How To Lock Thread Sewing at Randall Nealon blog

How To Lock Thread Sewing. Fold back the lining or interlining. Stitch through both the lining/interlining and the main fabric. Your thread should go in and then come up. Trim threads close to fabric after securing stitches. Backstitch over previous stitches then sew forward again to reinforce. Turn the material over so the wrong side is facing. Leave a 6 inch thread tail, loop under previous stitch to tie off by hand. Work from the base of the curtain to the top. 6.5k views 1 year ago. Make the next stitch about 2 inches/5cm along the lining/interlining. it also is possible to stop the sewing machine stitching, leave a thread tail and then pull one tail to the back side and hand knot the thread tails tight to the fabric. Shorten stitch length at the end to interlock stitches and prevent unraveling. Pick up only a couple of threads with each stitch.

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Stitch through both the lining/interlining and the main fabric. it also is possible to stop the sewing machine stitching, leave a thread tail and then pull one tail to the back side and hand knot the thread tails tight to the fabric. Make the next stitch about 2 inches/5cm along the lining/interlining. 6.5k views 1 year ago. Backstitch over previous stitches then sew forward again to reinforce. Pick up only a couple of threads with each stitch. Turn the material over so the wrong side is facing. Work from the base of the curtain to the top. Fold back the lining or interlining. Leave a 6 inch thread tail, loop under previous stitch to tie off by hand.

Basic Hand Sewing Tying a Finishing Knot YouTube

How To Lock Thread Sewing Your thread should go in and then come up. Trim threads close to fabric after securing stitches. Shorten stitch length at the end to interlock stitches and prevent unraveling. it also is possible to stop the sewing machine stitching, leave a thread tail and then pull one tail to the back side and hand knot the thread tails tight to the fabric. Leave a 6 inch thread tail, loop under previous stitch to tie off by hand. Work from the base of the curtain to the top. Make the next stitch about 2 inches/5cm along the lining/interlining. Stitch through both the lining/interlining and the main fabric. Your thread should go in and then come up. 6.5k views 1 year ago. Backstitch over previous stitches then sew forward again to reinforce. Fold back the lining or interlining. Pick up only a couple of threads with each stitch. Turn the material over so the wrong side is facing.

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