HOW TO finish KNIT necklines? 4 techniques you need to try!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @ThoughtfulCreativity
    @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +7

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  • @eileenrhoades3343
    @eileenrhoades3343 Год назад +26

    This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for clear, non- rushed explanations.

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +3

      Eileen, thank YOU! :) I hope this will help people and give new ideas and options on finishing knit necklines

  • @lynnb1108
    @lynnb1108 8 дней назад

    Really great tutorials I have shared them with friends that are just learning & it saves me from explaining demonstrating again and again ...thank you!

  • @rebclout
    @rebclout Год назад +5

    My goodness! I just want to move in with you and sew with you all day and learn everything!! You have the best videos!!

  • @lindak8664
    @lindak8664 Год назад +16

    Being a long time woven fabric sewist, I have a thing about unfinished edges, even those which don’t unravel. So i much prefer the wrapped over version of the bindings. It looks so tidy!
    This tutorial was very thorough, and very informative. I’m still quite a novice at knit sewing, desperately trying to get better than wavy and wonky, this was so helpful 💐

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +4

      Totally hear you on the raw edges :) It took some time for myself to get over it, it is a work in progress :) when sewing with knits I have come to "feel the fabric" and sort of understand how it works, sometimes I just hold and feel the fabric in my hands for a bit before I start working with it. I know it sounds strange, but it gives me time to think about the best option for this or that material. Also, pressing (if you knits can take it, some are polyester and leave marks, so be careful or use a pressing cloth) saves the day when it comes to waves :)

  • @stacybernier3158
    @stacybernier3158 Год назад +10

    Thanks so much for this great video, even after sewing for several years, I still struggle a bit with neckbands. Had never thought of basting it first or attaching it before the shoulder seams were sewn. I look forward to trying your tips.
    Also, I really like your videos, you get to the point without wasting a lot of time chatting, and love that you show examples!

  • @gotmywish
    @gotmywish Год назад +1

    Your floral hoody is stunning! Luv it❤

  • @MizzBrill
    @MizzBrill Год назад +7

    Thank you so much for this detail. I wasn't sure why I was getting mixed results - now I know why! Very informative and clear instructions! Love your channel!!!

  • @Melissabarelyhere
    @Melissabarelyhere Год назад +3

    This is awesome. I’ve never seen anyone use a new singer or coats n Clark.

    • @Melissabarelyhere
      @Melissabarelyhere Год назад

      @@Mataylor17 you’re weird for responding in this manner. Move on karen.

  • @petro3441
    @petro3441 Год назад +3

    I have learned this years ago but so nice to get a clear refresher from you. Thankyou

  • @vanessaknight7129
    @vanessaknight7129 Год назад +2

    Thank you taking time to explain in a slow motion.

  • @michellepark778
    @michellepark778 11 месяцев назад +1

    FOE also makes a nice finish for binding neckline. Grosgrain ribbon can also look cute, especially with ribbon with cute phases, patterns or images,

  • @debbierenee7896
    @debbierenee7896 Год назад +5

    This is so helpful!! The neckline method that you have on , I have never seen before. I can't wait to try it. It looks great for thiner knits.❤❤

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +3

      Glad it is helpful :) I use this method quite a bit, the most recent one was in my "sew easy" series, you can see it there done with a "flat" method, too :)

    • @debbierenee7896
      @debbierenee7896 Год назад +2

      @@ThoughtfulCreativity I will check it out!🤗

  • @imsewblessed1578
    @imsewblessed1578 Год назад +4

    Hi Alisa 😊. Your sewing techniques are goals totally. I’m always so amazed at your precision. What spoke me to me in this video was “slow down”. Lol. I tend to zoom through it. I should make myself a sign to remind myself. It really does make the world of difference. Have a great weekend. Cheers 🥰

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +2

      Christine, hello there! Same here, I like to sew fast and efficiently, but when it comes to these - slowing down definitely helps. I remember when I first started blasting them and they would turn out perfectly from the first try - I used to do a little "yay!" and a happy dance :)

    • @imsewblessed1578
      @imsewblessed1578 Год назад

      @@ThoughtfulCreativity 😘

  • @DangelyOnes
    @DangelyOnes Год назад +3

    Thank you, thank you and thank you!!! I really needed this!❤

  • @debtaylor5156
    @debtaylor5156 Год назад +3

    Morning happy Saturday. As always great video.

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +1

      Happy Saturday!!! Hope this will give you extra ideas for sewing knits :)

  • @evelynferrer1322
    @evelynferrer1322 Год назад +2

    Hello, I liked all of them. Very good tutorial. Thank you

  • @irishgirl1953
    @irishgirl1953 Год назад +1

    Thus came at the perfect time as I am attempting my first t-shirt.

  • @msdecleir6389
    @msdecleir6389 Месяц назад

    GENIIOUS! Thank you!

  • @creativecheersoffashionlau7364
    @creativecheersoffashionlau7364 Год назад +3

    Excellent work and teaching 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻!

  • @Escape10mom
    @Escape10mom Год назад +2

    Great info. I've used several of these techniques!

  • @dashiajames1882
    @dashiajames1882 Год назад +1

    This timing is literally right. I have a duster but sleeves are to tight, so I decided to cut off the sleeve & sew the armhole. Love this channel..!! I'm glad I came across it. Its very teachable. I literally regret going to Fashion School..!! Well RUclips didn't exist..!!

  • @kristind.8379
    @kristind.8379 Год назад +1

    Although I rarely sew garments from the beginning, I love your videos . Your tutorials have given me more confidence to alter and draft patterns!! When my daughter asked me to completely change her thrifted prom dress into a pantsuit, I did it! It was adorable. I never would have attempted this a few years ago.

  • @annarademacher8359
    @annarademacher8359 9 месяцев назад

    I have watched this video each time when sewing a knit garment to refresh my memory of the options. Thank you for all your great videos

  • @lafrileuse4459
    @lafrileuse4459 Год назад

    You can buy a bias foot for coverstitch machines that sews your binding on in one simple step. It looks wonderful and it's very fast and easy. I love mine!

  • @KarenMcNeil-en2fn
    @KarenMcNeil-en2fn Год назад +3

    You always make such a neat and precise neckline 🙂

  • @SBL1932
    @SBL1932 3 месяца назад

    You are a wealth of knowledge. What an informative video. Thank you for sharing and teaching us how to do necklines and arm holes.

  • @NoonSkyWings
    @NoonSkyWings Год назад +2

    This was so informative and well done 👏🏻

  • @AngeliqueStevens
    @AngeliqueStevens Месяц назад

    You are a lifesaver thank you so very much! Now I have a better understanding of what the instructions are trying to tell me to do. Everything is finally making sense!! ❤

  • @arvettadelashmit9337
    @arvettadelashmit9337 Год назад +1

    I'm not going to drive very far to buy knit fabrics. Lexington is over 120 miles from here. We have four quilt shops, plus one Walmart, here. There aren't a lot of choices to be found here to make garments out of. That's why I shop in Second Hand Shops. Yes, I needed this video to better understand how to finish my necklines. Thank you for this video.

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +1

      Arvetta, hello there :) Not many choices where I live either, but I do have a few online shops I trust - that's where I get my knit fabrics :) second hand is also a great option!

  • @pbeths59
    @pbeths59 Год назад +2

    Always very clear videos! I recently purchased Eloflex thread at major craft store. Have you ever had problems with this thread breaking? I am beginning to think the thread is old because gently pull and it breaks!

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +2

      Hmmm... That's interesting. I have a pink Eloflex and it is the only one that broke a couple of times while I was sewing, but then I adjusted my tension and it was all good. If it breaks at a gentle pull - I would assume the same as what you said, that it might be old... I had the same happen to regular (other brand) all purpose thread that was old. Hmmm... I know people have said under my videos that they want to burn Eloflex thread, lol, but I honestly don't have many problems with it. Maraflex is another one that people love to use. Also, I have done straight stitch with a regular all purpose thread, but as I mentioned in the video - longer stitch length and making sure that the neckline isn't tight is the rule of thumb to avoid popped seams when doing straight stitch on knit fabrics.

  • @rosariacarlostella9105
    @rosariacarlostella9105 2 месяца назад

    There is also Maraflex by Gütermann who make a stretch thread for straight stitch seeing on stretch fabrics. I’ve just recently tried it and it is INCREDIBLE!!! it doesn’t break when swing and has an amazing stretch ability when sewn in.

  • @MrSalinas35
    @MrSalinas35 Год назад +1

    You never cease to amaze me. We’ll done. 🎉

  • @julien7935
    @julien7935 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Thank you so much. You mentioned a foot for top stitching (Edge Joining / Edge Stitching foot) but thought to mention that I have this foot and certainly use it for edge/top stitching, with needle to the far left - gives about 1/8th inch sewing line. I bought it as a 'Stitch-in-the-Ditch' foot (quilting). I thought I'd mention this in case anyone was trying to find one to buy. :)
    I love the 'stretchy' thread for knit fabric collars. Will be very useful for making r-shirt collars. Thank you :)

  • @juanitar.miller5210
    @juanitar.miller5210 Год назад

    I really love your close-in video footage, makes it better than in person observation over an instructor’s shoulder!

  • @722dabba
    @722dabba Год назад +3

    The first beautiful v neckline I did was step by step with your neck video running. I did exactly what you said. After years of lousy knit necklines, I got a beautiful neckline. Thank you!! I prefer maraflex ( which is gutterman brand)which I think is the best thread for straight stitching knits. I had a trouble with ecoflex. I got my maraflex from wawak on big cones

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +1

      That is so awesome, THANK YOU for sharing and watching, awww, made my day!

  • @kriskeuler4455
    @kriskeuler4455 Год назад +2

    Your timing is perfect ❤❤❤this is exactly the tutorial I needed for up cycling the items I recently purchased 🥰have a blessed day and thank you so much ❤

  • @liletteautrey8481
    @liletteautrey8481 Год назад +1

    They are both good the way you did the neck liner for the sleeveless t shirt

  • @viktoriabalensiefen8911
    @viktoriabalensiefen8911 Год назад

    Thanks, so much, it helped so much finishing my first ever Jersey T-Shirt. Using a twin needle gives the right look.

  • @jbartrug574
    @jbartrug574 Год назад +3

    Excellent job. ❤

  • @ouwerkerk28
    @ouwerkerk28 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome. Never knew about the flexible thread, I'm buying some now!

  • @rosemarysheppard3619
    @rosemarysheppard3619 Год назад

    This is so informative. Stretch necklines are really tricky for me so this video has been really helpful …. Thank you. And your work is so beautifully presented. Brilliant 👏👏🥰

  • @rhondacronkhite606
    @rhondacronkhite606 7 месяцев назад

    Great video and nice work. I’m making a stretch fabric top and wondered how to finish the neck. Going to try the fold under method.

  • @MariaSantos-dz9lh
    @MariaSantos-dz9lh 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you! I've been watching you since you were in Canada. Love these tutorials.

  • @clarapn
    @clarapn Год назад +1

    Beautiful and complete video like ever, thanks🌷 👏👏

  • @travellerg.8068
    @travellerg.8068 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @ridiculouscuteness3
    @ridiculouscuteness3 9 месяцев назад

    This is super helpful! I will definitely be trying the fold under technique now that I know how.

  • @ivelissebouet9563
    @ivelissebouet9563 Год назад +1

    Thank you sooomuch for this video. 🙏

  • @elainemartin1321
    @elainemartin1321 Год назад +1

    Excellent video!! Thank you---this is really helpful.

  • @stephaniebenjamin8108
    @stephaniebenjamin8108 Год назад

    Any videos on this same thing for fabric that are not stretchy. Love your work

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад

      Yep, you just have to watch this video till the very end - the link (end screen) is right at the end of the video for a detailed 4 technique neckline tutorial for non-stretch fabrics

  • @cindymichaud7111
    @cindymichaud7111 Год назад

    So wonderfully skilled. God bless you 🙏👑✝💖

  • @susanrayner5836
    @susanrayner5836 Год назад +1

    Brilliant thank you, never thought to put facing on hoodie love the finish x

  • @Mel-zy1qu
    @Mel-zy1qu 2 месяца назад

    This was so helpful! I have some lovely hemp jersey to sew up and will be trying the fold under technique.

  • @InAgatasCottage
    @InAgatasCottage Год назад +2

    Beautiful video as always. I love using binding for various projects. I use fold under technique, love the finish it gives me.

  • @bobbiec
    @bobbiec Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this for the amazing tips!

  • @CatherineSews
    @CatherineSews Год назад

    Beautiful techniques and super clear instructions! Thanks so much ❤

  • @buzzi2k
    @buzzi2k 4 месяца назад

    These tips are absolutely fantastic!!

  • @katherinebrockhoff8476
    @katherinebrockhoff8476 Год назад

    Thank you for the 4th method- I love it! I’ve never liked the look of serging, fold over & topstitch on my projects & many patterns call for this. This is same effect & I suspect results in a much more stable RTW look. Great refresh on the other methods too.

  • @marionlacey1986
    @marionlacey1986 Год назад

    Thank you Alisa, this is another wonderful video! 🐾🥰

  • @mollynaidoo7707
    @mollynaidoo7707 Год назад

    Very informative and professional finish👏thank u❤

  • @DLowryVA
    @DLowryVA 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks! Helps me so so so much!!

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much, I truly appreciate that and I am happy it helped you

  • @carolcarter865
    @carolcarter865 Год назад

    Excellent explanation. Thank you. Such a good tutorial ❤

  • @davidmarsh959
    @davidmarsh959 Год назад

    they all look terrific just like a profesional would do but I class you as a professional because your finishes are all perfect as you are best wishes Debbie .....I love your channel and I am trying to do my pwn patterns but cannot I will keep trying xxxxx

  • @avdm196
    @avdm196 Год назад

    I enjoyed watching the video. Always nice to have different techniques explained in one instruction. Another brand offering good quality elastic thread is Mettler-Amann : the thread is called Seraflex and has lots of colours. No longer popped seams and no longer need for zigzag stitches since I started using it. I also use it instead of serging the band to the top to reduce the bulk serging creates. I also test the top with the band basted if the band is cut on the bias from a non-stretch fabric. I also like to use foldover elastic as a finish for the neck.

  • @nirmaleedesoyza6265
    @nirmaleedesoyza6265 Год назад

    Love you dear..your work s sawing is perfect

  • @jsd2457
    @jsd2457 Год назад

    It really does take practice for the neckline to lay flat. Yours is hugging your neck. I want mine to do that.

  • @ChloeLouiseTheRonnieRepublic
    @ChloeLouiseTheRonnieRepublic 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video. I will try the fold over on a scoop neck tee shirt. Do you have a vid on the decorative finish on the child's tee shirt. It is very attractive. Thank you.

  • @leeway3739
    @leeway3739 Год назад +1

    It is 100% everyone's preference, but usually in the garment industry the join seam on the neckband is attached at the shoulder seam. It is the least noticeable spot on the garment when worn. On a raglan sleeve like in your example it would be placed at the back sleeve seam.

  • @coolreality
    @coolreality Год назад

    Amazing! Thank you so much.

  • @windlessoriginals1150
    @windlessoriginals1150 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @bettygentry9672
    @bettygentry9672 Год назад

    Great info! Thanks so much!

  • @vanashreechetty6097
    @vanashreechetty6097 Год назад +1

    Hi.. gosh i appreciate your tutorial so much.. thank you very much.. please advise how i can convert a v-neck mesh dress into a shrug.. i wish to use it over another sleeveless dress.. thanking you kindly

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +1

      Hello there, I have a few shrug tutorials on the channel - just go and take a look and it will give you plenty of ideas :)

    • @vanashreechetty6097
      @vanashreechetty6097 Год назад

      @@ThoughtfulCreativity will do thanks

  • @theresaanndiaz3179
    @theresaanndiaz3179 Год назад

    WAWAK sells twill tape in 1/4 inch width. They are one of my favorite places to buy sewing supplies. Their prices and quality is good. Their shipping is reasonable.

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад

      Oh thank you!!! Although I am past the 1/4 twill tape (I really like bias tape much better, just personal preference) but I will take a look - I have so many people mention them for thread and other supplies, that I simply must take a look :) you are a star!

  • @NeMiYa_
    @NeMiYa_ Год назад

    Thanks mam

  • @elzinawhite3199
    @elzinawhite3199 Год назад

    Awesome .. thanks ❤❤❤

  • @sarahrussell741
    @sarahrussell741 7 дней назад

    God bless you 😭😭😭

  • @jacquipayne7346
    @jacquipayne7346 Год назад +1

    That hoodie is gorgeous!! Do you have a pattern for it? Awesome tutorial 🙌🎉

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад

      Jacqui, hellot here! It is a sweater modification from a knit bodice block series on my channel, hood pattern from my video tutorial, sleeve pattern from a sleeve block tutorial on my channel, make it wider to have a slight gathered effect at the cuff. Cuff tutorial on the channel :)

  • @annodgren3988
    @annodgren3988 Год назад

    I really enjoy your videos and would like to thank you for sharing them! Question: When using the Eloflex Stretchable Thread, do you use it in the bobbin as well?

  • @e.c.5851
    @e.c.5851 Год назад

    Thank you for all your videos. I am new to stretchy fabrics. The neck area of my garment becomes wavy when I top stitch with my machine. Any tips other than the eloflex thread?

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад

      You might be either 1) stretching your fabric as you sew, which results in waves 2) the presser foot oressure might be too much for an even feed of your project so it stretches it out, you can adjust that 3) give your neckline a good press (if your fabric allows it) and see if the waves go away, usually they do, ( if the original neckline is not too wavy to begin with)

  • @Silver_Threads_Sewing
    @Silver_Threads_Sewing 11 месяцев назад

    Your amazing! ❤

  • @Joani161
    @Joani161 Год назад +1

    I notice you pin horizontally ( do too) and others do ir vertically, What are the pros and cons for doing that.

  • @gerriebell2128
    @gerriebell2128 11 месяцев назад +1

    All of the fabric of those shirts is wonderful! What is it and where did you buy it?

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  11 месяцев назад

      Gerrie, hello there! Great question, let's see - all of them are knitts: cotton, cotton/lycra, rayon/lycra, bamboo/lycra and etc. Some are from Eco-Bee (my good friend Agata sent it to me from Ireland as a gift), most are from Fabric Mart and maybe one is from Joann's. Here is where I mostly get my fabric from - ruclips.net/video/BSErC0ZzUKk/видео.html

  • @MariaSantos-dz9lh
    @MariaSantos-dz9lh 7 месяцев назад

    Alissa thank you for your videos I've been watching you since you were in Canada. Can you tell me where you get your eloflex thread, the brand and also you buy clear correct? I'm going to try your methods and I want to get the correct thread. Thank you kindly. Your videos are great.

  • @MsSavvy9
    @MsSavvy9 Год назад

    Could you add lace to a knit neckline? Maybe with the fold under technique... maybe it would have to be Stretch lace or stretch the fabric to a longer cut of lace so that it creates a lace ruffle? 🤔 I haven't sewn lace, but that doesn't stop me from buying it 🤭

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +1

      Stop buying lace, lol :D if you sew non-stretch fabric to a stretch fabric - you loose the stretch properties. Here you can see lace sleeve in a knit sweater, it will help you understand - ruclips.net/video/z0UMFqKcC6Q/видео.html

    • @MsSavvy9
      @MsSavvy9 Год назад +1

      @Thoughtful Creativity - CRAFT, SEW, DIY 😫 but it's sew pretty! Lol, I do have some that are stretch lace, but this video gave me a great idea. If it's not a stretch lace, I could have a bit of lace peaking out of the the neckline but in the back I could do a keyhole opening that ties closed with the lace like a bow... 🤔 I will have to play with that idea. Thank yiu!

  • @user-hc2pk1xz8i
    @user-hc2pk1xz8i 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent video, very clear instructions. However, I tried the fold over method and my neckband stands up away from the body. it looks OK, kind of cute,
    but what did I do wrong? Band too long or too short?

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  10 месяцев назад

      Hmm... let's see. Most probably your band is too short. I cut mine just a tad shorter than the actual length of the neckline and never had any issues, also keep the seam allowances on a smaller side. I hope this helps! :)

  • @angellashibrova1592
    @angellashibrova1592 Год назад +3

    👍🥰

  • @janicespringstube1678
    @janicespringstube1678 Год назад

    Do you have a video on attaching a hood to a garment?
    Thank you

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад

      I do :) multiple videos, one of them is linked in the description of this video.

  • @johnettehaines6291
    @johnettehaines6291 Месяц назад

    What do you use on your bobbin when you use the stretchy thread?

  • @karenrozanski9231
    @karenrozanski9231 Год назад

    I am working on a crinkle knot tie front blouse. But for life of me I cant figure out how to reinforce the neckline under the tie. Do you have any advice since I cannot use a regular stabilizer because of the crinkles. Thanks so much.

  • @leannerickard9646
    @leannerickard9646 Год назад

    This video was very helpful to me. When you use the Eloflex thread, do you also use it in the bobbin? If so, how do you wind it on the bobbin?

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +1

      Leanne, that's awesome. This thread goes on top and in the bobbin, I personally wind it the same way as a regular thread :)

    • @leannerickard9646
      @leannerickard9646 Год назад

      @@ThoughtfulCreativity I'll have to give it a try! Thanks!

  • @kchart47
    @kchart47 4 месяца назад

    Hi Alisa! Where do you get your beautiful fabrics? Another great video…Thanks!

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  4 месяца назад +1

      Hello there :) I have about handful of trusted places, here's the video where you can see all of them - ruclips.net/video/BSErC0ZzUKk/видео.html

  • @Carol-Bell
    @Carol-Bell 11 месяцев назад

    I want to know how to draft these necklines. I’m struggling with how to draw a neckline like on the tank top or the T shirt you put a self-facing on. A round neckline that is a little bit lower than the T shirt one

  • @drejoicepr
    @drejoicepr Год назад

    Nice tutorial …. Do you use the elastic thread only in the bobbin?

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +1

      Hello there, Deanna:) Both - upper and bobbin.

    • @drejoicepr
      @drejoicepr Год назад

      @@ThoughtfulCreativity Thanks a bunch for getting back to me so quick!!! Yestesday, I made two shirt with knit fabric for my grandaughter who is 5 using the Eloflex thread per your recommedantaion and the result was "FANTASTIC"... Now I have another question for you, one of the knit fabrics was a little challenging because it tended to roll up; but on this one after I finished the hem it keept rolling up, I steamed it, but still....keept rolling up. Do you have any recommendation that should I consider next time? The hem was tiny, abount 3/8". I don't know if this matter or not. MANY MANY THANKS for your tips and your easy way to sew....
      ¡¡¡¡Dios te bendiga!!!!! (God Bless you). May best wishes for you and your family from a Puerto Rican grandma who live in USA 😀

  • @RobynCoburn
    @RobynCoburn Год назад

    Do you put the stretchy thread in both the top and bobbin? Does the bobbin fill up in the regular way, or is there a way to adjust the tension?

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +1

      Robyn, Please read previous questions/comments about the same topic and my reply :)

  • @user-dg9xn3ol6d
    @user-dg9xn3ol6d 8 месяцев назад +1

    So do I put Eloflex thread in the bobbin too??

  • @ashleymcmahon3953
    @ashleymcmahon3953 11 месяцев назад

    Does the eloflex go into the bobbin as well?

  • @debbiemanning3987
    @debbiemanning3987 Год назад +1

    Do you put Eloflex on the bobbin as well.. Probably a stupid question but leave it to me 😅

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +2

      Not at all :) it goes into both, upper and bobbin, juts like regular thread :)

  • @user-og8of2rv3j
    @user-og8of2rv3j Год назад

    do you use same thread (Eloflex) in bobbin? If not what do you recommend for bobbin

  • @daxxydog5777
    @daxxydog5777 Год назад

    Maybe narrow hem tape might work instead of twill tape?

  • @MrSalinas35
    @MrSalinas35 Год назад