Pointers On How To Sew A Straight Edge

By Amy Rogers


Many people mistake sewing to be an easy thing to accomplish, but it is not. Those who have been doing it for years will say that the task of inserting a piece of thread to the needle eye is just the start of a harder venture. Patience as well as diligence will go a long way in the field of sewing.

Even with the utilization of a machine, sewing neatly can still be very hard. One needs to develop a certain level of relationship with the tools that he or she will be using in order to handle them better. Below are some tips that can help you how to sew a straight edge.

Before you start pedaling that machine and starting to sew, one needs to remember to sit straight and be in line with your apparatus. Yes, hovering over your machine in an awkward position will not only hurt your back but also prevent you from sewing straight. Being lined up straight with your machine will give you better chances of acing sewing straight.

When you own a hand me down sewing equipment, it may be hard for you to find it as old models do not have one, but try to look for a seam allowance indicator on the foot plate. Using this as a guide can help you get the right amount of seam allowance as well as sew straighter. But if you cannot find one on your machine, worry not.

In doing so, you can use a washi, masking, or painters tape. You can tape them on the foot plate of the machine and use them both as a marker for allowance as well to help you sew straight. This way it will be easier for you to sew and you also have to option to add as many allowance measurements as you like.

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.

Some individuals will really find it hard to just follow tape or seam markers so another alternative is drawing on the fabric. Using a washable pen, you can draw a straight line in your fabric in order to be able to follow it better. However, always test such pens on scrap fabrics to make sure that they really are washable.

One thing also that is very common among people who have just started such is that they seem to be a little jittery and speed up even when there is no need to. If you are a starter, it does not hurt to slow down and ensure that what you are doing is right. Always remember that you are in control of the machine and not the other way around.

Above are just some of the few things that you can do in order to sew. What may seem easy may be the most difficult. However, you do not need to be afraid and just keep practicing because it will really go a long way.




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