Saturday, 26 November 2016

Tips On How To Sew A Straight Edge

By Amy Rogers


A common misbelief that many individuals hold on sewing is that it is easy when in fact, it really is not. Several sewing enthusiasts may laugh at your difficulty to put a thread through a needle because that is probably one of the easiest things that is associated with sewing. In such hobby or job, one must be patient and diligent in order to succeed.

Even people who use sewing machines still find it hard to sew neatly. This is because a certain level of understanding your tools needs to be developed in order for you to know how to handle them. Numerous individuals often find it hard but below are a few things you can make use if you are wondering how to sew a straight edge.

Just like sitting on the computer to do whatever, the most basic thing that one needs to remember is to sit straight. Being in line with your machine will help you sew straighter as opposed to hovering over it or being too low from the table. This will help you see better the machine, the fabric, as well as the line that you are aiming to sew.

Look out for seam allowance markings that are present on your machine plate. They were originally placed there to help you determine the correct allowance but following that can also help you sew in a straighter manner. However, not all machines are equipped with such, like vintage ones so you may have to improvise or make one on your own.

One can always improvise and use your resources such as tapes that can be stuck to the plate of the equipment so that you will have a marking or indicator. Check for tapes with solid colors or patterns as transparent ones are hard to spot or see. An improvised indicator will also let you place custom seam allowances.

A lot of people do this mistake often and that is watching the needle while they are sewing. If you look at the needle, chances are, you will no longer notice or be able to follow the straight line marked by your tape or markings. Such habit can also hurt your eye and head in the long run as the needle movement may cause you to be dizzy.

As a beginner, following the tape or seam allowance indicator can still be very challenging and if so, you can always resort to another means like drawing a straight line on the fabric. Use fabric pens that are soluble so and make sure to test them on scrap cloth. The solid, visible line will help you sew a straight line better because there is a clear guide that you can follow.

Finally, remember that your foot is controlling the machine. Some always forgets this and panic when the machine goes too fast. Well, newsflash, your foot is on the pedal so relax and take it slow, because there is absolutely no need to rush as doing so may only result to wavy and untidy sewing marks.

Oftentimes, those that seem easiest to do are actually the hardest. However, when you are knowledgeable of pointers, you can do better in trying. Learn the importance of practice because it will guide you to perfect the craft in the future.




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