Sewing Tools and Notions
Sewing is one of those hobbies where the tools and notions one must buy in order to just get started can be price-prohibitive.
For example, you need a sewing machine. At least, you do if you don’t want to sew by hand. And personally, I don’t want to sew by hand.
But also in the store, hundreds of notions, tools, and other doo-dads look essential, but are they?
Within this site, you’ll find my list of essential notions for sewing. at least, if you are sewing clothes. Keep in mind, if you are quilting, there are tools and notions that may be considered essential however, this site focuses on sewing clothes, accessories, and some housewares (like drapery, pillows, and even a little upholstery).
Before moving on, I want to define “tool” and “notion” for you. Or, rather I want to clarify tools and notions.
Sewing notions are (according to wikipedia): “small objects or accessories, including items that are sewn or otherwise attached to a finished article, such as buttons, snaps, and collar stays. Notions also include the small tools used in sewing, such as needles, thread, pins, marking pens, elastic, and seam rippers.”
So, sewing notions include, but aren’t limited to, sewing tools.
So, when you go to the store (or shop online), you’ll see the section for notions. And you will find lots of different things in that section. Depending on the store, they may break out certain types of notions, like elastic or zippers. Or they might group them all under notions. If you walk into a physical store, you’ll find your scissors, pins, and buttons in the same area usually called “notions”.
Here’s something to consider. Many notions are considered consumables. Meaning they get used up over time.
So, obviously, elastic and buttons are consumed when you sew them into your garment.
But other things like pins, needles, and even scissors are also consumables, meaning they lose their quality and function over time. Pins, needles, and scissors get dull or damaged and need to eventually be replaced. Sometimes faster than expected. Measuring tapes also can eventually need to be replaced, and not just because your cat used the end as a chew toy.
On the flip side, a good quality iron and ironing board are also tools, maybe not so much a notion, and generally last long enough that I wouldn’t consider them a consumable. I also wouldn’t consider your sewing machine a consumable. But it’s certainly a tool.
Speaking of the Sewing Machine, it gets its own special section because there is so much to cover regarding that marvel of machinery.
Learn what notions are especially important for sewing, and what tools I couldn’t live without.
My Articles on Sewing Tools and Notions
Conquer Elastic Confusion: 3 Essential Types Demystified
Elastic. Such a useful notion. (Or, is it a fabric?) But when you try to buy elastic, you’re faced with gasp choices! The three most common elastics that you’ll find are: Knit, Braided, and No-Roll. However there are other options like clear, strap elastic, picot...
Super Cool Sewing Machine Feet
There are some cool and useful sewing machine feet beyond the basics that usually come with your machine. Here are a few you might want to consider. Though, none of these are strictly necessary for quality sewing.
Needle Sizes: Considerations for Choosing
Sewing machine needles are important. Picking the correct one for what you are sewing will make all the difference in your sewing experiencing. An ill-matched needle can cause headache and frustration. There are two main things to consider when picking the needle to...
Sewing Needle Type and Fabric Pairing
Needles are important when sewing. In fact, they might be the most important choice you will make when sewing. If you get it wrong, it can cause hours of frustration, jams and other headaches. Here are the most common needle types and what fabrics are best to be sewn...
Matching Thread to Fabric
When sewing, matching thread is important. Usually. Honestly, for Many seams, if your machine is set correctly, the thread used won’t be seen. However, it’s always a good idea to get close enough to matching your thread, just in case. And then there’s the times when...
Intro to Zippers
Oh, the mighty zipper. It sure beats all those lacings one used to have to do up. Of course, I'm kind of fond of lacings. But, I'm also fond of zippers. Especially ones with fun pulls, or edgy metal zippers. There's a variety of zippers out there. This is just an...
Intro to Interfacing
Sometimes in a garment or accessory, the main fabric needs to be modified in such a way to add stability, weight, or stiffness. Usually, interfacing is tucked away in between multiple layers of fabric and you never know it's there. Such as in collars, cuffs, and...
Master Your Craft: Learn About the Sewing Machine
A sewing machine can be a pretty intimidating piece of machinery if you have never used one or are still really unfamiliar with them. Fortunately, most sewing machines are similar to each other at least in the basic features and functionality. To illustrate this...
8 Tools for Pressing – There’s More than Just an Iron
I use a lot of products for my DIY. As such I may recommend products or companies. In some cases, I may get a small commission when you click on the links or use the provided coupons (at no cost to you). As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. You...
4 Unexpected Sewing Tools You Haven’t Considered
There are hundreds of products out there made just for sewing. I mean, I have written 3 articles on just that, sewing notions that are essential or really cool for your sewing arsenal. But, sometimes objects found outside the sewing notion aisle work great as sewing...
7 Super Cool Sewing Notions
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5 Cool Sewing Notions to Make Your Hobby Easier
Sewing should be fun. In this day and age, it's relatively inexpensive to buy clothes. But, while there are really good reasons to sew your own clothes, a lot of them don't hold up if you don't find the act of sewing enjoyable. Like many hobbies, you can do a lot of...
What to look for when buying a Sewing Machine
Alright, if you're going to start sewing clothes with a machine, you'll need a machine. There's a wide variety of machine on the market. Everything from $80 to $15,000. So, you definitely need to decide your price point. Machine Talk First, let's talk about the kinds...
15 Essential Notions for Sewing Clothes: Unlock Your Sewing Potential
If you are just starting out sewing, it can be overwhelming. What all do you really need to get started? I have an article regarding the tools you need to get started sewing. I wanted to dive a little deeper into some of the notions for sewing clothes. There are some...
5 Basic Steps and Tools Needed to Start Sewing Clothes (With a Machine)
Is the following you? You want to start sewing clothes (or costumes or cosplay) for yourself, but you don't know where to start. You don't have a sewing machine. Or you have a sewing machine but haven't used it or don't know how to use it. You've never really sewn...