I came home from my last class with a bunch of patterns and a load of enthusiasm for sewing. I decided to go ahead and make something on my own. I chose a fleece top with collar and zipper and front pocket. It is marked "easy" but it's a step up from what I have done so far with this machine.
Already I am learning some things. I worried about sewing fleece because I didn't know anything about it. I wondered if I should overcast all seam edges. I wondered if I needed a special needle or presser foot. What I have learned so far:
About fleece:
* Fleece doesn't ravel. I guess I should have figured that out just from looking at it. But hey! So I do not need to overcast edges. I can if I want, though, for a nice appearance and to reduce a bit of the bulk.
* I can use a universal needle.
* It's best to reduce the pressure of the presser foot for thick fabrics like fleece. My machine has a dial I can turn to reduce or increase pressure. For thin fabrics it's best to up the pressure. I have learned from webpages that if you do not have a machine that allows changes in pressure it is no big deal, however.
* There is a right side and a wrong side. Honestly, I did not know that and did not do what I should have when I laid out the patterns to determine which side was which. I am flying blind here, but next time I'll know to check.
* Fleece is susceptible to heat. Pressing is not recommended. If needed, one can use a damp press cloth or steam from above.
So far I have the pieces cut out and have sewn several seams. It is going well so far.
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