5 useful overlocker techniques

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 76

  • @Barbara-iz7bp
    @Barbara-iz7bp 6 дней назад

    Love the idea for taking out the seam

  • @chrishanner5242
    @chrishanner5242 Год назад +2

    Your last tip about unpicking is brilliant. I never considered that. Thanks so much.

  • @davinawilliams9718
    @davinawilliams9718 7 месяцев назад +1

    Really useful. Thankyou

  • @MAPRANGUS
    @MAPRANGUS 2 года назад +15

    Wow, I’ve learned more in this video than in any online tutorial I have seen on RUclips. There’s usually too much focus on the chit chat and less on the craft but yours is the opposite. So well demonstrated, I’m in love with your channel and am now a new subscriber!! ❤️

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  2 года назад

      thanks so much for your lovely comment, I am pleased you found it useful and liked the format :-)

  • @Britney.J
    @Britney.J Год назад +6

    I have been threading my tails under with a needle forever. Sincerely appreciate the tip that I can just sew them under when creating the stitches!

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  Год назад

      Thank you 🙂

    • @gigracer
      @gigracer Год назад +1

      That technique is how I was taught to unpick seams as well. It makes it so much easier

  • @rhonddakane
    @rhonddakane Год назад +1

    Wow! Thank you for sharing these tips. ❤ 👏👏👏

  • @clovermark39
    @clovermark39 Год назад +1

    My Mum gave me her overlocked and hadn’t been convinced of it’s use but after seeing this I will make an effort to use it more.

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  Год назад

      Thats great news I hope you get on ok. Thanks for commenting 🙂

  • @julietekell4057
    @julietekell4057 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video! Such good tips!

  • @abbilu9539
    @abbilu9539 Год назад +1

    Very good tips, I hope I'm successful in applying them!

  • @SusiB13
    @SusiB13 2 года назад +6

    What brilliant tips. I'm new to using an overlocker and I've always struggled with internal corners, being overly aware of the knife blade. I never thought to 'straighten' the material. Thank you so much.

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. I'm so pleased you found this useful.

  • @caroldaniels7076
    @caroldaniels7076 Год назад +3

    Wonderful. I’ve learned a lot watching this. I appreciate you sharing your skills.

  • @anjibrazell
    @anjibrazell Год назад +2

    So glad to see you use a Juki!! I love mine, but rarely see them "in action"

  • @sherryfaires7931
    @sherryfaires7931 Год назад +1

    Excellent video! Thanks!

  • @SouthernGirl31520
    @SouthernGirl31520 Год назад +2

    OMG.....this was such a good video! Thank you.

  • @gilda1586
    @gilda1586 2 года назад +4

    I like that you used contrasting fabric and thread, makes it so easy to see what you're doing but some RUclipsrs don't do this😀

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  2 года назад

      Thank you, yes something I've learnt to do it makes everything easier to see. Hope the vid was useful 😊

  • @marionlacey1986
    @marionlacey1986 Год назад +1

    Amazing quick tips. Thank you so much!

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  Год назад

      Thank you for commenting pleased you found it useful 😀

  • @christinacruden886
    @christinacruden886 Год назад +1

    Could you please show us how to set up machine to sew? Thank you. ❤️❤️🇨🇦

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment. You've inspired a new video idea going through setting up and some tips and watch points. I have added this to my list. It will be a little while, but I will make the video 😊

  • @inekekrul6340
    @inekekrul6340 Год назад +1

    I like the unpicking tip, by cutting a milimeter off. Thank you!

  • @creativecheersoffashionlau7364
    @creativecheersoffashionlau7364 Год назад +5

    Really?? I didn’t know that trick for unpicking! That was great! I normally would take my seam ripper and snip the top threads but that takes forever. Certainly going to try this. Thanks!

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  Год назад +2

      A couple of people have commented you can just pull needle threads without cutting at all. Definitely worth trying, though I wonder if it works best on lighter fabric where thread is easy to grab.

    • @creativecheersoffashionlau7364
      @creativecheersoffashionlau7364 Год назад

      @@bobbinsandbuttons oh? Also didn’t know that. Seems a bit strange because looks to me normally you can not just pull out a needle thread from stitching. But I will try both for sure ! Thanks for the tip !! Any will certainly save tons of time( and annoyance 😉)

  • @get2craft
    @get2craft Месяц назад

    Thank you for the video ❤ how do i make sure the stitches are locked and don't unravel later during washing? Can i do it on a serger or does it have to be done manually?

  • @MelEveritt
    @MelEveritt 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so very much for your wonderful video.

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  2 года назад

      Thank you Im pleased you enjoyed it and thank you for leaving a comment 😊

  • @pastda3
    @pastda3 Год назад

    Thank you for these very useful tips.

  • @mandiigraham1596
    @mandiigraham1596 Год назад +2

    For the bulk of the cuff seam I would not make the snip at the lower fold. This open end of the cuff eats a lot of wear pulling sleeve on and off or up the arm and down. I prefer to snip about 1-2 cms down from the sleeve end and on the inside of the sleeve. That way if it does happen to separate it won’t show.

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  Год назад

      Oh yes great idea, thanks for sharing this. I'm all for longevity of our makes 😊

  • @zirconium2014
    @zirconium2014 Год назад +3

    You can also secure your ends too if you lift the foot, grab your project and flip it, then place it back down and you can essentially back stitch, and you veer off once you've done enough

  • @wendyb7993
    @wendyb7993 Год назад +2

    Also if you have long threads at the end you can separate them and tie them or tug on one of the threads and it will lock them together 😊

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  Год назад

      Yes thank you thats a great tip.

    • @6thearetist6
      @6thearetist6 Год назад

      Yes that’s what I do too
      Going to try sewing them into a seam now as looks neat

  • @cindyhappel7376
    @cindyhappel7376 Год назад

    Great tips!! Thanks so much!

  • @karenmcneil7546
    @karenmcneil7546 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful thank you

  • @christinesmutek3856
    @christinesmutek3856 2 года назад

    Brilliant tips. I am a bit of a novice but really want to learn. Thanks for the tutorial. 👍👍

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, its a great skill to have good luck 😊

  • @thesewingtrolleydolly7736
    @thesewingtrolleydolly7736 3 года назад +1

    Hi Julia, thanks for the overlocker tips. I wish I knew about the cuff tip last week. I made a Toaster V1 Sweater and although it came out lovely now know how to reduce some of the bulk around that area. I will be applying it when I make my next sweatshirt using the same fabric you're wearing, which I brought from you. I'll look back on the sweatshirt tutorial for your tips. I've brought quite a few pieces from you and the quality is superb! Thank you.

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  3 года назад

      Thank you that's lovely to know. Thank you for the orders much appreciated 😊

  • @bettychamplin8751
    @bettychamplin8751 Год назад

    Great. Thanks

  • @gregpeyton7449
    @gregpeyton7449 Год назад +3

    Trimming the seam to take out an overlocked seam is not the way to do it. Simply pull out the needle threads just like they were regular machine stitches. If using four threads, remove the inner needle stitching first, then the outer one. The looper threads will then just fall away. No mess and no loss of any seam allowances. So much easier!!

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  Год назад

      Thanks I will try this, it does make sense and would be less messy 😊

  • @rollinsmom9111
    @rollinsmom9111 2 года назад +3

    Unpicking is not fun. I have used my seam ripper to rip along the edge of the seam, cutting all the overlocker threads. After pulling out the two needle threads, use a sticky lint remover to pick up all those little thread pieces. Thank you for your tips.

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  2 года назад

      Thank you yes great idea with lint remover there are always bits aren't there 🙄 😊

  • @jennygreen51
    @jennygreen51 2 года назад

    Thank you!!!!

  • @tomwalker996
    @tomwalker996 Год назад +2

    To unpick - You should be able to grab the needle threads and pull them straight out then the looper threads will just unravel. It’s like magic

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  Год назад

      Thank you will try that 👍 😊

    • @pennyguiberteau5343
      @pennyguiberteau5343 Год назад +2

      Thanks! After a little practice, I think I have the hang of this. I'm still trying to figure out if it matters with which end you should begin. I did get better results than I've had before.

    • @tomwalker996
      @tomwalker996 Год назад

      @@pennyguiberteau5343 that's great! And no, it doesn't matter which end you start on

    • @creativecheersoffashionlau7364
      @creativecheersoffashionlau7364 Год назад +1

      Wow, will try that for sure! Just got the tip from Bobbins and Buttons. Hadn’t read your comment yet. If that works it woube really amazing. Thanks !

    • @barbnmass1988
      @barbnmass1988 Год назад

      Sounds easy enough but I'm new at using a serger and I can't get my head around which thread is needle and which is a looper. So cutting the material as described here has been great for me and then use a lint roller to remove the little threads left.

  • @evaeva4986
    @evaeva4986 Год назад

    Sounds like the machine need some OIL.

    • @bobbinsandbuttons
      @bobbinsandbuttons  Год назад

      My machines get pretty regular maintenance as I run classes. So its definitely been serviced since this vid.

  • @doragoodfellow6617
    @doragoodfellow6617 2 года назад

    Instead of threading open up 2 stitches on each side and tie a knot

  • @sasharey9160
    @sasharey9160 2 года назад