I have seen the old school ones built into the table, that would be a good starting piece? Almost like all of our hunting gear, there is an overwhelming amount of information. Some gear pouches seem like a great start!I was using my mom’s sewing machine to make shotgun shell bags out of old jeans when I was about 12. Get an old used singer and go to town. If you like it and are good at it, upgrade. There are tons of YouTube videos that can help you out. Or go ask some ladies at a church or a hobby lobby type store.
+1 on this.One of the best tips i can give you that i see beginners mess up frequently is they cant sew a straight line because they are watching the needle. Dont watch the needle. Use the edge of presser foot or other reference point for your seam allowance and just keep the edge of fabric moving along that point.
Well, I have done that before, it is just very slow!First learn to sew by hand.
Thanks for the tip! That seems nifty, like burning the edges of rope and paracord!Most of the material your using is going to be synthetic. I have all but given up the scissors and rotary cutter and replaced them with a wood burning pen. No more frayed edges and easier to cut a strait line. Just don't do it on your wife's kitchen table.
That one scares me! Between hunting, fishing, and homebrewing I am not sure I have much more capacity for hobbies to grow!Careful. I started about 18 months ago with a Montgomery Ward Signature Series from the 1960's and before you know it I have a Singer industrial walking foot and then a Brother industrial drop feed (can do zig zag and has reverse). My basement is trashed with cutting boards and materials all over.
That one scares me! Between hunting, fishing, and homebrewing I am not sure I have much more capacity for hobbies to grow!
After I bought the sewing machine...I spent probably too much on materials haha who knew there were so many optionsCareful. I started about 18 months ago with a Montgomery Ward Signature Series from the 1960's and before you know it I have a Singer industrial walking foot and then a Brother industrial drop feed (can do zig zag and has reverse). My basement is trashed with cutting boards and materials all over.
That one scares me! Between hunting, fishing, and homebrewing I am not sure I have much more capacity for hobbies to grow!