9.12.2011

sewing help needed!

Only three people have taught me to sew:

1)  My 7th grade Home Ec teacher.  I can't remember her name, but I do remember she didn't have a lot of patience.  I made a pillowcase and a pair of elastic-banded shorts.  Both were in Looney Tunes prints.  Hot, I know.

2)  My grandma.  She taught me how to make the pillowcase when my Home Ec teacher couldn't/wouldn't.

3)  My friend, Leah, who re-taught me how to make a pillowcase fifteen years after Home Ec class.  (That class was 15 years ago?  Yikes.)

My point today?  I've pretty much only made pillowcases and I'm starting on a quilt.  I'm experimenting with other fabrics.  And when things screw up, I need to find someone to help me out.  This is where you, dear readers, come in the picture.

Here's what happened with the bobbin thread:




If it helps anyone, the fabric you don't see is 100% cotton and what you see here is terrycloth.  Oh, and try to ignore the fact that I can't sew in a straight line.  I'm a beginner.

Any ideas why the thread messed up like that?  Problem with the bobbin?  Do I need a different type of thread or needle?

2 comments:

Kathryn said...

It looks like you either need a different needle and/or you need to adjust the tension of your thread. Mess with it a little on a scrap piece of fabric (probably the thickness of whatever you're making) and see what changes. Sewing is a lot of trial and error, and from what I've seen, you're doing a great job with some really neat projects!

April Barnett said...

I can not offer much sewing advice, as I am just beginning to learn myself; however, I also made a pair of looney tunes printed shorts in the 7th grade. We sound awesome don't we? :)