lundi 21 novembre 2016

Hints On How To Sew A Straight Edge

By Amy Rogers


A common misbelief that many individuals hold on sewing is that it is easy when in fact, it really is not. Several sewing enthusiasts may laugh at your difficulty to put a thread through a needle because that is probably one of the easiest things that is associated with sewing. In such hobby or job, one must be patient and diligent in order to succeed.

Even with the utilization of a machine, sewing neatly can still be very hard. One needs to develop a certain level of relationship with the tools that he or she will be using in order to handle them better. Below are some tips that can help you how to sew a straight edge.

First things first, be sure that you are not in an awkward or difficult position when you are dealing with your machine. One key thing to remember is sitting straight and by that, you also have to be in a straight line with your apparatus. This will help you in sewing straighter and better.

Almost all sewing apparatus comes with markings that indicate allowance on its foot plate. This was put there for a reason and following such markings will not only help you sew straight but with the right amount of allowance as well. However, there may be machines which do not have such like older ones and this is where the next tip comes into play.

In doing so, you can use a washi, masking, or painters tape. You can tape them on the foot plate of the machine and use them both as a marker for allowance as well to help you sew straight. This way it will be easier for you to sew and you also have to option to add as many allowance measurements as you like.

One thing that beginners need to stop doing when they are sewing is staring or paying their attention to the needle. When you do so, there is a bigger possibility of you losing your track of following the tape guide so stop it and make sure that you are staring at your guide as well as the sew that one is making. Staring at the needle can hypnotize you and cause wavy lines.

If it really is hard for you to stay on track, you can use fabric markers that wash off with water. Such mark will be easier to notice as they are more visible. Just keep in mind to test such markers on a piece of fabric before using it so that you do not end up with a permanently marked finished product.

Lastly, many starters always tend to pedal too fast on their machines. Some even panic because the equipment is supposedly going to fast but they fail to realize they are the ones who are handling the apparatus. Keep in mind that the machine is dependent on you, not otherwise.

The things that look like they are the easiest to do can sometimes be the ones which are actually hard to accomplish. However, with the things above, one may be able to do the task without much difficulty. Do not give up and remember that practice makes perfect.




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