Had my coverstitch for several months and was having the problem with tunneling, so this has really helped me know where to put that left needle now. THANKS!
I know this video is 5 years old, but I just bought a coverstitch machine, and this tutorial was very helpful. I’m still practicing on scraps and have had some problems with the thinner knits getting sucked down into the plate. I haven’t mastered how to adjust the settings appropriately, but I’m learning. Thank you so much for this video.
Thank you nwester. If your knits are super thin you might want to stablize with a knit fusible tape like Knit-N-Stable or Sewkeyse brand. Also be sure to sink your needles down in the fabric before starting to sew. Getting the settings right does take time, and I still struggle sometimes too! To prevent tunneling on thin knits it's helpful to turn the looper number waaaay down. I usually turn the needle tension down some too in that case. Best wishes!
This video is SO helpful. I always thought the idea of a coverstitch was to cover the edge on a hem. So many of these videos seem to ignore that, but your instruction shows how to easily make sure it is done correctly. Thank you!
Thank you for this video! It was so helpful! I follow you on Pattern Review and I am thrilled to see that you are doing videos. I'll follow you to see more!
Thanks Sandrea! I'm still loving mine too! I've had more time now to fiddle with the settings and have learned a lot about how that helps to prevent tunneling. I hope to pass it along on a future video.
Very clear and useful video, thanks. I'm new to my coverstitch machine and have just bought some of the Knit 'N Stable tape you mention. My current knit stay tape is only 1/2" wide so the 1" will be great for hems. Both these were bought from the US as this stuff is hard to find in the UK.
Oh, I love this! I have a coverstitch, but had many of the same problems. Also couldn't get the knack of the attachment. I was using tape, but with turn of the cloth I would never end up positioning it right. I never once thought to turn the fabric over first to see where the cloth edge should be and THEN put down tape. Genius in the simplicity!
It's the simplest solutions we don't think of, right? I sometimes try to reinvent the wheel instead. Lol. Thank you for commenting and happy sewing to you!
Last time I got several rolls of Pellon Knit-N-Stable at Amazon. They have the lowest prices. The rolls came in individual plastic bags rather than the pink box, but is exactly the same product. You can also get it at Walmart and possibly your local fabric store, but JoAnn doesn't carry it, at least my JA store doesn't.
Wow that is a great tip. My machine doesn't have the guide so i might not to spend that money. Great tip😊. Do u sew all your knit garment with the coverstich?
Thanks, Adriana! Yes, I sew all my knit sleeve and bottom hems on my coverstitch as well as straddle the seams on wovens sometimes. The stitching on each side of the seam line creates interest and is useful because it keeps the seam allowances in place. The chain stitch is great for making muslins because it's very easy to remove for fitting alterations. I still don't use that guide because I'm so used to using the tape. It's easier than fiddling with that clunky guide! :)
Hi Meaghan! I have the Janome Coverpro 900CPX and it has only two needles. When I bought the machine I figured I didn't need 3 needles for the kind of sewing I do, and I liked the 5mm space between the needles. The 1000CPX and 2000CPX have 3 needles, and have either 3mm or 6mm if using two needles. However many needles you are using though, you want to line up the left needle with the raw edge of the hem. HTH and thank you for stopping by!
@@sanamkhushnaseeb1611 You're very welcome! I find it to be a reliable machine, though it takes some practice with changing tensions. I love the large harp area and free arm that most coverstitch machines do not have. Happy sewing! 😊
Had my coverstitch for several months and was having the problem with tunneling, so this has really helped me know where to put that left needle now. THANKS!
I know this video is 5 years old, but I just bought a coverstitch machine, and this tutorial was very helpful. I’m still practicing on scraps and have had some problems with the thinner knits getting sucked down into the plate. I haven’t mastered how to adjust the settings appropriately, but I’m learning. Thank you so much for this video.
Thank you nwester. If your knits are super thin you might want to stablize with a knit fusible tape like Knit-N-Stable or Sewkeyse brand. Also be sure to sink your needles down in the fabric before starting to sew. Getting the settings right does take time, and I still struggle sometimes too! To prevent tunneling on thin knits it's helpful to turn the looper number waaaay down. I usually turn the needle tension down some too in that case. Best wishes!
@@sewlibra thanks!
This video is SO helpful. I always thought the idea of a coverstitch was to cover the edge on a hem. So many of these videos seem to ignore that, but your instruction shows how to easily make sure it is done correctly. Thank you!
Good instructions and easy to understand hints! Thanks
Thank you! Just got a coverstitch and this was a great tutorial. The mystery of how to get it looking good on the inside is solved!
Thank you, Wendy, and I hope you love using your new coverstitch!
Great tip to view from the wrong side first and place the tape down so that you get the perfect width for that left-hand needle! Thank you. :)
You're welcome, glad you found it useful!
Thank you for this video! It was so helpful! I follow you on Pattern Review and I am thrilled to see that you are doing videos. I'll follow you to see more!
Thank you, Barbara!
Great video on using coverstitch. Worth watching.
Thank you, Marilyn! I appreciate your comment, especially since this is my first video.
Thank you. I was wondering how to make hem even!
Excellent video and tips!
I have this machine and I love it. Excellent demo!
Thanks Sandrea! I'm still loving mine too! I've had more time now to fiddle with the settings and have learned a lot about how that helps to prevent tunneling. I hope to pass it along on a future video.
Very clearly demonstrated. Thanks!
So simple and so smart. Thanks for sharing.
Very good demo thank you
Very clear and useful video, thanks. I'm new to my coverstitch machine and have just bought some of the Knit 'N Stable tape you mention. My current knit stay tape is only 1/2" wide so the 1" will be great for hems. Both these were bought from the US as this stuff is hard to find in the UK.
Thank you, Clare. I hope you like the tape and you'll probably find many uses for it, as I have. Enjoy your coverstitch machine!
thank you! that was cheapest excellent idea instead of buying expensive cover stitch guide foot
Thanks! I love my painter's tape! ;)
Some people with Legos in the house use a Lego brick adhered with some putty as a guide.
Thank you!! Excellent tutorial I was pulling my hair out trying to get mine even!!
Glad it worked for you. Painters tape to the rescue! 😂
Great tips. Thanks for doing this.
Thank you for a great tutorial! Plus the tip on thinner knits 🙂
Very helpful. Thank you!
Great tips, very helpful!
Great video and tips! Found you on Pattern Review and followed you here!
Thank you, Nancy! PR is a great web site, one I enjoy very much. This is my first video so I hope to improve with practice. Happy sewing!
Thanks so much for the helpful hints!
I’m looking forward to those videos. Thank you.
Great tip. Thanks.
Oh, I love this! I have a coverstitch, but had many of the same problems. Also couldn't get the knack of the attachment. I was using tape, but with turn of the cloth I would never end up positioning it right. I never once thought to turn the fabric over first to see where the cloth edge should be and THEN put down tape. Genius in the simplicity!
It's the simplest solutions we don't think of, right? I sometimes try to reinvent the wheel instead. Lol. Thank you for commenting and happy sewing to you!
This helped me so much. Thank you 🙏🏻
Marvelous, Thank you.
thank you! Clear and easy to understand
Excellent tutorial....thank you
Thank you for the tip!
Beautiful
I just picked up this machine yesterday.
And how is it? Do you recommend it?
Thank you, simple and effective
Thank you, this is just what I needed to see. Stay safe
Many thanks, I have found this helpful : -)
Awesome, great video
Thank YOU!
You're welcome!
So helpful Thank you
Where do you buy the Pelion stable tape?
Last time I got several rolls of Pellon Knit-N-Stable at Amazon. They have the lowest prices. The rolls came in individual plastic bags rather than the pink box, but is exactly the same product. You can also get it at Walmart and possibly your local fabric store, but JoAnn doesn't carry it, at least my JA store doesn't.
Wow that is a great tip. My machine doesn't have the guide so i might not to spend that money. Great tip😊. Do u sew all your knit garment with the coverstich?
Thanks, Adriana! Yes, I sew all my knit sleeve and bottom hems on my coverstitch as well as straddle the seams on wovens sometimes. The stitching on each side of the seam line creates interest and is useful because it keeps the seam allowances in place. The chain stitch is great for making muslins because it's very easy to remove for fitting alterations. I still don't use that guide because I'm so used to using the tape. It's easier than fiddling with that clunky guide! :)
Perfection!!!
Did you use needle 1 and needle 3?
Hi Meaghan! I have the Janome Coverpro 900CPX and it has only two needles. When I bought the machine I figured I didn't need 3 needles for the kind of sewing I do, and I liked the 5mm space between the needles. The 1000CPX and 2000CPX have 3 needles, and have either 3mm or 6mm if using two needles. However many needles you are using though, you want to line up the left needle with the raw edge of the hem. HTH and thank you for stopping by!
Which sewing machine model is it? Name plz thanks.
My coverstitch machine is a Janome 900CPX.
@@sewlibra thanks a lot for sharing the name. 💖💖💖💖👍👍👍👍👌
@@sanamkhushnaseeb1611
You're very welcome! I find it to be a reliable machine, though it takes some practice with changing tensions. I love the large harp area and free arm that most coverstitch machines do not have. Happy sewing! 😊
@@sewlibra Ah great information and details explained. Lots of love dear God bless u.😊😊 Happy sewing to u too.
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