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Showing posts with label Sewing with Wax Paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sewing with Wax Paper. Show all posts

{Sewing Tips and Tricks} Lesson 2 of 3


Hi Everyone,

Welcome to {Sewing Tips and Tricks} Lesson 2

If you're just joining us, here's a link to Lesson 1 where we covered a lot of beginning sewing tips like thread, bobbins, sewing needles, and cutting.

Below you'll find 3 videos paired with images and information.  These videos, and information, are geared towards offering you extra tidbits on cutting straight fabric pieces, sewing with Vinyl and pinning tricks with Liquid Stitch.

{ Cutting and Sewing Straight Lines }





The above picture points out how to use your clear ruler to make straight Pencil marks, for when you intend to sew at the machine. 

Note: The image above wasn't cut straight, by both beginning and end points, at a .25 line, line up.  If you were to use the edge of your sewing foot, to sewing, your finished line wouldn't be straight.

{ Sewing Tricks for Pinning & Sealing }




Two of my favorite Sewing Notions





When adding buttons (or Velcro, not pictured) to projects, try adding a dab of Liquid Stitch (it gives a gummy/sticky backside) allowing it to adhere better to the fabric.

Using Liquid Stitch to adhere vinyl to your projects.


Just a small dab on the edge of your fabric is enough.  Then apply your Vinyl piece.



Sewing with Vinyl or Laminated Fabric }






Using Wax paper to sew over Vinyl works best. 


Getting out your seam ripper, to remove specs of wax paper, will be the only time you enjoy using it. Ha, Ha...




Well, there you have it, Lesson 2.

Thanks for watching, good luck with sewing. And I #heart comments so let me know what you think. :)

Up Next...
Lesson 3:  Troubleshooting..what's wrong with my machine?!


And, why not throw in a { Giveaway }...
want some FREE fabric??

This Giveaway - US Only!

Enter to win the below fabric from my good Friend Jennifer at Sisboom





 18" (1/2 a yard) of this up for grabs


Check out this cute Summer Purse I made with another Sisboom Fabric

Here's a Link to Lesson 3


        

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