Thursday, 28 April 2011

The Best Starter Tips On Sewing Fleece Fabric

By Tyrone Nassar


Many people have received some kind of assistance to make the most out of their fleece fabric and surely to sew better. These people have practiced some of the tips that are going to be shared in this article, so hopefully these tips will help you in having yourself a good sewing time. Let us begin.

1) Seam allowance of the sewing, which is often overlooked, is quite important to have. What you need to do is to leave half or one full inch of the fabric for your seam allowance. By doing this, you will be able to save time, probably up to many long hours, in the future.

2) Clean your sewing machine. This is also often overlooked, as people are already too occupied with their sewing adventures' and missed out the excessive lint on their sewing machine when they sew. It is very important to keep your machine clean for its maintenance.

3) Never cut on the bias. You ought to remember that these fleece fabrics are knits, which will and always stretch. Knowing this, it is important for you to avoid all possibilities of cutting on the bias if you do not want to ruin your fabric.

4) Embroidering: if you will be embroidering your fabric, it is highly recommended that you use a water soluble stabilizer on the top of it. This will help keeping the stitches on the top instead of sinking in.

5) Wash your fleece fabric with similar fabrics. When you buy a new fleece fabric, you should wash it only with any similar fabric. The reason is that it will not only make your fabric last longer, but it will also reduce piling up. It is a grave mistake to mix your fleece fabric with fabrics like towels or clothes that possess buttons when you are washing it in the washing machine.

The last point above concludes the tips on how to make the most out of your fleece fabrics. Since this is your starting point, it is important for you not to hesitate in asking questions about working with your fabrics to someone in your local retailer or through the internet. You may use additional items like decorative trims, threads, or both to add a unique feel to your fabric.




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