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harumidesigns · 6 years
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Sewing Samples
I had so much fun creating these samples! Above are stitched samples from a sewing machine, stuffed forms, and appliqué. I also had another sewing machine exploration in this post many moons ago. I added more stitches on the yellow sample, exploring the other stitches the machine could do. I really like that thick stroked one. 
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justkiddingart-blog · 6 years
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Sewing is fun, until the bobbin gets all messed up 🤣
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bigriverbindery · 5 years
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We’re packing up supplies for a workshop at Indiana University in Bloomington this week. We’ll be sewing up text blocks, trying a variety of sewing methods. I’m looking forward to being a Hoosier for the week. #bookbinding #bookarts #bookconservation #sewingsampler #historicbooks #indianauniversity (at Big River Bindery) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2Mmy5mFyLO/?igshid=5hxilnoh53nu
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Sewing Samples Pt. 2
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3D Stuffed Object
I used a zig zag stitch with a wide stitch, that’s why the zigzags don’t look like pointy mountains but more like low valleys.
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I usually use this kind of seam because it makes the edges of the garment sturdy and finished.
My sewing machine is not the greatest and causes lapses in the stitch. Maybe it’s because I went too quickly on on the machine.
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textileztextile · 7 years
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Sewing and Soft Sculpture Samples
Be sure to post images of your best exploration of soft sculpture sewing techniques introduced by Megan last week onto your blogs. These sewing samples will be graded as part of blog check #2 due November 15th.
Sewing samples should demonstrate your experience with sewing using a sewing machine. The need to include an exploration of creating soft form using some kind of stuffing. They should also include some sort of applique. (If you need additional fiber fill stuffing material to explore these techniques further, please see me.) Your sewing samples can also include hand stitching, but this is not required.
These samples could be as simple or as elaborate as your practice dictates. Not every sample needs to be art, but some can be. Not every sample is directly relevant to your practice, so in those cases, just use your sample as a demonstration of your current skill level in these techniques. The particular number and depth of your samples will differ from artist to artist. Just show me what you know, and where your own research into these techniques has lead you.
Use the hashtag #sewingsamples to make your post easy to identify.
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This image shows some pleating samples done on a sewing machine for commercial use. Each of these samples began as a piece of 9″ x 30″ muslin.
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sewcutepatterns · 6 years
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Make your own customized plush dino! Click on the link in the bio to shop plushie patterns. #Sewing #sewinggifts #sewingpattern #sewingvlogger #sewingmom #sewingwithstyle #sewingwithfire #sewingtags #sewingismytherapy #sewingismycardio #sewingforchildren #sewingisthebestmedicine #sewinghelper #sewingselfie #sewingbinge #sewingformama #sewingislife #SewingSamples #sewingtheseasons #sewingart #sewingskillsarebeingtested #sewingproject #dinosaur #sewcute #sewcutepatterns #plush #sewingforkids
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andreughart-blog · 7 years
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Sewing. This day was dedicated to learning how to use the sewing machines. We used small sheets of fabric and practiced just feeling out the machine. I first went over it by creating a straight line, just to be able to get a little comfortable. As soon as I felt how the machine worked I tried to create a pattern and sewing that together to keep it in place. It was fun having to feel out the machine but it’s not something I see myself using anytime soon. Maybe until I find out how else I can use it. #sewingsamples
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voyagercostume · 7 years
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I may have that post-Expo fatigue but that can't stop me getting back to uni work! Absolutely in love with these fabrics! #stretchwear #costumemaker #costumemaking #sewing #cosplay #cosplayer #sewingsample #lycra #voyagercostume
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jadecitaa · 6 years
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Seam and stitch experimentation
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bryan-white-blog · 6 years
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Inner Eyeball/Samples
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So for the eyeball that I put on the class quilt I made an inner stuffed form. The first image is of some fabric that I took from one of my cotton T-shirts and used a sewing machine to get a curved form. The next image is after I stuffed it with polyester filling and hand sewed it together. Then I crocheted brass wire into the round, hammered it flat, and stitched it to the back of the eyeball. The wire form also acts as a structure to push the form forward into the eyeball.
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This is my inspiration for my sample project and I am planning to incorporate cultural aspects of my heritage. (Please excuse my messy clothes rack; this room is my studio)
I tried to use this dress as a reference for a pattern but I realized it is way too small so I decided to make my own pattern based upon my own measurements.
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This piece I constructed from an apron I used while serving and an old scrap t-shirt fabric I’ve held on to for the hopefulness that I would get to upcycle this material. I cut up an old stocking for the top portion of the bandeau so it would not appear jagged and junky looking.
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This is the beginning process of my project. I am starting with a top bandeau piece to connect to the dress portion.
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Sewer’s Tip: The scissors on the right are fabric shears and they can only be used to cut fabric only, if they are used to cut even paper it will ruin the blade.
This is my sewing machine I think it has been with me for the past 6 years.
Random Fact: I begged my sister to buy this for me from Joanns and offered to walk her dog but never did. My sister spoils me but at least it has gone to good use.
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textileztextile · 6 years
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Sewing Samples
I would like to see your independent research into soft sculpture construction methods in your sewing samples. Please make the following samples to show what you have learned about the following techniques:
Sewing Machine
Include an image of any samples you have that demonstrate what you have learned about using the sewing machines. (If you do not have a personal sewing machine, you can use the sewing machines available to you in the Fiber classrooms.) The first image above shows some examples of what these samples might look like...for example showing experimentation with sewing machine stitches, pleating, seams, darts..etc. I need to see at least one example that demonstrates your engagement with the sewing machine. Refer to the handouts that were distributed about fabric construction techniques to help guide your research or use the internet. (Be sure to link to any helpful sites or tutorials to save for future reference.)
Applique
Applique is when you attached pieces of one material onto another material. There are lots of different strategies to do this. We talked about this in class briefly and you were given a PDF that introduced a few different applique techniques. Please include an image of 1 sample of applique as part of your sewing sample post. The second image of above shows a few examples of applique. These can be done by hand or with a sewing machine.
Stuffed Form
For your final sewing sample I’d like to see evidence of your research into soft sculpture techniques in terms of making stuffed form. Please include an image of a 3 dimensional form you have created using sewing that has been stuffed. These can be done by hand or with a sewing machine.
Your sewing samples are due at the end of the semester, graded as part of your final blog check. The last blog check is due the end of finals week, Friday May 18th.
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some examples of exploration using a sewing machine (all techniques here are included and described in more detail in your Soft Sculpture Techniques handout on beachboard)
some examples of exploration of applique techniques (all techniques here are included and described in more detail in your Applique handout on beachboard)
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thesewingboxlondon · 8 years
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All in the detail#fastenings#samplestudio#finishings#sampling#garments#sewingsamples#madeinuk#smallrunproductions
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Sewing Samples
Here are some sewing samples
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I attached freezer paper to my cut out by ironing it on, and then I used the sewing machine to attach my cutout to a different piece of fabric.
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I was making a bralette for the summer season. When I think of using the dart technique I usually use it for any area around boobs because it makes a nice cone or cylinder structure.
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This is a soft pleating I did for a top to create a ruffly look.
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