't have to sew it into the seam (i was scared of sewing on it bc my machine was brand new and i didn't want to take a chance wrecking it). Hope it helps!
Gina
- Tuesday, July 27, 2004 at 18:41:48 (EDT)
Did you know that stars sew? Recent issues of Vogue Magazine and In Style magazines have highlighted the original work of stars such as Elizabeth Hurley, Nicole Kidman and Venus Williams. So Come out and join in on the fun hip classes or have fun with our learning on line series.
SewFastSewEasy
- Tuesday, July 27, 2004 at 11:26:16 (EDT)
Hello, I asked on 11th July, if anybody can help me with my "Baby blindstitch - bambina blindstitch", Mod. CM-606. I'm looking for any informations about this machine, especially for the instruction manual. Can anybody help me?? Thanks,
Ursula
- Monday, July 26, 2004 at 15:39:36 (EDT)
KIM, I found a designer imposter web site. www.fabricking.com. Hope this is what you're looking for.
Stacey
- Monday, July 26, 2004 at 11:14:26 (EDT)
Hi Elissa, There is NO competition in Florida! Hmmm! I will call you soon.
Ederle
- Sunday, July 25, 2004 at 08:49:22 (EDT)
Entertain yourself with our fun learning on line quick classes. You can play it 5 times-forward the video or reverse and stop it to learn at your own pace. Get you own pattern and print it on your printer at home. Have a Lacy Tanga party, learn how to put an invisible zipper in or make a bag or just watch and enjoy. It's SEW MUCH FUN
SewFastSewEasy
- Friday, July 23, 2004 at 16:41:01 (EDT)
HELP ME PLEASE LOL i have an easy stich the little handheald ones and i cant find my instructions please email me at strawberrykiwi92@yahoo.com if u can help
Alexis
- Friday, July 23, 2004 at 16:25:24 (EDT)
An evil mix of vinyl and upholstery thread caused a huge jam in my sewing machine tonight, and now the timing is totally messed up. Can anyone recommend a good place for repairs in NYC? Any idea how much this sort of thing is going to cost?
Heather
- Thursday, July 22, 2004 at 21:18:19 (EDT)
Hi! I hope this is the proper forum for this...I'm looking for someone in NY (preferably L.I.) to sew mostly patches, ribbon and other trim on childrens clothing. I can pay per item. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! I just found this site and I'm enjoying it so far, and I, too am interested in the "imposter" fabrics. I'll let you know if I find any.
Stacey
- Thursday, July 22, 2004 at 11:41:49 (EDT)
do you know who you I can contact to get designer imposter fabric like dooney and bourke or coach?
kim
- Thursday, July 22, 2004 at 01:17:33 (EDT)
Hi Michele, thank you for the web sight. When I get a chance I will check it out, but I did find an old sewing book that I had it showed me a wonderful picture on how to fold for a blind hem. I did do some practicing on scrap material and you are right, there is no stopping me now and yes it is a wonderful time saver. Thank you once again. Judy
Judy
- Wednesday, July 21, 2004 at 21:42:52 (EDT)
I love reprodepot.com, but are there any other online fabric stores that have good retro 50's fabrics? I can't seem to find any other good ones. Thanks!!
Jenna
- Tuesday, July 20, 2004 at 14:59:35 (EDT)
When I make pants with a straight waistband the waist is at least 2 inches too big. How do I correct this problem on my custom pattern to ensure that all of my other pants come out perectly? Should I gather or just take in my pattern? Any thoughts or tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Mandy
- Tuesday, July 20, 2004 at 10:07:17 (EDT)
Hi Judy, Blind hemming is wonderful especially for straight hems and very easy to do. Have a look at this sewing sight I found it seems to describe blind hemming well and has an image of how the fabric is folded. My advise to you would be to try it on a scrap of fabric first then there will be no stopping you. http://sewnews.com/resources/library/0704knit/index9.html Happy hemming. Regards Michele from the New Zealand
Michele
- Tuesday, July 20, 2004 at 09:13:22 (EDT)
I have just purchased a new sewing maching and I am trying to do a blind hem. I am having trouble trying to figure out how to fold the material, can someone help me please!!!!
Judy
- Friday, July 16, 2004 at 12:25:22 (EDT)
Very cool - thanks for the info, Elissa! I will definitely look for your new book later this year. I also emailed a friend of mine who is great at sewing (she used to sew costumes in LA for movies and plays) to see if she had any interest in teaching. Thanks again!!!
Robin
- Thursday, July 15, 2004 at 17:32:48 (EDT)
Madeline, the best way to sew thru plastic is to change the all purpose foot on your sewing machine to a teflon plastic foot or a roller foot and that will make it much easier to sew on the plastic. We Sell these feet in our store so you can call and order one 212-268-4321
SewFastSewEasy
- Tuesday, July 13, 2004 at 18:18:41 (EDT)
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone can offer suggestions for sewing with platic/vinyl materials. Is there a certain needle I should use to prevent tearing? Thanks in advance!
Madelyn
- Tuesday, July 13, 2004 at 08:47:32 (EDT)
Hello, I'm living in Germany, so my English isn't very well. But I hope, there's anybody who can help me: I bought a used machine "Baby blindstitch - bambina blindstitch", Mod. CM-606. I'm looking for any informations about this machine, especially for the instruction manual. Can you help me?? Thanks, Ursula
Ursula
- Sunday, July 11, 2004 at 17:22:04 (EDT)
I second Robins idea!! My mom has been sewing for years! The sewing machine we own right now is a bernina that my mom recived when i was born 13 years ago, and when she got it it was used, show where thhe quality is, i love your book and wish that you would have more stores and another book!! seattle please!!
Jocelyn
- Monday, July 05, 2004 at 14:22:55 (EDT)
Hi, I love your book and am having fun working through the projects. The tone is just right - not stuffy or formal, and avoids a lot of stupid jargon that beginning sewers don't care about while telling us the terms we do need to know. Two questions - 1.) when are you coming out with another book? and 2.)any plans to expand the physical classes to any other cities? (Chicago would be nice :) There is really no competition here - I took a course at a local community college and it was OK, but didn't have the edginess that comes through in your book and web site (i.e., not so much fun!) I think the online courses are a good idea - not sure how it works to print the patterns out (how do you get paper big enough) but in general online classes are the way of the future and it's great that you're getting involved with that. Great new patterns too!!

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