Learn hand sewing with basic hand stitches. There are many different stitches in sewing. Stitching techniques are a must know and essential to be able to repair or sew your own clothes. #shorts #sewyourownclothes
This is so helpful! I bought my dog a Hawaiian shirt since we are going to the beach, but since he is so tiny the back end of the shirt was long. I used this hack to tuck in the end of the shirt and sew it to where it's shorter now! Now he is beach ready!!!💗
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dFecR4z5F3g.html This is the link to my detailed video on how to make a starting knot and an ending knot for hand sewing. Hope this helps
As a guy, my mom is too busy to sew a shirt that i have, so i've been looking to see how to do it myself. This is what i was looking for. Thx. (I promise i do other chores around the house, just didnt know how to do this one. Just putting it out there incase people thought i was sitting around while begging my mom to do it lol).
You knot it, by putting your needle through the last stitch, then you pull the needle like a new thread. Don’t pull it all the way, instead there will be a loop with the thread you’re about to make, put your needle through the hoop and pull. Do it 2 times, then cut off the string with scissors.
@SewingatHomeMom 😁 I'm almost done with it then on to the top. Making a basic Indian inspired costume for her for Friday, I will have a short up of how it turned out if you want to maybe see how it turned out. My 1st major project 😁
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dFecR4z5F3g.html This is a link to my video on How to start and how to finish sewing stitch, with a sewing knot. Let me know if after watching this video you still have questions. Cheers!
I lived in a rent alone in a town far away form my village I don't know how to sew my clothes but now I know hot sew the clothes because of u mam thank you 😊❤
Hey, I'm explaining this in my newest video. If you want, you can check it out in my upload on how to tie a starting knot and an ending knot to secure the stitch. Here is the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dFecR4z5F3g.html Hope it helps!
sorry, I don't understand. Are you talking about the raw edge of the fabric? If that's the case, then it is best to secure/finish the edges by zigzag stitch (done on sewing machine), or run it through serger machine, or trim the fabric with zigzag scissors. Another option is to finish the raw edges by hand with overcast stitch/overlock stitch. I hope this helps!