How To Make A Loop For A Hook And Eye at Joel Kates blog

How To Make A Loop For A Hook And Eye. Hello everyonethat day i am going to show you how to make a hook and loop in blouse or other fabric materials.hope you all. To be honest, i am not a fan of hook and eyes but there are an essential closure to any type of garment, even used as design details. Anchoring the hook or eye using small buttonhole. Instead, you will see a large thread loop. Secure your knotted thread in the place where the metal eye would have been positioned. Use this bar of thread as the base to then sew blanket stitch along the loop. Take two or three stitches across the metal loops, just to anchor the hook or eye in place. They should be less than ¼ inch (6mm) long. Pass your needle through that loop and pull the thread, forming a small knot. Repeat this process three to four more times so that the stitches nestle next to each other instead of on top of each other. Put your needle through this loop, front to back (make sure the loop isn’t twisted), and pull the thread until it is tight against the wire. This creates a small knot at that point. Make about four loops of thread, all the same size and in the same place.

How to Make a Basic Loop with Round Nose Pliers from Wire Wrapping
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Repeat this process three to four more times so that the stitches nestle next to each other instead of on top of each other. They should be less than ¼ inch (6mm) long. This creates a small knot at that point. Pass your needle through that loop and pull the thread, forming a small knot. Make about four loops of thread, all the same size and in the same place. Use this bar of thread as the base to then sew blanket stitch along the loop. Secure your knotted thread in the place where the metal eye would have been positioned. Instead, you will see a large thread loop. Take two or three stitches across the metal loops, just to anchor the hook or eye in place. To be honest, i am not a fan of hook and eyes but there are an essential closure to any type of garment, even used as design details.

How to Make a Basic Loop with Round Nose Pliers from Wire Wrapping

How To Make A Loop For A Hook And Eye Hello everyonethat day i am going to show you how to make a hook and loop in blouse or other fabric materials.hope you all. Repeat this process three to four more times so that the stitches nestle next to each other instead of on top of each other. Make about four loops of thread, all the same size and in the same place. Secure your knotted thread in the place where the metal eye would have been positioned. Use this bar of thread as the base to then sew blanket stitch along the loop. Pass your needle through that loop and pull the thread, forming a small knot. Take two or three stitches across the metal loops, just to anchor the hook or eye in place. Instead, you will see a large thread loop. Anchoring the hook or eye using small buttonhole. They should be less than ¼ inch (6mm) long. Hello everyonethat day i am going to show you how to make a hook and loop in blouse or other fabric materials.hope you all. This creates a small knot at that point. Put your needle through this loop, front to back (make sure the loop isn’t twisted), and pull the thread until it is tight against the wire. To be honest, i am not a fan of hook and eyes but there are an essential closure to any type of garment, even used as design details.

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