Aneka, you know what makes your videos special, is the way you address the minute details and clear them. Nice to watch them and learn. Thank you. Santosh.
You're a wonderful teacher. I appreciate your clear and detailed explanation on all examples. I'm glad that you realize not all people are sewing savvy. Sometimes we have to see and hear to comprehend things. You're pleasant to hear and thoroughly detailed. I look forward to more of your videos. Huge Thanks 😊
Hi Sheila, wow! Thank you so much for your lovely comment and for taking the time to post. I am so pleased that you like my style of teaching and have found my videos useful. Thank you. Aneka x
Wow that is So kind Ananya, I am really pleased that I was able to help and that you learned something from the video. Thank you very much and good luck in your textiles class! :-))
You are great teacher, there nothing like hands on instructions your hands are not blocking the view this great you voices wonderful not squeaky and winding I appreciate that greatly thank you so much I'll be looking for more of your tutorials
Thank you, that was a very good tutorial. I’m the same as you, I usually start on the right hand side of the heart, but I recently found that starting at the very bottom of the heart is better, cuz I can then do one overstitch on it and it doesn’t show up as much. I found it to be a neater look, rather than directly on the right hand side where it shows a lot more. Thanks, I enjoyed your tutorial.
Happy to have found your channel. I am adding applique to my dog clothing in my Etsy shop and have never attempted applique before. This was a very informative video. I love how clear and detailed the instructions/ explanations are. I will be back for more of your tutorials! Now I go and practice. Thank you!!
Thank you for making this video. I'm a newbie and appreciate a clear understanding of these three stitches. I really enjoy all your videos and how easy they are to understand for us beginners. :0)
+My Little Craft Place I am really pleased that you found the tutorial useful and easy to understand. Thank you for your lovely feedback and good luck with your sewing! :-))
I was told by hobbycraft is okay to use freezer paper, will that gum up the needles? I’m a complete beginner so any advice regarding this would be much appreciated
@@kizzywitch hey you can use freezer paper no problem its a type of wax on it and it does not mess with your fabric either. You can also use school glue (small dots along the edge of your fabric) to hold something just make sure it's dry before sewing and it washes right out make sure it's the school glue (cost is low)or sewable speciality glue(more expensive).
Very cool! Will look good on the back of a hoodie. Might be worth watching this ruclips.net/video/c28CPHfRxhE/видео.html. It is an old video, so I am not 100% sure what I talk about. But you might be able to speed it up and get some tips for what I did working with sweatshirt fabric (similar to jersey). Depending on the fabric you might want some tear or wash away stabiliser to support it whilst your sewing.
Thanks so much I am going to use your technique to learn for my first motifs on my organiser project. Very clear explanation and information I have enjoy your video and i am going to go into your website.
Wow, thank you very much for your lovely message. I am really pleased that you enjoyed the tutorial and I wish you all the best with your motifs. Let me know how you get on! Good Luck! Aneka
Great tutorial thank you, but i can hear my textiles teacher shouting "not in the middle" when you were doing the heart in the centre of the fabric. we used to get in trouble for wasting fabric like that hahah thanks for posting!
AntsIn OnesPants thank you, very pleased I could help. Thank you for your lovely comment. Regarding your textiles teacher, I completely agree. I would always try and be sparing with my fabric at home. However when I am filming I am trying to make it clear and easy to follow, these things may slip my mind! Thank you and good luck with your sewing. Aneka :-))
Great video - thank you! Is it possible to hand baste instead of using fusibles? Just curious since I’m working with small letters that are already cut out & difficult to cut. Thanks again!
Yes I can’t see why not. You may have to check that the edge of the letters isn’t peeling up. You could also use a basting adhesive like 505 spray, this might help more than hand basting. But hand basting will work if your careful.
Ty so much. Very nice tutorial. This maybe a very silly question but can I use a free motion foot to stitch my appliques or would it be too difficult to control the line?
Thank you for this tutorial. Can you tell me how to choose needle positioning and how to select mode from the wheel? Am quite new to this and trying Hard to understand my sewing machine. Thank you.
you've made the satin stitch look so easy. I'm making pillows with names and satin stitching the edges if the letters. "Jacob" letters are very rounded. I have no clue how else to do this. I have a Singer 3232 .
Hi Victoria, that sounds like a lovely idea. The letters for Jacob are round and therefore a bit more difficult but perhaps you could create a practise one first? You will need to practise to find the place on the sewing machine foot where you need to line up the edge of the appliqué letter fabric so that the needle catches both the appliqué fabric and the main fabric. I would use Bondaweb as having the letters stuck down will make them much easier to sew around. Does your machine have a satin stitch? Or can you change the length on the zigzag to make a satin stitch? It is quite forgiving if you choose a thread the same colour as the back ground fabric. Let me know how you get on! Aneka x
A very good instruction video with several useful pieces of advice. i'd have liked to see some examples of motifs and letters which need to be drawn in reverse so that they come out right when you prepare them for your fabric. It so happens I made a big mistake with this aspect of applique myself. That is to say it was a large-ish design. Also, There is a special applique bond-a-web which doesn't need sewing (as long as you aren't going to dry clean it, or it will dissolve). It's called no-sew Heat'nbond.there is a sew-in version as well. I gather it's the thickness of the glue used.It would also be good to see the reverse side of all three examples.
Hi Vanessa, I am really pleased you enjoyed the video and I apologise for not showing the back of the samples. I thought I had included it in the blog post (www.madetosew.com/how-to-applique-3-different-stitches/) but only the straight stitch sample is visible. If you would like to see images of the back I can take some and email you? However they do look the same as the front, with just the stitching. Incase it is useful I show how to appliqué letters and motifs (solving the backwards issue) in this tutorial: ruclips.net/video/xIsczgkBTZo/видео.html Thank you for letting me know about Heat'n'bond, that is great to know about. Thank you for sharing. Thank you and good luck with your appliqué. Aneka :-))
Why'd you take the double sided adhesive off? Once you take it off, does it leave your piece of fabric stiffer? I never used double sided b4 but either way I always thought you just left it on & sewed over top of it?
Hi Tiffany, sorry for the delayed reply. This is Bondaweb so it is supposed to be removed as then you can iron it on the position you require on your project. It adds a little bit of stiffness to the fabric, a bit like interfacing. You can use other products that would be left on and sewed over like stabilisers. Hope this helps, Aneka
I am using a Husqvarna Emerald 116 or 118 in this video. Yes you can do the third stitch with a normal sewing machine, it is a zigzag with 0 length. So you can set this up on any sewing machine. I hope this helps. Aneka
how do you prevent the glue from the heat and bond from gunking up the needle? mine skips stitches, bunches up threads on the back and does not give even widths of zig zag stitching. I have tested it on the same fabric without the heat and bond and it works fine, so it is not my machine or the settings. Should I cut the stabilizer smaller than the motif to correct this?
Anyone can help me? I have trouble sewing appliqué. The thread keeps shredding. It seems there is sticky residue from the bondaweb on the needle. It seems that needle gets stuck in the appliqué.
Hi there, sorry to hear you are having a problem. I am pretty sure that the Bondaweb I use doesn't give a sticky residue (I will double check this and get back to you), but I am almost 100% certain. Do you know if it is own brand Bondaweb, or a different brand? For example I sometimes get my customers to use double sided basting tape and this does give a sticky residue when sewing, so you have to replace the needle after working with it. When it comes to the thread, what thread are you using? What size needle are you using? Hopefully we can solve the problem for you. Aneka x
Made To Sew omgosh! Is is not the same brand! I feel so silly that's probably the problem. I use typical polyester thread. Needle I've tried Universal needle in both 70-80 US size. I even tried a jersey needle. But now after you said that I'm sure it's the type and brand of appliqué bond I'm using. Thank you so much for replying!
Really pleased we were able to solve the issue. It's always frustrating when you don't know why it's going wrong, please don't worry we have all been there! :-))
Hi Donna, yes the needle should be in the middle of the foot when doing a satin stitch. However it will depend on your sewing machine whether the zigzag is positioned centrally or not. What I am trying to say is that with my basic sewing machine the zigzag starts from the left and as the width of the zigzag increases it moves to the right, it doesn't centre it around the centre of the needle placement. However some machines will centre the needle and the zigzag will take place either side of the central needle placement, no matter what size / width zigzag you choose. Does that make sense? Thank you, Aneka
Hi Grace, sorry about this. I think I show the two step zigzag icon in one of these beginners video: ruclips.net/video/IGITrkYdjJs/видео.html / ruclips.net/video/YOsuxTPzqXA/видео.html. The two step zigzag will look just like a zigzag on the icon, whereas the 3 step will look like a dotted zigzag. Happy for you to email me (info@madetosew.com) and I can send you a photo if this would help? Aneka x
Hi Lauran, this is actually the standard machine foot for the machine I was using in this video: Husqvarna Emerald. I believe Husqvarna have it as their standard foot.
Do you mean Bondaweb, that is what I used to attach the motif. You can purchase it on amazon, the brand is Vilene: www.amazon.co.uk/Vilene-2V902-120-175-Bondaweb/dp/B002PHZK5G/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1477425135&sr=1-2&keywords=bondaweb I hope this helps? Aneka
You can use anything (within reason), this fabric was 100% cotton. Cotton / polyester or lightweight upholstery would be a great start. Hope this helps, Aneka
Hi Tammi Jane, oh I am so sorry. In this tutorial I do show it: ruclips.net/video/xIsczgkBTZo/видео.html at 7.47, inside corner. Does this help? Aneka x
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Finally, I find a video that explains the most important aspect of applique, the stiches. Thank you for your straightforward instructions.
Hi Nina, so pleased you liked the video. Thank you for your lovely words. Aneka x
Aneka, you know what makes your videos special, is the way you address the minute details and clear them. Nice to watch them and learn. Thank you. Santosh.
Thank you so much for your kind words. I'm glad you find it helpful.
You're a wonderful teacher. I appreciate your clear and detailed explanation on all examples. I'm glad that you realize not all people are sewing savvy. Sometimes we have to see and hear to comprehend things. You're pleasant to hear and thoroughly detailed.
I look forward to more of your videos.
Huge Thanks 😊
Hi Sheila, wow! Thank you so much for your lovely comment and for taking the time to post. I am so pleased that you like my style of teaching and have found my videos useful. Thank you. Aneka x
You managed to teach in 18 minutes what my textiles teacher hasn't been able to in 18 weeks. Nice job :).
Wow that is So kind Ananya, I am really pleased that I was able to help and that you learned something from the video. Thank you very much and good luck in your textiles class! :-))
Made To Sew Thank you :))
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You are great teacher, there nothing like hands on instructions your hands are not blocking the view this great you voices wonderful not squeaky and winding I appreciate that greatly thank you so much I'll be looking for more of your tutorials
Hi Loretta, thank you for your lovely, kind words. I really appreciate that you have taken the time to write a lovely comment. Thank you. Aneka
You are a very patient teacher: I keep watching your videos everyday now. You make everything will clear. Thank you
Thank you! ❤️
Just bought a sewing machine and appliqué is one of things I want to do, great easy to follow tutorial, thank you
Hi Christine, so pleased I could help. Thank you. Aneka
To skip to the stitches:
7:34 straight
11:56 zigzag
13:48 satin
This is great, thanks for helping. Aneka :-))
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Thank you, that was a very good tutorial. I’m the same as you, I usually start on the right hand side of the heart, but I recently found that starting at the very bottom of the heart is better, cuz I can then do one overstitch on it and it doesn’t show up as much. I found it to be a neater look, rather than directly on the right hand side where it shows a lot more. Thanks, I enjoyed your tutorial.
Happy to have found your channel. I am adding applique to my dog clothing in my Etsy shop and have never attempted applique before. This was a very informative video. I love how clear and detailed the instructions/ explanations are. I will be back for more of your tutorials! Now I go and practice. Thank you!!
This sounds like a wonderful project. Glad I could help. Wishing you all the best with your Etsy shop.
Lots of great advice here. The pulling of the threads to the back is so helpful - now know where I've been going wrong!
Thank you Ann Marie, so pleased I could help. Aneka x
Thank you, Ma'am, For today's class please keeps teaching us, Ma'am.
Pleasure
Thank you for the excellent tutorial.
I’ve just managed my first ever appliqué which as a beginner was quite a scary thing.
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic video. Straight to the point. I much prefer videos like this 😁
Thank you. 😊
First time trying the satin stitch! It made my project look so nice. Thank you as always, Anika!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for this tutorial. I’m a novice at sewing and appreciate it!
Thank you so much Jes. Really pleased. Aneka
Never tried this before. You made it very easy to understand. Thanks.
Thanks Angela.
Thanks for your tutorials. Happy Teacher's Day
You are welcome!
Thank you for such a clear explanation, and clear pictures too. I'll be trying this tomorrow!
Thanks Sue. Good luck giving it a go.
Satin stitch is pretty but it takes a huge amount of thread, especially for a large quilt. So it's zigzag for me! Thank you!
Totally agree, it does take a lot of thread! Pleasure. Aneka x
Am working on my first applique project and this was the perfect video for me. Thank you
Hi Kelly, that's really kind thank you. Good luck with your first appliqué! Aneka :-))
So professional and I can understand every word u r saying. Thx u for such a Great tutorial. Very Happy.
Hello Evila, I am so pleased that you enjoyed the tutorial. Thank you for your lovely comment and good luck with your applique! :-))
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Thanks. I appreciate thee help and was able to finish my project because of this guidance.
So glad I could help. Thank you.
Thank you, Aneka. You do such a great job of teaching.
Michelle S. Thank you Michelle, that's a very kind thing to say. I am pleased I could help you and you enjoy my style of teaching. Aneka x
Thank you for making this video. I'm a newbie and appreciate a clear understanding of these three stitches. I really enjoy all your videos and how easy they are to understand for us beginners. :0)
+My Little Craft Place I am really pleased that you found the tutorial useful and easy to understand. Thank you for your lovely feedback and good luck with your sewing! :-))
Hi, I'm from Algeria. I love your tutorial. Thank you.
Oh thank you, so pleased I could help. Aneka :-))
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Very instructive and precise tutorial. Thank you!
Thank you. ASneka x
FYI Make sure the webbing is "sewable" if you get the iron on only it can and will gum up your needles.
Thank you x
I was told by hobbycraft is okay to use freezer paper, will that gum up the needles? I’m a complete beginner so any advice regarding this would be much appreciated
@@kizzywitch hey you can use freezer paper no problem its a type of wax on it and it does not mess with your fabric either. You can also use school glue (small dots along the edge of your fabric) to hold something just make sure it's dry before sewing and it washes right out make sure it's the school glue (cost is low)or sewable speciality glue(more expensive).
Very interesting video! I want to be able to do this to the back of a hoodie with a big letter logo I have!
Very cool! Will look good on the back of a hoodie. Might be worth watching this ruclips.net/video/c28CPHfRxhE/видео.html. It is an old video, so I am not 100% sure what I talk about. But you might be able to speed it up and get some tips for what I did working with sweatshirt fabric (similar to jersey). Depending on the fabric you might want some tear or wash away stabiliser to support it whilst your sewing.
I'm so new to sewing and this was really informative so thank you very much
You’re welcome 😊
It’s been years since I done any sewing. Enjoyed your tutorial.
Thank you Maria. Pleased I could help.
Very clearly explained. Thank you. 🤗
Glad it was helpful!
This is honestly so helpful! Thank you so much.
Thanks Tina.
Wow, i love this tutorial. I'm still a beginner and i will try it soon..
Hi Lucia, thank you for your lovely comment. Good luck with your sewing - really pleased I could help. Aneka :-))
Made To Sew Omg thank you so much for this tutorial I watch so many tutorials and I failed but this one helped 💯 thank u so much😘
What a lovely thing to say, I am so pleased that you found it helpful. Thank you and good luck! Aneka x
Thank you for your tutorial.... post more sewing techniques... love it❤️
Thank you! I'm glad you have enjoyed it. Have you explored the other Made to Sew videos?
Really clearly explained. Thank you.
Thank you April.
Thanks so much I am going to use your technique to learn for my first motifs on my organiser project. Very clear explanation and information I have enjoy your video and i am going to go into your website.
Wow, thank you very much for your lovely message. I am really pleased that you enjoyed the tutorial and I wish you all the best with your motifs. Let me know how you get on! Good Luck! Aneka
You are so good teacher!! I love the details of all things including stich lengths.. (y)
+Arif John Thank you for your lovely words, that is very kind of you. I am so pleased that you have enjoyed the tutorial and my teaching. Aneka
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Thanks Aneka. Hope you've have new tutorials coming up soon.
Hi Harriet, yes I am trying to post more often!! :-)) Hopefully.... Aneka x
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Thank you so much! Would this technique work with stretchy fabric such as Lycra or spandex? Or would the seams rip?
HI there, you can use the zigzag stitch with stretchy fabrics, it should stretch with the material. I would trial a little test in your fabric though.
Great tutorial thank you,
but i can hear my textiles teacher shouting "not in the middle" when you were doing the heart in the centre of the fabric. we used to get in trouble for wasting fabric like that hahah
thanks for posting!
AntsIn OnesPants thank you, very pleased I could help. Thank you for your lovely comment. Regarding your textiles teacher, I completely agree. I would always try and be sparing with my fabric at home. However when I am filming I am trying to make it clear and easy to follow, these things may slip my mind! Thank you and good luck with your sewing. Aneka :-))
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Great video - thank you! Is it possible to hand baste instead of using fusibles? Just curious since I’m working with small letters that are already cut out & difficult to cut. Thanks again!
Yes I can’t see why not. You may have to check that the edge of the letters isn’t peeling up. You could also use a basting adhesive like 505 spray, this might help more than hand basting. But hand basting will work if your careful.
@@MadetoSew thank you!
New to this craft, thank you for sharing your knowledge, I found it really helpful
Really pleased you enjoyed it. Thank you. Aneka
Made To Sew
Ty so much. Very nice tutorial. This maybe a very silly question but can I use a free motion foot to stitch my appliques or would it be too difficult to control the line?
Thank you for this tutorial. Can you tell me how to choose needle positioning and how to select mode from the wheel? Am quite new to this and trying Hard to understand my sewing machine. Thank you.
I love it! I can use this on some of my quilting. Thanks so much very well done!
What a great idea! Really pleased you enjoyed the tutorial and learned something. Thank you! Aneka
Clearly explained and executed. Thank you so much for this helpful video!:)
I'm pleased you found it helpful
Thank you very much for this priceless tutorial.
This was what I was looking for. Thanks 😊
This is perfect! Thank you so much. It helped me so much.
Thank you. Glad I could help.
Thank you so much for this video. I'm eager to give the satin stitch a try! 😊👍
+Stefania Lintonbon Really pleased you enjoyed the video Stefania. The satin stitch is great and looks really professional!
Fantastic easy- to- follow tutorial. Some really great tips, too. Many thanks
Really pleased you enjoyed it Ann Marie - thank you. Aneka :-))
Thank you... Very informative for a newbie. I have the same machine 😍
Amazing news. Glad you liked it. Aneka x
Good tutorial. Thank you!
Thank you.
thank you so much! I want to do something for my husband for Christmas
It's a pleasure. I am pleased I could help you. Good luck with your sewing for your husband for Christmas. Have a lovely Christmas too. Aneka x
Wonderful tutorial. Many thanks x
Thank you Tracey! Aneka x
Excellent clear instructions. Thank you 🙏.
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You are so welcome!
you've made the satin stitch look so easy. I'm making pillows with names and satin stitching the edges if the letters. "Jacob" letters are very rounded. I have no clue how else to do this. I have a Singer 3232 .
Hi Victoria, that sounds like a lovely idea. The letters for Jacob are round and therefore a bit more difficult but perhaps you could create a practise one first? You will need to practise to find the place on the sewing machine foot where you need to line up the edge of the appliqué letter fabric so that the needle catches both the appliqué fabric and the main fabric. I would use Bondaweb as having the letters stuck down will make them much easier to sew around. Does your machine have a satin stitch? Or can you change the length on the zigzag to make a satin stitch? It is quite forgiving if you choose a thread the same colour as the back ground fabric. Let me know how you get on! Aneka x
Thanks for your advise. Very much appreciated. 😄
FYI For the satin stitch you also might want to use a stabilizer (or used dryer sheet) to stop puckers.
Hi Patrice, thank you for your suggestion, this is a great idea! Aneka
Wonderful tutorial! Thanks so much!
Thank you Sharon! Aneka x
very clear tutorial, many thanks
Thank you Amanda. Pleased I could help. Aneka :-))
A very good instruction video with several useful pieces of advice. i'd have liked to see some examples of motifs and letters which need to be drawn in reverse so that they come out right when you prepare them for your fabric. It so happens I made a big mistake with this aspect of applique myself. That is to say it was a large-ish design. Also, There is a special applique bond-a-web which doesn't need sewing (as long as you aren't going to dry clean it, or it will dissolve). It's called no-sew Heat'nbond.there is a sew-in version as well. I gather it's the thickness of the glue used.It would also be good to see the reverse side of all three examples.
Hi Vanessa, I am really pleased you enjoyed the video and I apologise for not showing the back of the samples. I thought I had included it in the blog post (www.madetosew.com/how-to-applique-3-different-stitches/) but only the straight stitch sample is visible. If you would like to see images of the back I can take some and email you? However they do look the same as the front, with just the stitching.
Incase it is useful I show how to appliqué letters and motifs (solving the backwards issue) in this tutorial: ruclips.net/video/xIsczgkBTZo/видео.html
Thank you for letting me know about Heat'n'bond, that is great to know about. Thank you for sharing. Thank you and good luck with your appliqué. Aneka :-))
I like the third stitch. I'm going to try that one, but I'm afraid I'm going to mess up trace sewing my design. Cross my fingers! Thx!
Good luck Rich, you will be fine! :-))
Well explained
Thank you!
Great job! Gives a very clear explanation to beginners.
Thank you Jan. I am so pleased it was helpful!
Thanks for that! Very useful xxx
Thanks Cathy. x
This is really helpful thank you!
Really pleased I could help! Thank you for your lovely comment.
Why'd you take the double sided adhesive off? Once you take it off, does it leave your piece of fabric stiffer?
I never used double sided b4 but either way I always thought you just left it on & sewed over top of it?
Hi Tiffany, sorry for the delayed reply. This is Bondaweb so it is supposed to be removed as then you can iron it on the position you require on your project. It adds a little bit of stiffness to the fabric, a bit like interfacing. You can use other products that would be left on and sewed over like stabilisers. Hope this helps, Aneka
Thanks a lot for this viedo and help to finish show my patch that I makeing
Really pleased you enjoyed it Bertha. Thank you. Aneka
Hi. What machine are you using? Can we do the 3rd stitch with the normal sewing machine?
I am using a Husqvarna Emerald 116 or 118 in this video. Yes you can do the third stitch with a normal sewing machine, it is a zigzag with 0 length. So you can set this up on any sewing machine. I hope this helps. Aneka
Super bien expliqué. Merci pour votre partage
So pleased you liked it. Thank you. Aneka
Excellent video, thank you.
Thank you Barbara, really pleased you enjoyed it! Aneka :-))
this is so helpful.
Thank you Carol.
how do you prevent the glue from the heat and bond from gunking up the needle? mine skips stitches, bunches up threads on the back and does not give even widths of zig zag stitching. I have tested it on the same fabric without the heat and bond and it works fine, so it is not my machine or the settings. Should I cut the stabilizer smaller than the motif to correct this?
Anyone can help me? I have trouble sewing appliqué. The thread keeps shredding. It seems there is sticky residue from the bondaweb on the needle. It seems that needle gets stuck in the appliqué.
Hi there, sorry to hear you are having a problem. I am pretty sure that the Bondaweb I use doesn't give a sticky residue (I will double check this and get back to you), but I am almost 100% certain. Do you know if it is own brand Bondaweb, or a different brand? For example I sometimes get my customers to use double sided basting tape and this does give a sticky residue when sewing, so you have to replace the needle after working with it. When it comes to the thread, what thread are you using? What size needle are you using? Hopefully we can solve the problem for you. Aneka x
Made To Sew omgosh! Is is not the same brand! I feel so silly that's probably the problem. I use typical polyester thread. Needle I've tried Universal needle in both 70-80 US size. I even tried a jersey needle. But now after you said that I'm sure it's the type and brand of appliqué bond I'm using. Thank you so much for replying!
Really pleased we were able to solve the issue. It's always frustrating when you don't know why it's going wrong, please don't worry we have all been there! :-))
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You need to use the light bond web. Not the heavy as the needle will get sticky.
(Or use your button hole setting)
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شكرا..... thanks
Thank you.
What do u need the bond ware for?
It will position your motif in the right place and hold it there, as well as supporting it when sewing, which can make the stitches look better.
Hi, are the feed dogs up or down? Thanks in advance for a reply.
Excellent, thank you
Sharon Luttrell really pleased I could help Sharon. Thank you, Aneka
thank-you, very helpful
Thank you x
The needle is to be in the middle of the pressure foot when doing satin stitch?
Hi Donna, yes the needle should be in the middle of the foot when doing a satin stitch. However it will depend on your sewing machine whether the zigzag is positioned centrally or not. What I am trying to say is that with my basic sewing machine the zigzag starts from the left and as the width of the zigzag increases it moves to the right, it doesn't centre it around the centre of the needle placement. However some machines will centre the needle and the zigzag will take place either side of the central needle placement, no matter what size / width zigzag you choose. Does that make sense? Thank you, Aneka
I wish you could show what a two step zig zag icon looks like on a machine.
Hi Grace, sorry about this. I think I show the two step zigzag icon in one of these beginners video: ruclips.net/video/IGITrkYdjJs/видео.html / ruclips.net/video/YOsuxTPzqXA/видео.html. The two step zigzag will look just like a zigzag on the icon, whereas the 3 step will look like a dotted zigzag. Happy for you to email me (info@madetosew.com) and I can send you a photo if this would help? Aneka x
What setting do i put my sewing machine on?
I talk about the settings in the video. Was this not clear?
Amazing
Thank you
Very useful
Thank you.
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Thanks Stella. x
What kind of sewing machine foot is that?
Hi Lauran, this is actually the standard machine foot for the machine I was using in this video: Husqvarna Emerald. I believe Husqvarna have it as their standard foot.
Where can i find wonder web online
Do you mean Bondaweb, that is what I used to attach the motif. You can purchase it on amazon, the brand is Vilene: www.amazon.co.uk/Vilene-2V902-120-175-Bondaweb/dp/B002PHZK5G/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1477425135&sr=1-2&keywords=bondaweb I hope this helps? Aneka
what kind of fabric do you use for the motif?
You can use anything (within reason), this fabric was 100% cotton. Cotton / polyester or lightweight upholstery would be a great start. Hope this helps, Aneka
Yes it would :-))
Thank you 💖
It's a shame you did not demonstrate how to negotiate the corners.
Hi Tammi Jane, oh I am so sorry. In this tutorial I do show it: ruclips.net/video/xIsczgkBTZo/видео.html at 7.47, inside corner. Does this help? Aneka x
Awesome
dailaring mechen name pls mammm
Hi there, do you want the name of the machine? If so it is a Husqvarna Emerald 116 or 118. Aneka :-))
Good
Thank you
What r u saying, bondawear
It is Bondaweb: amzn.to/2N0XGJx hope this helps :-))
dailaring mechen rate
I just starch, spray baste and sew.
Perfect!
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How to
Thank you.