Simplicity SP100 Quik Press Machine
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Simplicity SP100 Quik Press 




 

Product Description

 You can press much more fabric at one time with the Simplicity SP100 Quik Press. Use it for home tailoring, quilting and detailed sewing. You can set pleats, gathers and pant leg creases. Try doing sleeves and darts on the tapered end of this machine. Heat transfers are an easy delight to accomplish. You can select either 50 or 100 pounds on the temperature dial and pressure selector. Handles everything including delicate nylon and wrinkled linen.

Automatic shutoff
nonstick cotton cover
long handle
spray bottle

This is a extremely easy to learn. 


Sewing Tip:

How To Make Your Own Prom Dress 

When it comes to formal occasions like the prom, no girl wants to be wearing the same thing as someone else.  With limited options when it comes to dress shopping, an alternative to the norm is creating your own dress, and usually for less!  From bodice to sash, sewing your own prom dress can be extremely rewarding for any prom-goer. 

Step one:  Choose a pattern.  Although the number of stores that carry fabrics and sewing patterns has diminished over the past few years, you can still find plenty of places that sell them, such as Jo-Ann Fabrics.  Strapless? Halter? Tea-length?  With numerous companies making patterns, you are bound to find one that satisfies your taste.  McCall’s, Vogue, and Simplicity are just a few major brands offering a wide selection of patterns.  These patterns have every detail you will need to complete your dress, including what kinds of fabrics you will need as well as how much, if you need a zipper or hook and eyes or boning for a bodice, etc. 

Step two:  After obtaining your correct measurements using measuring tape, you can figure out how much fabric you need by comparing them to the sizes listed on the pattern.  It is a good idea to figure out exactly what you will want your completed outfit to look like, including gloves, shalls, hair details, shoes, and extra “costume” pieces such as sashes, bows, boas, or jewels.  If you know you will want to add detailing beyond what the pattern has, it may be a good idea to buy extra fabric or tulle to save you time and money and possibly frustration in the case it is sold out when you need it later. 

Obviously, nicer fabrics will be more expensive than cheaper fabrics, but it is always smart to shop the sale racks (just like shopping at any other store) for discounted fabrics.  Always remember to buy thread that matches the fabric you are working with. 

Step three:  Complete the dress.  Paying extra special attention to the pattern directions, finish cutting and sewing your dress.  Once you have the finished product, you can begin to make it your own.  Be creative!  Tie a silk belt around the waist, sew a boa around top edge, embroider a flower or star design at the bottom or up the side of the skirt.  Make it what you want! Most importantly, don’t worry about it being duplicated.  This is your dress now!

 

 

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