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<blockquote data-quote="FANGS" data-source="post: 756722" data-attributes="member: 16310"><p>I would be happy to give anyone who needs it advice on how to get started with sewing. It actually isn't as hard as it appears. It just takes practice like anything else. Plus you can do most things with a fairly basic, inexpensive machine.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, sewing isn't the only part you need to learn. Sizing, cutting, fitting etc. are all completely separate skills with their own learning curves. </p><p></p><p>If anyone is truly serious about learning, perhaps we could start a club of sorts and meet once in awhile on Google Hangouts or Skype and make something simple like a helmet bag etc. If you'd find value in it, maybe [USER=19020]TurboCharizard[/USER] and I can could start a basics thread for you to refer to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FANGS, post: 756722, member: 16310"] I would be happy to give anyone who needs it advice on how to get started with sewing. It actually isn't as hard as it appears. It just takes practice like anything else. Plus you can do most things with a fairly basic, inexpensive machine. Having said that, sewing isn't the only part you need to learn. Sizing, cutting, fitting etc. are all completely separate skills with their own learning curves. If anyone is truly serious about learning, perhaps we could start a club of sorts and meet once in awhile on Google Hangouts or Skype and make something simple like a helmet bag etc. If you'd find value in it, maybe [USER=19020]TurboCharizard[/USER] and I can could start a basics thread for you to refer to. [/QUOTE]
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