Connnecting the tops of knit pieces together (fake grafting)15:31 Side seams06:52 Three needle bind off03:25 Kitchener stitch05:57 Sewing a side to a top06:48 How to work away yarn ends04:59 How to pick up and add stitches04:42 How to block your finished piece02:31 ...
Definitely use the mattress stitch seam to sew up the sides and the sleeves of this cardigan.Whip stitch seams (here)can also work with sewing together knit pieces but when you’re seaming stockinette, the mattress stitch is the way to go. What Yarn Do I Use To Knit This Sweater? This ...
not really like a sock at all yet. But it’s time to join it all back together into a tube. To do this we will pick up and knit stitches along the sides of the heel flap (remember all those slipped stitches?).
This video file cannot be played.(Error Code: 224003) All levels | 23 min 11 sec How to Appliqué Circles Three Ways Overview00:33 Use a hoop and whip stitch05:28 Stitch without a hoop using a running stitch08:36 Use the foil technique and a ladder stitch08:34 New...
How To Do The First Seams With Your New Sewing Machine? Now we got to the part to show you how to sew with a sewing machine. First, the general steps to sew a seam on a sewing machine: Prepare the fabric by cutting it to the desired length and width, and pressing it if necessary...
Fold the long edges right sides together and press well. Find and mark the quarter points on both the neckband and the neck opening. After that, on the neck opening, center front and center back are two of your points. The shoulder seams are usually NOT a quarter point. On the neckband...
Imagine a plain basic T-shirt with all the seams. It has 4 panels – 4 parts: 2 sleeves, the front and the back. Now imagine you unpick all the seams from this T-shirt and put the pieces of fabric on the table. You have 4 pieces of a specific shape. The shapes are cut from ...
The one on the left is a sweater knit. The one in the middle is a jersey knit. The one on the right shows the wrong side of a French terry, with its signature loops. Since knit fabrics are knit together, not woven, it can help to familiarize yourself with the different...
With RS’s together, sew 2 pieces together around edges, leaving 1/2 " / 1 cm seams and 2 " / 5 cm opening to turn right-side-out. Repeat for 2nd pair of fabric pieces. Turn RS out and press. Sew the remaining opening closed. Our pattern Emma (Version C) uses this technique. ...
If you plan to add new sleeves or a collar or drawstring, you can cut immediately along the inside of the seams at the arms and the bottom of the neckband. Keep the scissors as close to the seam lines as possible. This does not help create shape, but it is a quick, simple way to...