I was bouncing around the blogosphere Monday and ran across a post on
Prudent Baby called
Start Sewing: What You Need in Your Beginner Sewing Kit. It got me thinking about what I think is important to have in my basic sewing box. The truth is, it hasn’t changed much over the years. There are a million gadgets out there, but as long as you have these essentials, you are ready for just about anything.
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Thread – black, white, grey and cream will do just about everything you need
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Needles – I keep straw needles and embroidery needles as that’s what I like for hand sewing
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Thimble
-Good, sharp
thread scissors with a pointed tip that cuts all the way to the end of the blade
-Good, sharp
fabric shears (these will never be used on paper)
-Good, sharp
paper scissors
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Rotary cutter with extra blades
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Fabric marker (non-permanent) – I love the Sewline pencil
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Pens, pencils, a Sharpie, and an eraser
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Notepad
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Scotch tape
-Glue stick
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Measuring tape (Sara recommends a
retractable tape measure)
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1x6 clear acrylic ruler
-Good quality
seam ripper – you want the blade to be flat and sharp
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Tweezers
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Magnetic pin cushion
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Pins – I like a longer pin with a glass head
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Binder clips for things that can't be pinned, or mini clothes pins
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Knitting needle for turning corners
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Bandaids
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Lotion – that fabric will dry your hands out
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Reading glasses – I only had to add this one in the last year!
Of all these things, it’s the three pairs of scissors that I consider the most important. This is where I would advise spending some money. I love my Fiskars shears and wouldn’t trade them for the world. We’ll have to have a seriously talk if I ever catch you cutting paper with them.
I use a tackle box to carry all this around in. You can read about
that here. Sara has a more traditional sewing basket seen here:
Here's a peek inside at some of what she has accumulated:
So what’s in your sewing box?
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