How 2 Sew: Beginner To Advanced Online Sewing Course
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 21.14 GB | Duration: 18h 6m
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 21.14 GB | Duration: 18h 6m
Including FREE Sewing Patterns/Templates
What you'll learn
Introduction to Tools
Tape Reading
Hand Sewing
Sewing Machine and it's Relation
Sewing Symbols
Sewing Machine Practice Sheets
How to Begin with Threads
How to Use Scissor
How to Start with Thread and Tacks
What is a Fabric
Iron Box and it's Uses
Stitch with Fabric
Stitch according to Throat Plate with Fabric
Basic Seams
On Fold Seams
Open Seams
Felled Seams
Welt Seams
Lapped Seams
Edge Finish
Fold Hem Edge Finish
Faced Hem Edge Finish
Binding Edge Finish
Piping Edge Finish
Extended Edge
Insert Seams
Darts and it's Types
Waist Hem Parts
Neck Lines
Hook Part and Eye Part
Loops
Bias Cords
Bias Cord Piping with Neck Lines
Pockets
Sleeve Attachments
Plackets and Opens
Cuffs
Collars
Zippers
Neck Finishings with Zipper
Zippers and Waist Bands
Elastic Attachments
Requirements
Required: Sewing Machine, Iron Box, Scissors, Measuring Tape, Pins, Thread, Fabric marker or chalk, Seam Ripper, Fabric
There are no prerequisites to learn this course. This course will be for everyone who wants to start from Basics. So, you can learn this course!
Description
As this course will teach you the complete basics of stitching and advanced stitching techniques. This course will also help you to pursue Basic and Advanced Pattern Making Courses and improve your skills. This online sewing course is specifically created to teach you the easier way of sewing, We teach the basics as well as more advanced sewing in this online sewing course. Our sewing course is very detailed and easy to follow, with beginners in mind. You will learn how to understand your sewing machine, about different sewing feet that make the sewing easier, learn about tension on the sewing machine and what to do when troubleshooting occurs. We teach you how to practice hand sewing, sewing symbols, scissors, threads and tacks, iron box and its uses, basic seams, on-fold seams, open seams, felled seams, welt seams, lapped seams, edge finish, fold hem edge finish, faced hem edge finish, binding edge finish, piping edge finish, extended edge, insert seams, darts and it's types, waist hem parts, necklines, hook part and eye part, loops, bias cords, bias cord piping with necklines, pockets, sleeve attachments, plackets and opens, cuffs, collars, zippers, neck finishings with zipper, zippers and waistbands, and elastic attachmentsThis course exists of 170+ Lectures and 18 Hours of video content, you will sew different sewing skills. After finishing this course, you will be able to sew any design easily. This sewing course is for anyone, young and old, who has a passion for sewing and would like to learn a new skill as a hobby or to create an income from home. After finishing this course, you should be ready to do our online pattern-making courses where we teach you how to take correct measurements, draft all ladies' bodice blocks with different designs, sleeves and pants patterns and many more designs.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Before you Begin
Lecture 2 2.1 Description, Tools Required and Printing
Lecture 3 2.2 Hand Sewing Tools
Lecture 4 2.3 Sewing Tools
Lecture 5 2.4 Ironing Tools
Lecture 6 2.5 Stationery Tools
Lecture 7 2.6 Sewing Machines
Section 3: Tape Reading
Lecture 8 3.1 Description
Lecture 9 3.2 Importance of Tape
Lecture 10 3.3 Centimeters
Lecture 11 3.4 1/8th Inch
Lecture 12 3.5 1/16th Inch
Section 4: Hand Sewing
Lecture 13 4.1 Description
Lecture 14 4.2 Needles
Lecture 15 4.3 Tailor's Knot
Lecture 16 4.4 Thimble
Lecture 17 4.5 Even Basting
Lecture 18 4.6 Uneven Basting
Lecture 19 4.7 Diagonal Basting
Lecture 20 4.8 Catch Stitch
Lecture 21 4.9 1/8th Hem
Lecture 22 4.10 1/6th Hem
Lecture 23 4.11 Blanket Stitch
Lecture 24 4.12 Button Hole
Lecture 25 4.13 Buttons
Lecture 26 4.14 Hook and Eye
Lecture 27 4.15 Two Piece Trouser Hooks and Eye
Lecture 28 4.16 Snaps
Section 5: Sewing Machine and its Relation
Lecture 29 5.1 Description
Lecture 30 5.2 How To Select Your Sewing Machine
Lecture 31 5.3 Parts and Names
Lecture 32 5.4 Feel and Observe
Lecture 33 5.5 Machine Controlling
Section 6: Sewing Pattern Symbols
Lecture 34 6.1 Description
Lecture 35 6.2 Symbols
Lecture 36 6.3 Sewing Pattern Shortcuts
Section 7: Sewing Machine Practicing Sheets (Without Thread)
Lecture 37 7.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 38 7.2 Straight Lines
Lecture 39 7.3 Square Box
Lecture 40 7.4 V - Shapes
Lecture 41 7.5 Waves
Lecture 42 7.6 Circles
Lecture 43 7.7 Neck Shapes
Section 8: How To Begin With Threads
Lecture 44 8.1 Description
Lecture 45 8.2 Bobbin Winding
Lecture 46 8.3 Inserting Thread into Needle Eye
Section 9: Scissors
Lecture 47 9.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 48 9.2 How to Use Scissors
Lecture 49 9.3 How to Practice
Section 10: Start with Thread and Tacks
Lecture 50 10.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 51 10.2 Edge Stitch
Lecture 52 10.3 1/4 Stitch
Lecture 53 10.4 3/8 Stitch
Lecture 54 10.5 1/2 Stitch
Section 11: Fabrics
Lecture 55 11.1 Description
Lecture 56 11.2 Fabrics Dimensions
Lecture 57 11.3 Grain Lines
Lecture 58 11.4 Right and Wrong Side
Section 12: Ironing Box and Uses
Lecture 59 12.1 Description
Lecture 60 12.2 Iron Box Selection
Lecture 61 12.3 How to Use Iron Box
Section 13: Stitch with Fabric
Lecture 62 13.1 Description
Lecture 63 13.2 Grainline
Lecture 64 13.3 Cross Grainline
Lecture 65 13.4 Bias Grainline
Lecture 66 13.5 Circles
Lecture 67 13.6 Shapes
Section 14: Stitch According to Throat Plate with Fabric
Lecture 68 14.1 Description
Lecture 69 14.2 Edge Stitch
Lecture 70 14.3 1/4 Inch Stitch
Lecture 71 14.4 3/8 Inch Stitch
Lecture 72 14.5 1/2 Inch Stitch
Section 15: Basic Seams
Lecture 73 15.1 Description
Lecture 74 15.2 Non-Stitch
Lecture 75 15.3 Plain Seam
Lecture 76 15.4 Bias Seam
Lecture 77 15.5 French Seam
Section 16: On Fold Stitches
Lecture 78 16.1 Edge Stitch
Lecture 79 16.2 Top Stitch
Section 17: Open Seams
Lecture 80 17.1 Open Seam
Lecture 81 17.2 Top Stitch
Section 18: Felled Seams
Lecture 82 18.1 Non-Top Stitch
Lecture 83 18.2 Edge Stitch
Lecture 84 18.3 Top Stitch
Lecture 85 18.4 Double Top Stitch
Section 19: Welt Seams
Lecture 86 19.1 Top Stitch
Lecture 87 19.2 Double Top Stitch
Section 20: Lapped Seams
Lecture 88 20.1 Edge Stitch
Lecture 89 20.2 Top Stitch
Lecture 90 20.3 Double Top Stitch
Section 21: Edge Finish
Lecture 91 21.1 Pico
Lecture 92 21.2 Overlock
Section 22: Double Fold Hem Edge Finish
Lecture 93 22.1 Top Stitch
Lecture 94 22.2 Narrow Stitch
Section 23: Faced Hem Edge Finish
Lecture 95 23.1 Top Stitch
Lecture 96 23.2 Double Top Stitch
Lecture 97 23.3 Bound Hem
Lecture 98 23.4 Bias Bound Hem
Section 24: Binding Edge Finish
Lecture 99 24.1 Binding Edge
Lecture 100 24.2 Bias Binding Edge
Section 25: Cord Piping Edge Finish
Lecture 101 25.1 How to Change Piping Footer
Lecture 102 25.2 Piping
Lecture 103 25.3 Top Stitch
Lecture 104 25.4 Bias Top Stitch
Section 26: Extended Edge
Lecture 105 26.1 Extended Seam
Section 27: Insert Seams
Lecture 106 27.1 Description
Lecture 107 27.2 Non-Top Stitch
Lecture 108 27.3 Cord Piping
Lecture 109 27.4 Bias Cord Piping
Section 28: Darts and Types
Lecture 110 28.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 111 28.2 Straight Darts
Lecture 112 28.3 Double Darts
Lecture 113 28.4 Side Darts
Lecture 114 28.5 Convex and Concave
Section 29: Waist Hem Parts
Lecture 115 29.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 116 29.2 Type - 1
Lecture 117 29.3 Type - 2
Lecture 118 29.4 Туре - 3
Lecture 119 29.5 Type - 4
Section 30: Neck Lines
Lecture 120 30.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 121 30.2 Bias Seam
Lecture 122 30.3 Bias Bound Hem
Lecture 123 30.4 Bias Binding
Lecture 124 30.5 Square Neck
Lecture 125 30.6 ‘U’ Neck
Lecture 126 30.7 ‘V’ Neck
Lecture 127 30.8 Queen Anne
Lecture 128 30.9 Sweet Heart
Lecture 129 30.10 Scallop
Section 31: Hook Part and Eye Part
Lecture 130 31.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 131 31.2 Hook and Eye Part
Section 32: Loops
Lecture 132 32.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 133 32.2 One Inch Loops
Lecture 134 32.3 Half Inch Loops
Section 33: Bias Cords
Lecture 135 33.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 136 33.2 1/4 Bias Cords
Lecture 137 33.3 1/8 Bias Cords
Section 34: Bias Cord Piping with Neck Lines
Lecture 138 34.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 139 34.2 Bias Cord Piping
Lecture 140 34.3 Bias Cord Piping with Neck Lines
Lecture 141 34.4 Faced Hem with Bias Cord
Lecture 142 34.5 Insert Piping
Section 35: Pockets
Lecture 143 35.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 144 35.2 Patch Pocket
Lecture 145 35.3 Patch Pocket with Flap
Lecture 146 35.4 Inseam Pocket
Lecture 147 35.5 Inseam Pant Pocket
Lecture 148 35.6 Pant Cross Pockets
Section 36: Sleeve Attachments
Lecture 149 36.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 150 36.2 Sleeve Attachments
Section 37: Plackets and Opens
Lecture 151 37.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 152 37.2 Sleeve Placket
Lecture 153 37.3 Neck Center Placket
Section 38: Cuffs
Lecture 154 38.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 155 38.2 Cuff
Section 39: Collars
Lecture 156 39.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 157 39.2 Mandarin Collar
Lecture 158 39.3 Shirt Collar Sewing
Lecture 159 39.4 Bodice Block
Lecture 160 39.5 Collar Attachment
Section 40: Zippers
Lecture 161 40.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 162 40.2 Lapped Zip
Lecture 163 40.3 Centered Zip
Lecture 164 40.4 Concealed Zip
Lecture 165 40.5 Open Zip
Lecture 166 40.6 Fly Front Faced Zipper
Section 41: Neck Finishings with Zipper
Lecture 167 41.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 168 41.2 Lapped Zip with Bias Bound Hem
Lecture 169 41.3 Centered Zip with Bias Binding
Lecture 170 41.4 Concealed Zip with Faced Hem
Lecture 171 41.5 Open Zip with Insert Neck Finish
Section 42: Zippers and Waist Bands
Lecture 172 42.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 173 42.2 Lapped Zip with Side Open and Waist Band
Lecture 174 42.3 Fly Front Faced Zipper and Waist Band
Section 43: Elastic Attachments
Lecture 175 43.1 Description and Printing
Lecture 176 43.2 1/4 Elastic
Lecture 177 43.3 1 Inch Elastic
Lecture 178 43.4 Smocking
As this course will teach you the complete basics of stitching and advanced stitching techniques. By learning this stitching course you will be able to start your career as a Tailor or Start your own business. This course will also help you to pursue Basic and Advanced Pattern Making Courses and improve your skills.,170+ Lectures and 18 Hours of Video Content,PDF Sewing Patterns/Templates to practice sewing