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11/27/2009

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wundermary

Wow! That Threads DVD is intense! I think I was salivating as I clicked through to the description.

Lee-Ann

I already own the Ruth Singer book and cant recommend it enough. I havent been sewing for long and every time I start a new project I go to that book for help and advice. Im going to email this post to my boyfriend now and see if he gets the hint!

Heather

There are a ton of good suggestions here. Patterns I think are especially a good idea. You might pick out one theyd never have picked out for themselves.And who knows it might have at the very least something interesting or a basic shape to it they can modify to work into what they like to wear.Though when it comes to buying fabric I think most people would be better off sticking with the gift certificate.

Caitlin @ Clutter Cubed

Time is definitely on my wish list this year!Even time spent helping the person who sews tidy up their sewing area - organizing thread, patterns, etc. Id love it if someone helped me out like that as a gift!

Claudine

on the pricey side, a subscription to Selvedge magazine is on my list. http://www.selvedge.org/

Anonymous

If youre buying modern patterns from one of the major sellers (Simplicity, McCalls, Vogue, Butterick), NEVER pay full price. They often go on sale for a dollar or two, (a bit more for Vogue), so you should never pay the $15+ cover price. I once gave 10 costume patterns to an aspiring costume mistress. She was thrilled.

Joni

This is timely advice. I got my younger sister, who is an aspiring sewist, in the Family Christmas Name Draw and it took me approximately 6 seconds to decide what to give her. I went down to my local Big Box Fabric Store and picked out some patterns (for 99 cents - I agree with the above poster, I NEVER pay full price for current patterns) that were pretty vintage-y looking, and now Im on the hunt for the perfect fabric, thread, and notions to go along with. Ill box the whole thing up (along with a vintage slip with my sisters first name I found on it that I found at a church sale) and mail it to her and voila! Christmas is taken care of.You could argue that by selecting the patterns and fabric *for* her, Im imposing my own personal style choices on my sister. I say that if she didnt want to have my personal style choices imposed on her, she should have had the good sense to be born first.

Theresa

Great advice. Id love any of those gifts. I do sew some of my gifts.

Packrat

I sew. Or, at least I used to. I made all my grandmothers clothes, most of mine, and most of my mothers.I have a huge wish - my own sewing room. I want room to have several machines set up. It must have tons and tons of storage space, a huge cutting area. It must be warm in the winter, cool in the summer. It must have natural light. I dont want much, do I? lolDo you know that I dont really know anyone else who sews?

Anonymous

This is a great list, thanks. Doris Chan did a similar one last year of gifts for people who crochet--cant have too many hooks, just as you cant have too many sewing tools (and my husband took her advice). For specific sewing tools, I highly recommend the magnetic pin-holder. I wish Id had that years ago--love it! Also all kinds of cutting tools, measuring tools, marking tools, extra machine needles, --and bodkins are a must-have.The Threads DVD--wow. I have many many back issues, some very early. They are still inspirational. Id love to have the complete set and all easily accessible.

brocadegoddess

I just saw that Sewing Bible book at the bookstore last night and I want it!I also saw - for those of us who are both sewists and Jane Austen fans: Jane Austens Sewing Basket - and really reasonable priced! I already have a friend Im thinking of for it, and would love to receive it myself!Im also seriously eyeing the Threads DVD and will be dropping hints to appropriate persons tout suite!

Anonymous

Name labels! I would love to get some Handmade with Love by . . . labels. Somehow, buying them myself seems self-aggrandizing. As a gift, theyd be perfect.

Eirlys

Lovely, thoughtful ideas. I too can vouch for the Sewing Bible (have had the UK version for a while and find it both deeply practical and deliciously inspiring. And did you know that the author credits you in the acknowledgments as key inspiration, Erin? There is no end to your influence!). The time gift is cute too. Oh, and can we all consider using the word bodkin more in 2010? Would make the perfect term of endearment for a cat, say, or buffed significant other. Happy Holidays!

Erin

Oh, my goodness! No, Eirlys, I didnt see that in the Acknowledgments! How kind of Ruth!(I am quite overwhelmed. I think this is the first time Ive been thanked in a book where I wasnt the editor!)

Jen ~ MOMSPatterns

And dont forget Gift Certificates for those who sew but you arent quite sure what theyd like.. I know I offer them at MOMSPatterns and am sure there are other vintage pattern sellers who have them!I like the idea of TIME.. to be able to hand someone a pattern and fabric and have them stitch it all up for me? AH. Thatd be great!

Jen ~ MOMSPatterns

And dont forget Gift Certificates for those who sew but you arent quite sure what theyd like.. I know I offer them at MOMSPatterns and am sure there are other vintage pattern sellers who have them!I like the idea of TIME.. to be able to hand someone a pattern and fabric and have them stitch it all up for me? AH. Thatd be great!

Allison

Oh, the TIME gift is the best! I have a baby now and it is unbelievably challenging to get sewing time in ... I am thinking of asking hubby for this for Yule now!

Melissa

A cordless iron has been on my wish list for years, but they can be pricey. One of the best Christmas gifts I got was a big standing pincushion with a heavy base, that I can use to weight down the patterns while Im pinning. Storage. I always need more!

Sara

I love your whole last paragraph on the gift of time. Thats always first on my wish list, but I never get it. Sigh, pout.I asked for 9 skeins of yarn to make a crochet skirt with. Think Ill get it??;)

Anonymous

I want to be your friend and have you buy gifts for me! They would be wonderful! :-)

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