Sewing Bespoke Hobby Tips App is a brand new practical app for makers who sew or would like to start sewing
Sewing Bespoke Hobby Tips App
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Sewing Bespoke Hobby Tips App is a brand new practical app for makers who sew or would like to start sewing.
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Sewing Bespoke Hobby Tips App is a brand new practical app for makers who sew or would like to start sewing.
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Welcome to your home for sewing - Discover everything you need to help you with your sewing adventures.
Learn the techniques that make sewing fun and easy
Do you know the process of how to get started sewing? I will tell you!
Are you afraid to make mistakes? - Your place is here!
What tools and equipment do you need? - Here's the answer
How to thread the top thread?
How to fill a bobbin?
How to decorate children's clothes?
How to sew simple things?
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Sewing is both a useful skill to know and a great way to pass the time. With just a needle and thread, or sewing machine, you can stitch pieces of fabric together, patch holes, and create unique designs and patterns. It’s simple to learn, fun to master, and can be picked up by anyone.
If you’re just getting started sewing, it can be really intimidating in so many ways! Maybe you’ve prepped yourself with all the things you think you need to begin sewing, but when you sit down to tackle that first project, the instructions are confusing and there are sewing terms thrown in there that you don’t understand.
Words like bias and backstitch and applique-what do these all mean? You can’t sew this project unless you understand them, right?
So, here some key expressions from the sewing world:
Applique: To applique is to sew one piece of fabric on top of another, done with a satin stitch (a very tight zig-zag).
Back-stitch: To backstretch, you will simply hold down the reverse lever or button on your machine and the machine will sew backward. You will do this when you need to knot your fabric
Baste: A baste is a long and loose stitch- the longest possible that your machine will do. To baste you will need to set your stitch length to its longest setting. When you baste you won’t knot the thread at the beginning of the end. A baste is usually used just to hold the fabric in place prior to sewing or is used to gather fabric.
Bias: The bias of the fabric is the 45% angle from the grain of the fabric (see grain below). So basically, if you turn or cut your fabric 45% (or diagonally) from the straight up and down the direction that the fabric would typically go, you are cutting on the bias. This is sometimes called for in a clothing pattern because it changes how the fabric hangs.
Bias Tape: Some patterns you use will call for bias tape. You can buy this at the fabric store. It will come in a package and is typically used to edge things. It is cut on the bias which means that it bends easily around corners, making it perfect for finishing an edge on some items.
Bobbin: The bobbin is the thread that comes up from the bottom and meets the thread from your spool to form the stitch. You will have to wind your bobbin and then insert it in your machine properly.
Grain: Look very closely at your fabric and you will see threads that go up and down and sideways, perpendicular to each other. This is the grain of the fabric.
Knot: To knot your fabric while sewing you will sew forward about 1 inch, reverse (or backstitch) back over those stitches and then sew forward again.
Pin: You will use pins a lot while sewing. Pinning helps hold the fabric in place before you sew it.
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