Curious about sewing? Check out our comprehensive list of basic sewing supplies that every beginner should have to create stunning projects.
BY EMMA RADEBAUGH, ARTCENTRON
Sewing is both a hobby and an art form. It’s practical, mindful, and beautiful. If you’re wanting to get started in the craft, then here are the basic sewing supplies you need.
Though you can sew by hand, a sewing machine makes the process so much easier and broadens your project possibilities. There are many benefits of investing in a high-quality sewing machine, as the device will make your projects come out with a more professional appearance, and you’ll save your hands from fatigue in the process. Ultimately, a sewing machine can be your most reliable ally.
These might be tiny, but they are mighty in the world of sewing. Pins help hold fabric in place when cutting or sewing complex shapes. Needles help penetrate fabric to complete permanent stitching.
Needles for hand sewing and machine sewing are different. Buy accordingly!
Keep your pins and needles organized and easily accessible with a trusty pin cushion. For maximum convenience, buy a wrist pin cushion, which is exactly what it sounds like—it’s a pin cushion you wear on your wrist. This essential tool keeps your sharps literally on hand, meaning you won’t have to fish around a tub of sewing supplies and get accidentally pricked to find them.
You probably saw this one coming. You can’t sew without thread! It is essentially the glue of sewing projects (except for when you use actual glue, of course), stitching fabrics together. Buy high-quality thread that won’t snap or fray easily.
Precision matters in sewing, so you need a measuring tape. This tool helps you achieve accurate patterns and project dimensions, ensuring your pieces fit together perfectly.
Mistakes happen, but seam rippers are there to save the day. If you make a sloppy or accidental stitch, you can use a seam ripper to remove it and start again. It’s a small, easy-to-use tool that will save you hours—and probably a few frustrated tears—on your sewing projects.
This is perhaps another obvious inclusion, but fabric is the backbone of every sewing project. Just make sure you buy fabrics that will hold up to the tension of seams.
You can trace patterns, mark seams, and add personalized touches with fabric markers. These essential tools guide your cuts and stitches with precision. Choose washable or heat-erasable markers to protect your work from permanent stains.
You should also invest in a dedicated pair of fabric scissors. Their high-quality, supremely sharp blades ensure precision cuts that leave clean edges and prevent fraying. If you use these scissors only for fabric, they remain sharp, providing years of dependable service.
For clean, straight cuts through multiple layers of fabric, you need a rotary cutter. Pair it with a self-healing mat to protect your surfaces and elevate your fabric cutting to professional levels.
Crisp seams and professional finishes depend on a good iron. This tool helps you press your seams open, remove fabric wrinkles, and ensure your projects look polished and perfect. As a bonus, you probably already have one lying around!
Over time, you can add to your sewing arsenal as you develop and explore more advanced skills and techniques. For now, however, these basic sewing supplies are all you need to get started. With these tools at your fingertips, you can dive into the world of sewing with confidence. Best of luck!