Thank you! I’ve been putting off repairing 2 pairs of pants for months and was able to easily mend their seams. Will be coming here for all my future hand-mending needs.
Hi! I’ve been trying to make this and then ending makes me nervous. How are the threads secure enough with just cutting it with knotting it or sewing it through the ends?
Hi Marcy! Thanks for your comment! When I get to the end, I flip it over & sew back over where my stitches started about 1/2 inch or so to lock them in. I've been doing it that way on napkins & these unpaper towels for about 3 years & I've never had a problem with the threads coming undone at that little ending point. I hope that helps :) !
@@marcymegaro2924 you're welcome! even if you don't flip it over at the end (which I can't remember if I did or not ;)!) the threads should be pretty secure :).
Thank you! I’ve been putting off repairing 2 pairs of pants for months and was able to easily mend their seams. Will be coming here for all my future hand-mending needs.
I have had a brand new Babylock for 3 years, got sick, and you are helping me have courage to use it. You are a fabulous teacher...no kidding! ❤❤❤
aw thank you!
Great - thank you!!
This was a very simple tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you! It's a nice, easy project :).
Thank you! Super simple, blessings
You are so welcome!
Why change the settings? Why have a maximum length? I’m getting ready to make a set and I’m just curious.
It's a little faster to sew this way & since you don't need a super nice finish, I do that. But you don't have to :).
Hi are you unpaper towels 1 or 2 layer?
Hi - mine are 1 layer but you could definitely do the same with 2 layers :)
Hi! I’ve been trying to make this and then ending makes me nervous. How are the threads secure enough with just cutting it with knotting it or sewing it through the ends?
Hi Marcy! Thanks for your comment! When I get to the end, I flip it over & sew back over where my stitches started about 1/2 inch or so to lock them in. I've been doing it that way on napkins & these unpaper towels for about 3 years & I've never had a problem with the threads coming undone at that little ending point. I hope that helps :) !
@@NoTraceShop Thank you! I keep trying. Hopefully they will turn out good soon. I didn't see you flip the material at the end
@@marcymegaro2924 you're welcome! even if you don't flip it over at the end (which I can't remember if I did or not ;)!) the threads should be pretty secure :).