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I have been sewing for over 40 years and use several tools and have learned from many bloggers and youtubers about some newer products that make sewing easier. The first one I use a TON is a seam ripper.

I have made many mistakes through my sewing journey and a seam ripper is your best friend when having to undo your work. I prefer one with a thicker handle because it’s easier to hold but a simple inexpensive version is great. They also work great for opening button holes.

Next is a sewing gage. It comes in handy when measuring seam allowance or adding a seam allowance to a pattern that doesn’t have one already. It is also helpful when pinning hems and such. However, a ruler or measuring tape will work too. I find the sewing gage helpful because you just set your measurement throughout using it.

I can’t tell you haw many times I have pinched myself trying to make sure the fabric stays flat when going under your needle. I learned from several youtubers to use an awl. It makes sewing so much easier. I have one with a plastic bulb like end. If you have a woodworking awl, it will work just fine.

Now this next tool is a preference. I use a mini iron to press my seams and pleats and such. I find the mini iron is compact and I can have it plugged in and use right next to my sewing machine. I regular iron works just fine, I just prefer not having to get up and down unless its something big that has to be pressed.

Lastly is my sewing machine. There are so many different styles and prices to sewing machines. I use Brother sewing machines because they are easy to use and they range from under $100 to thousands depending on what you want and need. If you are just a home sewer and need a simple machine I recommend the under $100 which you can get anywhere from Walmart to Amazon.

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