Do you have kids leaving the house this year? For college? Getting their own place? I think a sewing kit is essential for any new grad–along with the basic know-how to sew on a button :). I put together a quick kit for The Girl so that she can make basic repairs while she is away. It was super simple, and it allowed me to add only the things I know she’ll need, rather than all of extras that come with a pre-assembled kits–space is at a premium after all.
Here’s a list of the basics you might want to include if you are putting a sewing kit together:
- A small box or container to keep your kit in
- Thread: An assortment of colors is best, but make sure at the very least, you have black, white, navy, red and a neutral color. Those should cover pretty most repairs.
- Needles
- Pin cushion with an assortment of straight pins
- Safety pins
- Scissors {I seriously recommend a small pair of Fiskars. They make the best cuts on fabric and will last a lifetime}
- Thimble
- Extra buttons
- Measuring tape {this one isn’t necessarily an essential for basic repairs, but if your student needs to know their inseam or they want to measure a hem, they will have one.}
That small list of items will cover most basic repairs, and hopefully prevent a pile of “mending” from coming home at Thanksgiving {though, don’t hold your breath :)}.
~Mavis
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