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"The sewing machine classroom - Learning the ins and outs of your machine" presentation of content: Mastering the materials, demystifying your machine, increasing your sphere of influence (project preparation, hems and edgings, buttonholes and zippers, embellishments). | Learning the ins and outs of your machine sewing machine classroom the CHARLENE PHILLIPS contents About the Author.2 Introduction.6 SECTION ONE Taking Control.8 CHAPTER 1 Mastering the Materials.10 CHAPTER 2 Demystifying Your Machine . 42 SECTION TWO Increasing Your Sphere of Influence.60 CHAPTER 3 Project Preparation.62 CHAPTER 4 Hems and Edgings.72 CHAPTER 5 Buttonholes and Zippers.84 CHAPTER 6 Embellishments.98 CHAPTER 7 Surface and Thread Embellishments.118 Appendix and Reference Charts.144 Glossary.150 Resources.155 Index.156 introduction I I I I I I I I I I I All of us start at the same place the beginning. Over the years I have had my share of puckered seams creeping fabric tangled threads and tunneled stitching. Although some days I still find my trash can more full of trials-and-errors than my finished pile I eventually know what is going wrong.once I stop to analyze and think about it Experimenting with fabrics needles threads and stabilizers and learning what my sewing machine can do for me has resulted in more enjoyable sewing time and less frustration. Whether piecing quilts or sewing up a new wardrobe I would rather spend my time sewing than grabbing the seam ripper Every sewer new and experienced encounters stitch problems from time to time and knowing what to troubleshoot first can be extremely helpful. Diagnosing and remedying common problems ends frustration keeps your creative juices flowing and gives you the confidence to try new techniques. You ll be able to sew up a beautiful wardrobe like a professional when you know the correct needle to use and how to use the gorgeous threads that are available. To sew something you are proud of it must be durable have straight even stitches and look just as good after several washings as when it was first finished. For thousands of years sewing was done by hand. With the invention of the sewing machine came timesaving techniques but also the beginning of tangled threads and broken needles. It s time for .