O.o you just changed my entire life. I didn't know you could change the speed. I'm SUPER ADHD, slow talking makes it so hard to focus. I learn and understand SO much easier when it's fast!!!!! You. Are. Amazing.
I've seen several videos about this stitch. But, yours is the first I've seen which explains exactly where to put your needle for each part of the stitch. TYSM for sharing this video with us. It's very helpful. 👍😉
Thank you so much! I have no sewing skills whatsoever, and this video showed me how to accomplish my first project of repairing a seam on my husband’s coveralls. So proud!
Got a seam come apart on the cuff of an Alpha Industries MA1 pilot jacket, your video has saved me a fortune, was gonna buy a new one, not now.. Thank you.
Excellent thank you. I really appreciate the fact that you took the time to explain little things that other tutorials miss and that you anticipate problems such as how to end the stitching. Because so many just say "Here i just sewed over myself" (whatever that means)/ "I did a couple of backstitches" - that doesn't work for certain situations and absolute beginners just think "I've got to go to another tutorial now to find out how to do that!". Stuff like that puts people off perservering. I've watched a couple of your clips and am impressed so I subscribed.
This was super helpful. i was looking at like five videos to learn how to do this stitch and none of them were as helpful as this video thank you so much 🙂😊
Thanks! I hadn't sewn anything for 20 years, since 6th grade home ec. I easily managed to repair a pocket seam with this video. Those simple things feel empowering. . .
Hi Rokolee, this is an excellent video! Thank you! However, I found that inserting the needle below the fold of the hem like at 4:47 produces a hem that is rippled and not flat. The thread pulls that little bit more material to the top once the stitch is tightened. I found that inserting the needle right smack on the fold itself produced a much better final look.
@@clairebordeaux I have to admit I was using black thread on my wife's black office skirt so I probably had a lot more room for error. Having a crinkly looking office skirt was just unacceptable, so I improvised. I felt the end result was pretty good, you wouldn't notice the repair if you weren't staring hard at it. Fun fact: The wifey never wore it again after the repair. She doesn't trust the stitches would hold... T.T
Thank you so much. I had a pair of pants that ripped at the seam. There is a lining so I could realistically sew it on the inside. I also didn't have the correct color thread and this worked wonderfully
Thank you so much! This is such a well explained video with all the details I needed!, just repaired my jeans and it turned pretty fine on my first try!
Thank you sooo much! This is the only tutorial that helped me successfully do this stitch! I’m making a throw pillow and want to close off the area I stuffed through
Wow, you did a wonderful job of walking us through every single, little step, thank you for that and for the diagram, VERY helpful! Also loved the little trick of hiding the thread at the end!
this video was great! I had a bag that was coming apart on one seam, and it had a lining so couldn’t work from the inside out. No other video explained this clearly how to do it! Looks good as new now
Great tutorial. The graphic was so helpful. Also since it’s not an actual project you are working, it was super clear to see what you were doing. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you for teaching us, I think we can shall may ( with suitable helping verb) sit at home and still stitch clothes sell and earn money, this is a good idea especially for house staying ladies
I did it! Thanks so much for teaching me this. I’ve tried to make an invisible stitch before but let’s say it was not very good. Just kind of made it up as I went along and found out that was not the time to be creative. I am going back to my dress to unpick a re-sew now! I am a bit apprehensive as the material is very thin but the splits are not really where people would see the stitching anyway. Can you now show us how to fix a very small hole in a top with thin-ish material?
Thank you very much for this excellent video. I have to repair a split seam on my boat seat cushion. It is a little different but I have some curved needles that I think will help me. Joe
Well mine looks like it was done by Tarzan but thanks for the video it was very helpful. I'm 38 and my mother was overjoyed I've finally learned to fix some of my clothes myself lol
I had a pillow with stuffing that was getting compressed to the point that it didn't really work as a pillow anymore. I cut it open, added some more stuffing, and sewed it back up with this. I could have pulled the thread tighter, but other than that, the transplant surgery was a success
I feel like I'm learning there forbidden secrets of the dark arts. Things I never thought I would bother to learn, yet here I am anyways. Thanks for the video. Useful to know!
I am making a new arm for my woody doll when I was done making it I realized that I made it too wide so I trimmed it down a bit to match the same Arm i made a year or two ago
Thank you so much! I’m sewing the back of the mouth of a giant stuffed Bullfrog and didn’t know what I was going to do. Thank you so, so much! Very easy to understand. I couldn’t help but to notice that your fingernails are trying to tell you that you are low on calcium... that’s why your moons are bright and you have white marks in the nail....impersonally prefer flint stone chewable vitamins and I’m 61! They seem to be higher in mineral content. Thanks again, JeriLynn
I am repairing holes in my husband’s shorts...the bottom of the front pockets seams have come apart (I assume from him placing his keys in them repeatedly over time). Is this an appropriate stitch to use? Will it be strong enough?
Your video is nice and up to the point, I m trying this on my jacket back vent where it was torn, the jacket is leather, what you might suggest for me? Thanks!
If the leather is too thick for using the invisible stitch, I would try backstitch along the seam and if that doesn't work, the most popular stitch for leather is saddle stitch :)
Im just starting to sew because i want to make plush toys, but im having trouble cutting the fabric big enough to fold so that id be able to sew the seams, i just finished a really bad plush because of no folding, please help 😭 When i sketch out do i attach the paper to the fabric so that i can make it bigger to fold?
I'm not 100% sure but I think you're talking about seam allowances - you need to add a seam allowance around the edge of the shape so that you have enough fabric to then make the seam. I'd put that term into Google to learn more about it, I'm sure there are plenty of tutorials out there :)
play at 1.75 speed ,very helpful👏👏☺️
I'm glad Im not only the impatient one😂 I watched at 2X speed tho.
She explains too much but it's helpful
O.o you just changed my entire life. I didn't know you could change the speed. I'm SUPER ADHD, slow talking makes it so hard to focus. I learn and understand SO much easier when it's fast!!!!! You. Are. Amazing.
Well... I guess normal speed talking, not slow- just slow for my brain lol
Thank you because I was falling asleep 😭🤞🏾💯
I've seen several videos about this stitch. But, yours is the first I've seen which explains exactly where to put your needle for each part of the stitch. TYSM for sharing this video with us. It's very helpful. 👍😉
Glad it was useful!
Thank you so much! I have no sewing skills whatsoever, and this video showed me how to accomplish my first project of repairing a seam on my husband’s coveralls. So proud!
Excellent! Glad you found it useful :)
Loved this video. Thank you so much. It literally took me only 10 minutes to fix my jeans with these stitches. Thank you again.
Glad it helped!
Got a seam come apart on the cuff of an Alpha Industries MA1 pilot jacket, your video has saved me a fortune, was gonna buy a new one, not now.. Thank you.
Awesome, glad it helped!
Excellent thank you. I really appreciate the fact that you took the time to explain little things that other tutorials miss and that you anticipate problems such as how to end the stitching. Because so many just say "Here i just sewed over myself" (whatever that means)/ "I did a couple of backstitches" - that doesn't work for certain situations and absolute beginners just think "I've got to go to another tutorial now to find out how to do that!". Stuff like that puts people off perservering. I've watched a couple of your clips and am impressed so I subscribed.
Thank-you very much for your nice comment :) ... I do like to be thorough!
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This was super helpful. i was looking at like five videos to learn how to do this stitch and none of them were as helpful as this video thank you so much 🙂😊
Aw i'm so glad! Thanks for watching :)
Thanks! I hadn't sewn anything for 20 years, since 6th grade home ec. I easily managed to repair a pocket seam with this video. Those simple things feel empowering. . .
Excellent! I'm glad the video was useful :)
I viewed many invisible seam stitch tutorials before I found this one which is the very best and easiest to understand and follow. Thanks.
Aw thank you :D
Great little video, without background music often found on other sites which can drown out the instructions. Thank you.
Thank you :)
Hi Rokolee, this is an excellent video! Thank you!
However, I found that inserting the needle below the fold of the hem like at 4:47 produces a hem that is rippled and not flat. The thread pulls that little bit more material to the top once the stitch is tightened. I found that inserting the needle right smack on the fold itself produced a much better final look.
But if you insert the needle down into the fold, it wouldn’t be hidden, right?
@@clairebordeaux I have to admit I was using black thread on my wife's black office skirt so I probably had a lot more room for error. Having a crinkly looking office skirt was just unacceptable, so I improvised. I felt the end result was pretty good, you wouldn't notice the repair if you weren't staring hard at it. Fun fact: The wifey never wore it again after the repair. She doesn't trust the stitches would hold... T.T
Tysm for this! I'm getting into making and selling clothes more recently so this will definitely help!!!
You're so welcome! Good luck with your venture :)
Extremely helpful. Thank you, now I´ll look for your other videos.
Thanks very much :)
Thank you so much. I had a pair of pants that ripped at the seam. There is a lining so I could realistically sew it on the inside.
I also didn't have the correct color thread and this worked wonderfully
Excellent! Glad you found it useful :)
Thank you ma'am from Sunny San Diego 🌞! Excellent tutorial. You are appreciated. 👍🏾
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
Ive had zero reason to sew until my kids' stuffed animals started getting holes in them. This is super helpful. thank you!
Excellent! Glad it helped you
Thank you so much! This is such a well explained video with all the details I needed!, just repaired my jeans and it turned pretty fine on my first try!
Thank you :) Glad you found the video useful!
Thank you sooo much! This is the only tutorial that helped me successfully do this stitch! I’m making a throw pillow and want to close off the area I stuffed through
Excellent! I'm glad it worked for you :)
That’s just what I needed. Thankssss!
Excellent!
Wow, you did a wonderful job of walking us through every single, little step, thank you for that and for the diagram, VERY helpful! Also loved the little trick of hiding the thread at the end!
Aw thank you :D
Thank you for this! just fixed a tie on my favourite wrap dress using your instruction
Excellent! Glad it helped you :)
Thank you for the refresher!❤
this video was great! I had a bag that was coming apart on one seam, and it had a lining so couldn’t work from the inside out. No other video explained this clearly how to do it! Looks good as new now
Aw thanks very much, I'm glad it helped!
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Chloe Ortiz bless you
I was about to die. Thanks.
Thank you
Thank you
Great video! Explained so that beginner like me can understand. I am going to try this today!
Excellent! Thanks for watching
Great tutorial. The graphic was so helpful. Also since it’s not an actual project you are working, it was super clear to see what you were doing. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thanks very much :D I'm glad you found it useful.
Thank you very much, it really does helps me rather than those old pamphlets i have
Glad it helped!
Thank you soo much!! please do more videos for us because you explain so well !! I am sure more people would like this as well❤
Aw thank you :D
i wish all tutorials were this clear and informative. thank you for taking the time to make and share this video. 🦋
Thank you very much :D
Thank you for teaching us, I think we can shall may ( with suitable helping verb) sit at home and still stitch clothes sell and earn money, this is a good idea especially for house staying ladies
Thank for watching :)
Excellent for remembering this seam! Thank you!
Thank you for the tutorial. Your instructions were really easy to understand, for a beginner like myself.
Thank you :)
Thank you so much I’ve sewed my jacket back together 😊 very easy to learn with the step by step guide much appreciated
Excellent! Thanks for your comment :)
Best,easy,simple sewing I 've know
Thank you so much! I'm good that all I needed. I'm turning into a renaissance Mom!
Ha! Thanks for watching!
Thanks so much! This is the best video among the other videos on this stitch, since you go slow and zoom in!
Thank you :)
I did it! Thanks so much for teaching me this. I’ve tried to make an invisible stitch before but let’s say it was not very good. Just kind of made it up as I went along and found out that was not the time to be creative. I am going back to my dress to unpick a re-sew now! I am a bit apprehensive as the material is very thin but the splits are not really where people would see the stitching anyway.
Can you now show us how to fix a very small hole in a top with thin-ish material?
Thanks and good luck! Watch this space :)
Thank you very much for this excellent video. I have to repair a split seam on my boat seat cushion. It is a little different but I have some curved needles that I think will help me. Joe
Thanks! Yeah curved needles are great for upholstery :)
Well mine looks like it was done by Tarzan but thanks for the video it was very helpful. I'm 38 and my mother was overjoyed I've finally learned to fix some of my clothes myself lol
Haha :)
You are a life saviour, this tutorial was so detailed and helpful. Thank you so much!
Thank-you, I'm glad it was helpful :D
Very useful, thank you!
Watched this video a few months ago and watched it today and I Finally did it righttt
Yay!
This is some good ish right here 🙌🏾
Thanks, it worked flawless. Cheers!
Great! Thanks :)
Thanks for the nice n clear demo of ladder / invisible stitches.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you! Exactly what I needed. Very well done!
I'm glad it was helpful to you :D
Thank you so much! Easiest video to follow for beginners!
Thank you:D
Thank you! Finally fixed a pair of pants and a sweater 😊
Excellent! Thanks for watching :)
I'm sitting here wondering who is that 516 people who disliked this video like: 👁👄👁
Very helpful and so well made. The video really made it easy to see and understand. Eternal thanks!🙏🖤🥰
You are very welcome!
ThankYou Very Much ❤️
You're welcome!
Thank you very helpful
You're welcome!
I truly appreciate this demonstration. It is clear and concise.
Thank you :)
I read your comment too fast at first and thought you said, "the truth is it's in another dimension." Shit that cracked me up. Anyway...
I had a pillow with stuffing that was getting compressed to the point that it didn't really work as a pillow anymore. I cut it open, added some more stuffing, and sewed it back up with this. I could have pulled the thread tighter, but other than that, the transplant surgery was a success
Excellent!
Thank you so much I was able to fix my favorite scrunchies
Excellent!
Thank you for your help.
You're welcome!
You're welcome!
Thank you! Super simple to follow along.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this video. One of the best video.So cool.Thank's
Glad you liked it!
Great video!! Easy to follow. Great descriptions.
Thanks so much!
Thank you for helping me finish a memory pillow!
You are so welcome!
I feel like I'm learning there forbidden secrets of the dark arts. Things I never thought I would bother to learn, yet here I am anyways. Thanks for the video. Useful to know!
Haha! Thanks for watching :)
this is the most helpful video on this ive found! thanks
Thank you :D
Excellent video! Thanks!❤️
Glad you liked it!
I am making a new arm for my woody doll when I was done making it I realized that I made it too wide so I trimmed it down a bit to match the same Arm i made a year or two ago
Definitely going to use this on my cosplay! Thank you so much
I'm glad it was useful :)
Thank you so much for the wonderful demonstration!! 😀
Thank you :D I'm glad you found it useful!
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed.
Thanks for watching :)
Thanks! Very helpful and well explained :)
Thanks very much :D
So helpful!! Thank you!!
You're so welcome!
LOVE
thank you
Thank you so much! This was so well explained and helpful, I'm sewing plushies for the first time this weekend :D
Thank you :) I hope your sewing went well!
@@RokoleeDIY Yep it went awesome!! Thank you again for such an amazing tutorial and pattern!
Wow, very clever technique.Really good. Thanks
Thank-you :)
Thank you so much. This was definitely helpful.
Thank you :)
How lide
Thank you so much! I’m sewing the back of the mouth of a giant stuffed Bullfrog and didn’t know what I was going to do. Thank you so, so much! Very easy to understand. I couldn’t help but to notice that your fingernails are trying to tell you that you are low on calcium... that’s why your moons are bright and you have white marks in the nail....impersonally prefer flint stone chewable vitamins and I’m 61! They seem to be higher in mineral content. Thanks again, JeriLynn
Glad I could help!
I'm gonna sew up my li'l teddy...
I hope teddy is all healed by now 🧸🙏
Thank you best video and explanation. Appreciate great quality of video.
Thanks :)
Thank you so much..... Very helpful
You are welcome!
Very good!
Thanks!
Thank you. It helped a lot
Glad it helped :)
if i were to ever need to, would i be able to undo this?
Sure, just use a seam ripper :)
Great tutorial, thank you so much!!!
Thank you :)
Where do you find that needle holder? It looks really handy!
It's just what the needles came in when I bought them :)
Even only the thumbnail helped me
:)
It works, thank you..
I am repairing holes in my husband’s shorts...the bottom of the front pockets seams have come apart (I assume from him placing his keys in them repeatedly over time). Is this an appropriate stitch to use? Will it be strong enough?
If those seams are visible when worn I would use invisble stitch, but if those seams are hidden I would use backstitch because it's stronger :)
thankyou...
This is very helpful tqvm!
Thank you!
Lovely vid. Very clear demo. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks :)
thanks it really works
You're welcome! :)
Thank you thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you so much ☺😊
You are very welcome :)
This was super helpful. 👌❤😀
Thank-you :)
Greta describing it is very helpful OwO
Thanks :)
Your video is nice and up to the point, I m trying this on my jacket back vent where it was torn, the jacket is leather, what you might suggest for me? Thanks!
If the leather is too thick for using the invisible stitch, I would try backstitch along the seam and if that doesn't work, the most popular stitch for leather is saddle stitch :)
Im just starting to sew because i want to make plush toys, but im having trouble cutting the fabric big enough to fold so that id be able to sew the seams, i just finished a really bad plush because of no folding, please help 😭
When i sketch out do i attach the paper to the fabric so that i can make it bigger to fold?
I'm not 100% sure but I think you're talking about seam allowances - you need to add a seam allowance around the edge of the shape so that you have enough fabric to then make the seam. I'd put that term into Google to learn more about it, I'm sure there are plenty of tutorials out there :)
Super and thank u
Thanks for watching :)
Great video! Do you tie a knot on the end opposite of the needle to make sure they don’t just pull through when you get near the end?
As long as you secure the thread to the fabric (with some kind of knot) at the beginning and end, it'll work :)
Nice Info, Nice Speech Too..
Thanks :D
thank you. i started getting into textiles a few years ago but lost interest. i’ve suddenly gotten back into it and have forgotten everything.
Good luck re-learning :) & have fun!