Yes, we sewists make a lot of mistakes. And as beginners, it's even harder to know what to do. But don't worry, you are not alone and in this video, I share some of the (many) sewing mistakes I’ve done over the years! Seven sewing mistakes I did as a beginner sewist http://www.thelaststitch.com/2016/10/sewing-mistakes-beginner-sewist/ Sewing things that I should remember, but I just can't http://www.thelaststitch.com/2017/08/sewing-things-remember-just-cant/ When I started back in the 80’s sewing information was scarce and many in my parent’s generation had dismissed the sewing tradition of past generations and moved on to more modern interests. Especially information on sewing with knits was nearly impossible to find, at least here in Sweden. 1. WOVEN AND KNIT FABRICS ARE NOT INTERCHANGEABLE I’m sure some of might think “duh!” right now. Well it took my years to figure that seemingly easy principle out! Some examples of those failed attempts Trying to make fitted a draped wrap top in woven rayon (hey rayon feels soft, so why not!) Making a cardigan in woven jacquard wool (a wool fabric with a pattern that looks like a knit equals a sweater fabric, right?) A fitted raglan sweater using a woven wool mohair fabric (if it’s mohair, it must be a knit, never mind that it has zero stretch… 2. DON’T TRY TO MAKE A GARMENT SMALLER BY SKIPPING THE SEAM ALLOWANCE While the sides will be smaller, I failed to understand that all curves, such as the neckline, crotch and armscye will actually be bigger if you don’t add seam allowance. Took me a while to figure that out! 3. I AM PETITE AND NEED TO ADJUST MY PATTERN ACCORDINGLY What, me, short?!? And to add to this issue, the difference between my waist and upper hip/tummy is 20 cm (8 inches) and if I don’t shorten the bodice, the smallest part of a fitted garment will end up right on my tummy. Took me years to figure out why garments were so tight over my abdomen. 5. INTERFACING AND FUSIBLES ARE ACTUALLY VERY USEFUL, DON’T SKIP THEM In the beginning, for some unknown reason, I only used them for waistbands and cuffs, thus my button plackets, collars, pockets and fly shields all looked shapeless and wrinkly. 5. Lift the presser foot before threading the machine ✂️ Shop my sewing books and patterns https://shop.thelaststitch.com/ 📘 Order my latest book Master the Coverstitch Machine https://www.thelaststitch.com/master-the-coverstitch-book/ 🏃♀️ Get my book Sewing Activewear http://www.thelaststitch.com/sewingactivewear ✂️ Shop my favourite sewing tools https://www.amazon.com/shop/thelaststitch Sign up to get a quick guide to the best sewing machine stretch seams http://www.thelaststitch.com/knit-sewing-machine-stitches/ ✂️Find me on the Internet✂️ My blog: http://www.thelaststitch.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/laststitch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laststitchsew/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.se/thelaststitchsew/ Amazon Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases that are disclosed as Amazon affiliate links.

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