My sewing machine has four (four!) dials which all control different aspects of how the thread interacts with the fabric. Two of them are not supposed to be adjusted very often; one of these is set at the factory and is not supposed to need adjusting often, if at all.
The last week of September, I wound up adjusting all four until I got a consistent stitch out of the machine.
Since then, I have made one item of clothing per week, plus some extras as I go along.
This gallery has most of them (er, as of late October). The only thing I left out was the black pair of dress pants because they’re just a black pair of dress pants, and therefore a photograph wouldn’t show very much.
Things I have learned so far:
there are way more free or pay-what-you-can patterns out there than you may think before you get into it
sewing is, or at least can be, way, way faster than knitting
you don’t need to be a dressmaking master if you (and this is important) take your time and keep a seam ripper handy






