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Saturday, June 29, 2019

20 Skills Every Sewist Learns

Have you ever wondered what skills you've learned as you picked up sewing? It was a topic of discussion on one of the Facebook groups where I'm a member. The writer mentioned several and others chimed in. I've compiled the list of skills with a few examples of each. This list is certainly not exhaustive, but it's a great way to get started thinking about the many skills you have learned along the way.
  1. Artistry (creating and designing, use of color, fit and form)
  2. Chemistry (fiber content, treatment and care of fabrics, glues)
  3. Color theory (using color, color wheel)
  4. Conservation (avoiding waste, recycling)
  5. Construction (basting, stitches, sewing buttons)
  6. Efficiency (meeting deadlines, completing projects)
  7. Finances (making purchases, budgeting)
  8. Fine motor skills (hand sewing, putting in zippers, easing)
  9. Following directions (putting patterns together in order)
  10. Gross motor skills (cutting, using large equipment, setting up work-space)
  11. Hand eye co-ordination (threading needles, sewing straight and curved lines, detailed handwork)
  12. Math skills (basic math, fractions, geometry)
  13. Mechanical skills (threading and adjusting machines, long-arming, cutting equipment)
  14. Physics (fabric content, drape, pressing, lighting and electrical)
  15. Reading comprehension (patterns, books, magazines, blogs)
  16. Spatial awareness/geometry (sizing, fitting pieces together)
  17. Teaching (planning and teaching the next generation)
  18. Technical knowledge (selecting fabric, thread, and machines; adjusting patterns)
  19. Terminology (specialized vocabulary)
  20. Troubleshooting (diagnosis and repair of machines)
What have I missed? Add your ideas in the comments! 


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