dimanche 20 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.

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.

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.

Look out for seam allowance markings that are present on your machine plate. They were originally placed there to help you determine the correct allowance but following that can also help you sew in a straighter manner. However, not all machines are equipped with such, like vintage ones so you may have to improvise or make one on your own.

Okay, so you find out that the machine you are using does not have such as mentioned in number two and you may feel like it is such a bummer, you can always use a solid colored tape or washi tapes. Make your own seam allowance markings by putting tape on the plate of the equipment depending on the how you want it to be. And then you can apply the tips mentioned in the paragraph before this.

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.

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.

One thing also that is very common among people who have just started such is that they seem to be a little jittery and speed up even when there is no need to. If you are a starter, it does not hurt to slow down and ensure that what you are doing is right. Always remember that you are in control of the machine and not the other way around.

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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