Sew Me! Sew and Go: Easy-to-Make Totes, Tech Covers, and Other Carry-Alls
By Choly Knight
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Make your own custom accessories that express your style and individuality! Whether you are new to sewing or just want to freshen your skills, Sew Me! Sew and Go will show you how to create beautiful covers, cases, sleeves, bags, and more to suit your personal taste. With Choly Knight’s friendly and easy-to-follow directions, you’ll soon be sewing with confidence and creating accessories that match the way you live. You really can’t beat the feeling of making things yourself—taking plain fabric and turning it into something useful and beautiful. Whether you dream of sewing fashionable bags worthy of the catwalk, want to personalize your electronic devices with colorful cases, or just want to get the most out of your new sewing machine, this book will help you take that first step and start sewing.
Choly Knight
Choly Knight has her finger on the pulse of what today's young crafters really want. Choly has been crafting for as long as she can remember, and has drawn, painted, sculpted, and taped everything in sight. A power-seller on Etsy.com, she is the author of six terrific craft books from Fox Chapel Publishing. Choly enjoys combining all her passions of writing, fine art, craft art, and design, as she provides techniques, tutorials, and excitement for her many readers and fans.
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Sew Me! Sew and Go - Choly Knight
Introduction
If you’ve picked up this book, then something about sewing accessories for yourself has gotten you excited. Maybe you dream of making fashionable bags worthy of the catwalk, want to personalize your electronic devices with cases in creative colors and prints, have a new sewing machine and want to know how to make it work for you, or simply want to treat yourself and those closest to you to handmade treasures. But with all those lofty ideas in the future, it can seem daunting to take that first step and get going.
I, too, was intimidated by the daunting task of threading the needle. It’s hard not to feel scared when setting out to sew your own personal accessories for the first time. What finally convinced me it was worthwhile was my first Home Economics class in middle school. Seeing how a few simple yards of cotton could be transformed into a useful item made me realize the limitless possibilities of sewing. The machine, shears, and needles were only tools—I just had to find out what made them tick and they were mine to control, not to fear.
I know you will feel the same way when you discover all the techniques and tools you can use to create beautiful accessories that perfectly suit your personal taste. Appliqué, zippers, buttons, and interfacing are like paints on your palette, ready to be used on the canvas. And you really can’t beat the feeling of making something from nothing—taking plain fabric and turning it into something useful and beautiful with just your two hands and a sewing machine. Soon, you’ll begin to see raw materials in a whole new light. An old button-down shirt can become a clever purse front or book cover; old scraps of fabric can be sewn into a handy case for your cell phone. Your whole perspective will change when you begin to see the opportunities.
Despite the kind of creativity you can feel while sewing, people often ask me why I bother. Why go through the trouble of sewing when extremely cheap accessories can be found just about anywhere? It’s true, the cheapest bag or electronic case on the market can’t compare with the cost of sewing for yourself, but there are lots of other reasons to take sewing into your own hands.
After I got a taste of thread and fabric, I realized I didn’t have to settle any longer. It’s strangely perfect that I learned to sew when I did, because I was already excited about developing my own sense of taste, style, and individuality. Sewing helped me unlock those things to their full potential. While shopping for a bag to match my favorite outfit, I could (almost defiantly) say that, no, I didn’t like this season’s colors! And no, I wasn’t going to put my tablet in a generic plastic case. I would just make one of my own!
Over the years, I developed a very specific taste that could only be satisfied by intense and arduous retail shopping trips or a single, easy trip to the fabric store. My history with arts and crafts makes my taste a little quirky, and I find I’m always disappointed by the selection of goods at everyday stores. Sewing is how I know I can get exactly what I want—that I can make a chic purse that matches my favorite outfit perfectly, or an organizer that can hold every device I carry snugly and safely. I encourage all of you would-be sewers out there with an eccentric or particular sense of style to pick up your needles, if only for this reason. In the end, making things yourself ensures your accessories will be truly unique, and you’ve probably paid much less for that custom look!
IllustrationEveryone can use a cute little case or a book strap to hold items used throughout the day. But the cases and straps you find in the store will never have the same personality and versatility as ones you make yourself. Both of these items can be customized to the exact size you want, with colors you love and appliqué you adore!
IllustrationSewing gives you tons of options, like creating a reversible tote bag to carry all your stuff. Sewing this project yourself means you can pick colors to match your favorite outfit, or fabrics that are suited to your needs, like heavy canvas for trips to the grocery store, or terry cloth for a gym/shower bag.
This brings us back the original argument: is sewing really cheaper than buying? For bargain-basement wares like grocery totes, pencil cases, etc., buying can often be the less expensive option. Basics that wear out after a year of use are nearly impossible to beat pricewise, but suppose you want something more high-end? A polished purse or a grown-up pencil case for art supplies? You’ll see the store prices jump for these items, though the quality of materials and construction might be exactly the same as their cheaper counterparts. If you shop for the right fabrics at the right time, you can easily purchase exactly what you need for half the price of the finished product at a department store.
Not having to pay someone else for labor is the boon here. If you’re making it yourself, you’ll know the construction is much better than what you would get from a factory that rushes hundreds of units a day, so your project will last longer too! It’s true, the cost of tools and notions is pricey at first, but if you keep sewing, then the investment in tools you’ll use for years will save you more and more money in the long run.
With all of this in mind, you’ll learn that sewing doesn’t have to be scary, restricting, or expensive. You can see how your tools will work for you to achieve whatever you can imagine, whether it’s unique, creative, or frugal. Yes, there will be headaches and there will be mistakes, but if you’re willing to try, you’ll see at most they will result in some stitches to rip and a bit of fabric wasted. No amount of frustration can compare with the feeling of creating your own one-of-a-kind pieces, and this book will help take you on that fabulous journey!
IllustrationGetting Started
The projects in this book require some very basic sewing techniques, so if you are familiar with sewing you can look through this section to refresh your memory about the basic skills you’ll be using. If you’re not so familiar with sewing, however, this chapter is great to get you acquainted with some indispensible information about skills, techniques, and fabrics. For more information, check out Sew Me! Sewing Basics.
This chapter will also give you information about the projects, which are ranked by difficulty, taking into account the time required and complexity of the techniques used. If you want to get the most out of this book, start with the very easy projects and work your way up. You’ll find that as your skills increase, you’ll be able to tackle more and more difficult projects until you have created personalized accessories to meet all your needs!
IllustrationFabrics
Purchasing fabric for a project is always an exciting process, and with a little bit of knowledge going in, you can ensure