Tuesday, August 6, 2013

"Tools" of the Sewing Trade

It's always nice to have the right tools for the job. Here are some of Sew Eco Chic's favorites:

Needles and Pins . . . and Thimbles
The black velvet stand is padded and over 25 years old. It was a necklace holder I found in a retail shop that was going out of business. I love having my sewing needles so accessible. The big magnetic pin holder is new, and I love its size.
Some of our collection of buttons. There are old, new, vintage, wood, plastic, shell, brass . . .  and more.

Fun stuff in vintage glass jars I bought at a local auction about 20 years ago.
They make storage easy. Hair Clips, Vintage Yoyo's, Small Wood Thread Spools
Well . . . I have a big scissor collection -
mainly because I never seem to get them sharpened and just buy new ones.  
Crochet materials - hooks and different kinds of threads and yarns
Serger thread cones and hand sewing thread in many colors
One thing I find really hard to work with is the paper patterns of today. It is almost impossible to get them back into the little paper envelop they come in. So, I have many of my most used patterns in this storage system I created . . . a filing rack where I can fold the pattern pieces inside and put the envelope on the cover of a hanging file folder. Works great for me.




Headbands in progress: Vintage Yoyo's in the center of multi-layered silk daisies
My baby lock evolve - love this serger
The Pfaff 2056. Great sewing machine. My second Pfaff in 30 years. Began my sewing life with a
Sears Kenmore my mom bought for me when I was 10.

These are some of my favorite things that make my sewing days so enjoyable!
Stay Eco Chic . . . Marie