I learned the hard way when sewing a Sherpa quilt for my daughter. There was a lot of stitch skipping, and your suggestion of the Jersey needle makes sense. I should have used the walking foot, but I “muddled through”, literally. Great tips . Thank you.
Anytime I cut out fabric that sheds, like minky or Sherpa I leave it on the table (don’t pick it up!) and use a hand vac along the cut edges. It dramatically reduces the fluff that goes everywhere.
Thank you so much for these wonderful tips and reference sheet to download. I've wanted to try using this type off fabric but was clueless; now I'm fearless!🙂
I'm not sure! I wouldn't use a knit fabric for most bag making and if the sherpa is light in color, it'll probably attract dirt. But it does sound cute!
I learned the hard way when sewing a Sherpa quilt for my daughter. There was a lot of stitch skipping, and your suggestion of the Jersey needle makes sense. I should have used the walking foot, but I “muddled through”, literally. Great tips . Thank you.
Anytime I cut out fabric that sheds, like minky or Sherpa I leave it on the table (don’t pick it up!) and use a hand vac along the cut edges. It dramatically reduces the fluff that goes everywhere.
Cool tip!
I always learn something watching your channel. Thank you!
Glad to hear it!
Thank you very much for your tips they are very helpful
I was kind of afraid to work with Sherpa.
God bless you.
You're welcome! I hope your next Sherpa project goes smoothly.
Thank you so much for these wonderful tips and reference sheet to download. I've wanted to try using this type off fabric but was clueless; now I'm fearless!🙂
I'm so glad you found it helpful!
Great tips. I have a sherpa project that I am getting ready to start and these tips will really help me to make it look good. Thanks!!
Happy sewing!
So helpful.thanks
You're welcome!
Great video! Quick question- do think Sherpa would withstand the wear on an exterior accent piece on a handbag? Wouldn’t that look the cutest!?
I'm not sure! I wouldn't use a knit fabric for most bag making and if the sherpa is light in color, it'll probably attract dirt. But it does sound cute!