moxies_chickennuggets said:
Emerald said:
I know that you probably already know but make sure you roll those cut edges under a couple times or use a surger.. sheets tend to unravel something fierce!
Yep. I have my trusty serger. I am a professional seamstress..and have been sewing over 45 years. Gramma taught me to sew, to keep me out of trouble I think. She retired from Nelly Don in Kansas City MO, back in the 50's. I grew up making french seams and putting in hidden zippers...and all the other things that were fun to do.
Finishing seams and edges is an often neglected thing. But, learning to sew is not done as much any more.
I sew but not fancy, and learned when I was young.. I've been helping at the high school with the drama club to make and alter costumes.
I was so shocked that most do not even know the difference between needles and pins.
I got a good deal on nice flannel one year (.75 a yard) and while the patterns were not the nicest I made tons of extra pillow cases and we just love them... The only person who it bothered was my Mom and since she doesn't live here it was not a biggy.. I told her to just flip the covers over the pillows in my room while we were trying on clothes.. lol then she didn't' see them!