Monday, 19 April 2021

Sewing for Beginners

 Sew Easy Fabrics for Beginners

By Mayra Cecilia

Congratulations! You have already sewn some small projects and are set to move on to sewing your own garment.  Perhaps you are now getting ready to sew your first dress and looking forward to wearing your first creative sewing expression. And if you are a bit nervous that it will not turn out perfect, don’t fret. We all make mistakes but working with certain fabrics for beginners could make your first sewing project a sure success!

Fabrics for beginners

As you start to go beyond the invisible border of buying clothes and getting ready enter the wonderful world of sewing, it is important to know that there are fabrics that are more adaptable than others. Generally, one of the most manageable fabrics to work on is cotton. This versatile fabric can be as light as a handkerchief or heavy like a canvas and is the fabric of choice for shirts, skirts, trousers, jeans, and dresses.

Fabrics can either be woven or knitted. It can be also be made from animal fibres, plant fibres or man-made fibres. Since knitted fabrics stretch more than woven fabrics, this makes them harder to manage –so let’s start sewing with woven fabrics first, like moleskin and smooth corduroy, which are almost always made from cotton. These fabrics are also relatively cheap. Stay away from cotton jersey though, because it is a fabric that is knitted by machine from fine cotton threads, making it quite stretchy and not as easy to work with. Heavy-weight cotton fabrics like denim may also be a bit difficult to manipulate.  Have a look at our article on Tips for Sewing Denim if you want to have a go.

Tips for Sewing Denim: Easier Than You Think!

Try woven linen first

Woven linen is also ideal for your first garment project. It’s available in a variety of weights and is great for summer wear. Take note that linen, which is often blended with cotton, tends to crease a lot and can be a bit expensive.  Therefore, the best project for beginners using linen are tunics, sleeveless blouses and loose shirt dresses, pyjama pants.

For a fun and easy project please take a look at our super easy tunic, the perfect project to build your sewing confidence.



If you want to sew a skirt, you can also opt for woven wool for that posh look, but this fabric is expensive. Synthetic or man-made woven fabrics like polyester and polycotton are recommended as fabrics for beginners. Crease resistant and lightweight, they are cheap and manageable. Finally, cotton velvet is stable and is great for skirts and simple but glamorous jackets.

Move on to knits as your skills grow

Generally, woven fabrics like cotton, linen, and cotton-linen blend are great choices as fabrics for beginners because they do not slip or stretch that much. Stay away from knitted fabrics like shiny polyester, silk, rayon, and cotton jersey for now.  If you really want to have a go with knits, please check out our article Sewing with Stretchy Knits for some guidance.

Sewing with Stretchy Knits

Try to use light- to medium-weight fabrics too and remember that heavy fabrics with bumpy ridges are hard to manipulate. And make sure to choose fabrics with plain colours or small prints since stripes, checks and fabrics with large patterns are tricky in laying them out.  Before you venture into knits, try your hand at slippery fabrics that are easier to manipulate, at the top of your list should be challis.

Choose the pattern, then the fabric

It’s also best to buy your sewing pattern first. Choose your fabric later because patterns will help you know not only what kind of fabric you’ll need, but also how much fabric you should buy too. After choosing your fabric, you can then buy notions like buttons, thread, and zips to match.  We have a comprehensive list of The BEST Online Fabric Shops if you're looking for fabric.

If you did all these steps, you are now ready to make your first garment. And before you know it, you will be wearing your first creation. Have fun sewing!