It's such a fun and rewarding hobby. Everything here in this guide is meant to make it easier for you. Explained in clear terms, all you need to know about how to use a sewing machine if you are starting to sew today. First, the types out there: Types of Sewing Machines Choosing ...
Since I finally let go of my fear of fanny packs, I thought it was time to make my own. My creation is a cross between a fanny pack and an apron with an inner pocket. It’s perfect for craft show vendors who want to keep their money and cell phone close, but is also great for...
This is true. But in theory, there’s nothing to stop an MTM or even RTW garment from having a small armhole. They always need to make the sleeve smaller to get it into the armhole, after all; they could just make the latter smaller still. The reason they don’t is that an armhole...
working buttonhole on 3rd (5th) Row. (To make buttonhole: At beg of Row, K1, P1, K1, YO, P2 together, continue in ribbing as established across Row. Work a button hole every 2″ until 6 have been completed.) Switch to 8 straight needles. ...
It is all to easy to obsess about hand felling and buttoning points, but the end product of all that is likely to be a permanent state of anxiety, which rather obviates the point of nice clothes. Good clothes should make you feel good, not worry about getting marked down by fanatics. ...
Don't leave the edges of your holes frayed — this will make them vulnerable to wear and tear. Instead, use an eyelet or a buttonhole stitch. You can even use eyelet pliers if you don't want to do this process by hand. 5 Fasten as you would fasten a normal belt. Once your belt ...
Rows 1 and 2 until ribbing measures 2″, working buttonhole on 3rd (5th) Row. (To make buttonhole: At beg of Row, K1, P1, K1, YO, P2 together, continue in ribbing as established across Row. Work a button hole every 2″ until 6 have been completed.) Switch to 8 straight needles....