27/03/2024
Nobody starts out perfect. However, there are a few beginner mistakes you donβt have to learn the hard way.
Mistake 1. Not Measuring Twice, Cutting Once
The old adage. Making a mistake when measuring fabric is perfectly normal, especially if youβre new to sewing. But normal or not, no one likes it. It wastes time and materials. Thatβs why you should always measure twice (or more).
Mistake 2. Not Preparing Fabric
Still on the theme of preparation β failing to properly prep fabric is one of the most common mistakes often made by new sewers. Some materials need a little bit of prep ahead of time, which can be overlooked if youβre new to using them. For instance, wool needs to be dry cleaned, while denim needs to be machine washed.
The last thing you want to do is finish your first garment, only to have it ruined by shrinkage after its first wash.
Mistake 3. Getting Too Complicated Too Quick
There are a lot of impressive creations out there, and as a newbie, it can be tempting to start creating your own masterpiece. However, every complex garment is a combination of skills and knowledge built up over a long time and lots of practice on smaller, less complex projects.
Mistake 4. Spending Too Much Money
While you're going to avoid the mistakes in this post, you're still going to make some. Donβt make them on expensive fabrics. Start with cheaper materials while you figure things out.
Mistake 5. Using the Wrong Fabric
As a beginner, itβs recommended that you use easy to work with fabrics such as linen and cotton as a regular sewing needle will easily sew through these.
As a sewing newbie, youβre bound to make mistakes. Even those who have years of experience mess up from time to time. It is ok. Itβs all part of the learning process. But that doesnβt mean you have to make all the mistakes β some you can avoid altogether.