Hints On How To Sew A Straight Edge

By Amy Rogers


A lot of people think that sewing is an easy task, but nope, it most definitely is not. People who have sewn for a long time already and have come to love it will tell you that letting that thread go through the eye of a needle is just the tip of the iceberg. Sewing can be fun but it takes a lot of patience and hard work to perfect.

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.

First things first, be sure that you are not in an awkward or difficult position when you are dealing with your machine. One key thing to remember is sitting straight and by that, you also have to be in a straight line with your apparatus. This will help you in sewing straighter and better.

Almost all sewing apparatus comes with markings that indicate allowance on its foot plate. This was put there for a reason and following such markings will not only help you sew straight but with the right amount of allowance as well. However, there may be machines which do not have such like older ones and this is where the next tip comes into play.

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.

Another common mistake that most first timers do is watching the needle as they sew. This will get you off track as you are focusing on the wrong thing instead of the markers that you have put. The up and down movement that the needle makes can also be hypnotizing as well as dizzying as can result to a headache if you keep staring at it.

If it really is hard for you to stay on track, you can use fabric markers that wash off with water. Such mark will be easier to notice as they are more visible. Just keep in mind to test such markers on a piece of fabric before using it so that you do not end up with a permanently marked finished product.

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.

The things that look like they are the easiest to do can sometimes be the ones which are actually hard to accomplish. However, with the things above, one may be able to do the task without much difficulty. Do not give up and remember that practice makes perfect.




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