Stop the Curl: How to Cut Knit Fabric Without the Fuss!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

Комментарии • 41

  • @amongbrendasquiltsbags5408
    @amongbrendasquiltsbags5408 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for the tip on flattening the curl on knits. I shared it with a knit class today.

    • @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry
      @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry  7 месяцев назад +1

      You're very welcome! I'm happy to hear that you found the tip useful and shared it with your class. It's wonderful to know that the information is not only helpful to individuals but also valuable enough to pass along to others in the community.

  • @catho6785
    @catho6785 Год назад +4

    This is so useful thank you.
    I’m currently trying to cut a thin jersey for baby clothes and even pinning it to the pattern is a task let alone cutting it.
    Appreciate your tips - and the humour too!

  • @denii9384
    @denii9384 2 года назад +4

    This was so helpful and pleasant to watch; you're a fabulous teacher! Thank you for sharing your skill and time🌻

  • @MrsMTMomma
    @MrsMTMomma 3 месяца назад

    I always hold my fabrics, knit and woven up with selvedges together and my hands about 36” or more apart. the fabric wil not have and diagonal folds coming up from the fold. You will have to adjust the fabric Left or Right causing the cut edges to be uneven but you will get a smooth on grain fabric to lay on your table. You ends will be uneven so you can cut the end s of straight or pin the fabric at the selvedges so the fabric doesn’t shift. This method is like the one you showed when there was a diagonal fold in the knit fabric. My grandma should me how to do this while I was learning to sew. She was a professional seamstress. Thanks for your tips. I’ll check out your other tips. Auf Wiedersehen!

  • @teresaluna1936
    @teresaluna1936 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for sharing your expertise! I learned a lot from your tutorials. Wishing you the very best!

  • @Ayla_3.3
    @Ayla_3.3 2 года назад +4

    Thank you! I have knit fabric I have been to afraid to use xx

    • @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry
      @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for your feedback! I am going to make more videos on sewing knits so as they say, stay tuned. 🙂

    • @Ayla_3.3
      @Ayla_3.3 2 года назад

      @@SewingTutorialsByAgeberry Wonderful, thank you. I will be keeping my eyes open for your video, I have alot to learn :)

  • @allnaturalbrown
    @allnaturalbrown 2 года назад

    I love your humor! Thank you for this great video!

  • @lindabrown9550
    @lindabrown9550 Год назад +1

    I love this! Thank you for sharing.

  • @LatelyFashionable
    @LatelyFashionable 7 месяцев назад

    I never would have thought to use silk organza as a pressing cloth, but it makes a lot of sense!

    • @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry
      @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry  7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad this tip resonated with you, and I hope it makes your sewing process even smoother. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @winwinmyfriend4727
    @winwinmyfriend4727 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your instruction very nice .❤

  • @lodgechant
    @lodgechant Год назад

    So useful. Thank you!

  • @RyanSmith-er8kw
    @RyanSmith-er8kw 2 года назад +2

    Off to buy some starch spray, you may have solved my problem, thanks!

    • @RyanSmith-er8kw
      @RyanSmith-er8kw 2 года назад

      Also learnt about cutting along the grain and that double knits dont curl, super useful video!

    • @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry
      @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry  2 года назад

      Did it work? Let us know, we all learn!

    • @clothingalterations
      @clothingalterations 2 года назад

      I used hair spray after cutting.

    • @clothingalterations
      @clothingalterations 2 года назад

      I used hair spray after cutting.

    • @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry
      @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry  2 года назад +1

      @@clothingalterations I used it a few times just to try but the starch spray is much better. Hair spray is not intended for fabric, so it's sticky, it's flammable (which is not good with a hot iron), and it's more expensive. As for the chemicals , I am sure there are plenty in both sprays and have to be washed out after the garment is made.

  • @NewDayzy
    @NewDayzy 7 месяцев назад +1

    Why do you NOT use laundry detergent when washing new fabric? I am planning to use cotton jersey w/ 5% Spandex.

    • @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry
      @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry  7 месяцев назад

      I choose not to use laundry detergent when pre-washing new fabric because I aim to remove only the sizing or any potential residue without introducing additional chemicals into the fabric.
      So I simply rinse the fabric in warm or hot water. This can help prepare the fabric for sewing while keeping it as chemical-free as possible.

  • @lisettegarcia
    @lisettegarcia 2 года назад +3

    Why do you say that silk organza is your favorite pressing cloth? That was a new one on me... I use a white mid to lightweight cotton because it passes heat while preventing scorching without risk of dye rubbing off.

    • @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry
      @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry  2 года назад +8

      I also used lightweight cotton for many years, it's very good. But when I tried 100% silk organza I switched to it and use it all the time now. I can see clearly through it, I see the stitches, the pleats, the folds etc. when I press. And to my surprise, nothing happens with the organza cloth when I use cotton iron temperature. But only 100% silk, not polyester. And it's not expensive fabric.

    • @lisettegarcia
      @lisettegarcia 2 года назад +3

      @@SewingTutorialsByAgeberry Ha! Amazing!! You always up my sewing game. Thank you!!!

  • @sydneyyy.v
    @sydneyyy.v 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @juliekarp771
    @juliekarp771 2 года назад +1

    What Steam Iron are you using here?

    • @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry
      @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry  2 года назад

      I am using an older Kalorik iron which I do not see for sale anymore. I have some alternatives in my article here www.ageberry.com/basic-sewing-tools-iron-buying-guide/

  • @clothingalterations
    @clothingalterations 2 года назад

    Great 👍👍

  • @Jin04115
    @Jin04115 Год назад +2

    Still confused about the grainline😢

    • @karenwetherall7310
      @karenwetherall7310 Год назад

      It runs parallel with the selvedge edge and has the least stretch making it stable. (Also called the warp). Across the fabric width has more stretch and is called the weft (think LEFT to right).

  • @slm6268
    @slm6268 2 года назад

    It looks like when you Laid out the pattern on the fold that you fabric was folded wrong sides together. I always folded right sides together. Does it matter?

    • @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry
      @SewingTutorialsByAgeberry  2 года назад +1

      To me, it does matter if I have some pattern marks to transfer, then I fold right sides together. But if I have nothing to transfer then I can fold wrong sides together, it doesn't really matter.