Tips for Handsewing
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 3:36 pm
Ok, yea, I'm a freak and even though I have a perfectly good sewing machine, I like to hand sew a lot of what my dolls wear. I find it relaxing and fun. Anyway, along the way I have accrued some helpful tips so I thought I'd share those and others can add on
1. If you are like me and cannot get used to using a thimble, flex-fabric bandaids will go a long way to protecting fingertips without losing your ability to "feel" what you are sewing. They aren't perfect, mind you, but much better than nothing.
2. To do a straight line of top-stitching (such as a hemline) I use some 1/4" wide tape (purchased pre-cut so I know the edges will be perfectly straight) and a seam measure to stick down the tape so its edge is the exact distance from the edge of the fabric to where my hem should be. The tape becomes a guideline that I follow as I sew and I get a really nice straight line of stitches!
That's it for the moment, I'll add more as I think of them
1. If you are like me and cannot get used to using a thimble, flex-fabric bandaids will go a long way to protecting fingertips without losing your ability to "feel" what you are sewing. They aren't perfect, mind you, but much better than nothing.
2. To do a straight line of top-stitching (such as a hemline) I use some 1/4" wide tape (purchased pre-cut so I know the edges will be perfectly straight) and a seam measure to stick down the tape so its edge is the exact distance from the edge of the fabric to where my hem should be. The tape becomes a guideline that I follow as I sew and I get a really nice straight line of stitches!
That's it for the moment, I'll add more as I think of them