Learning how to do a slip stitch technique will help you build the foundations of crochet. For our GH Stitch Club, we're showing you how to work and use slip stitch.
I stitch my binding first on the BACK side and then machine-topstitch it on the front side. That way any imperfect stitches don't show. I have tried the other way around, using machine before, and you can find a quick how-to at the bottom of this post. Quilt Binding Sewing STEPS S...
Close your dress by sewing the sides from the armpit to the side seams. Start from where the lining joins the dress. Step 4: Sew the first side of the lining Flip your dress around. Then, start sewing the first side where the lining joins the dress. Follow the same steps on the othe...
6 Basic Sewing Stitches How to Stitch a Backstitch How to Sew a Slip Stitch How to Stitch a Running Stitch How to Sew a Blanket Stitch How to Stitch a Whipstitch How to Stitch a Catch Stitch How to Sew a Button How to Tie Off the Thread and End Sewing Want to Learn More About...
Find the gappy gusset, and fold the raw edges in about 1/2″. You can press this with an iron, if you want, but I usually just press it with my fingers and pin. Topstitch close to the edge to seal the gusset. Step 15 Step 15 ...
How to Hand Sew a Seam with a Running Stitch When should you use a running stitch? The running stitch is a fast and easy way to sew a seam, so you can use it when the item you’re sewing won’t get a lot of wear. Use shorter stitches when you want them to be permanent, and...
Sewing is in consideration to be one of the first human achievements. In the first known embroideries, the strands were in twisting with wool, linen, and silk. The yarn, from sheep, goats, llamas, and other animals, was also present. ...
Want to learn how to sew? Spotlight’s guide to sewing for beginners will help you learn to use a sewing machine and basic sewing techniques - read how here!
How to Sew Spandex: In this instructable, I'm going to show you how to construct a one-piece spandex superhero costume using a home sewing machine. Contrary to popular belief, sewing spandex on a home machine is actually quite easy and effective with the
The ladder stitch is also called theslip stitchor theinvisible stitch. If you don’t have a lot ofhand sewing experience, getting out the ol’ needle and thread can be a bit daunting. But I’ve gota few tips to make things a little easierfor you!