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How to sew the fabric piece, the fabric piece obtained by this process, and the composite fiber matrix pieces obtained using the fabric piecesPURPOSE: To produce a piece of fabric with industrial fibers even when a piece of fabric is thick by respectively adjusting the tension of a shuttle ...
2, Iron on the interfacing to the wrong side of one piece of fabric in the centre. 3, Lay the wrong side of the second piece of fabric on top of the interfacing. Pin or add clips to hold them in place. 4, Sew around all 4 sides of the pinned bookmark. Leave enough fabric borde...
Lets learn how to prepare fabric for sewing. We all know that the core of sewing is fabric – without fabric, what could we sew? But do you know how to prepare your fabric before sewing? Maybe you haven’t even given that a lot of thought? Well, I’m here today to break down ...
Trim the corners to reduce bulk. Turn right side out. To push out the corners, use apoint turning toolor something similar, like a chopstick, a knitting needle, or simply a pencil. Don't use anything sharp since it could make holes in your fabric.Now's the time topressthe fabric for...
Basically, there are two ways to do this. One thread or doubled thread. I learned doubled, and that's how I do everything now. Many people also sew using a single thread so I'll teach both ways! You'll want to trim the end of the thread that will be put through the eye with...
Top left: sew to the flounce center point; Top right: with the needle down in the fabric, lift the presser foot & turn the flounce to sew the other side; Bottom: pin & sew the other side of the flounce. Step 4: Trim the Flounce Seam ...
Bind a quilt with easy mitered corners with step-by-step instructions and illustrations to sew a perfect binding every time.
Make sure you don't distort the fabric with your iron, it helps if you press rather than glide your iron. Where To Start Sewing Your Quilt Binding Starting at the Front Or Back? If you plan to hand-stitch the binding, start from the front. You'll sew the front by machine and then...
Your stitch length when quilting is more of a personal preference. I like 3.5 mm on this velveteen fabric because the larger stitches will be a bit more visible. Once quilted, trim your quilted pillow front to 28″ x 22″ (or 38″ x 22″ for a king size sham). ...