jeudi 24 novembre 2016

Tips On How To Sew A Straight Edge

By Amy Rogers


Many people mistake sewing to be an easy thing to accomplish, but it is not. Those who have been doing it for years will say that the task of inserting a piece of thread to the needle eye is just the start of a harder venture. Patience as well as diligence will go a long way in the field of sewing.

The hardest thing would most probably be sewing straightly and neatly, even when you are making use of a machine. As with other things, one needs to be familiar with the things that one needs to utilize in order to better understand their functions. A few pointers will be given below on how to sew a straight edge.

Just like sitting on the computer to do whatever, the most basic thing that one needs to remember is to sit straight. Being in line with your machine will help you sew straighter as opposed to hovering over it or being too low from the table. This will help you see better the machine, the fabric, as well as the line that you are aiming to sew.

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.

One can always improvise and use your resources such as tapes that can be stuck to the plate of the equipment so that you will have a marking or indicator. Check for tapes with solid colors or patterns as transparent ones are hard to spot or see. An improvised indicator will also let you place custom seam allowances.

Another common mistake that most first timers do is watching the needle as they sew. This will get you off track as you are focusing on the wrong thing instead of the markers that you have put. The up and down movement that the needle makes can also be hypnotizing as well as dizzying as can result to a headache if you keep staring at it.

Some individuals will really find it hard to just follow tape or seam markers so another alternative is drawing on the fabric. Using a washable pen, you can draw a straight line in your fabric in order to be able to follow it better. However, always test such pens on scrap fabrics to make sure that they really are washable.

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.

Oftentimes, those that seem easiest to do are actually the hardest. However, when you are knowledgeable of pointers, you can do better in trying. Learn the importance of practice because it will guide you to perfect the craft in the future.




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