You will achieve this with fabrics that are cut in squares where you fold in the edges or stitch. As for curved parts on your fabric, thebonky method I know is to use a zigzag stitch.
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So if that's the case, how would one wear it, Cox I used to think that the shirt would be opened by the side, before sewing?, I don't think you understood Olaitan's qtn dear, pls explain
I stitched the patch only on the front of the Tee shirt. I didnt have to open the side at all.The shirt is already opened at the bottom so I pushed the back out of the way and sewed my patch to the front.
One smart lady! Kudos to you!
Simple and nice. Thank you so much Cissca. God bless you.
You are the best ❤️
You are a good sketching. Thank you that looks wonderful
Your illustration is simple and easy to follow. However I think hard stay can also be used👍
You can definitely try it, I haven't done a patch with hard stay though. I feel it will make it very thick.
well done sis ,good tutorial
Thanks for this tutorial.❤️
Very beautiful
Pls did u cut the shirt into two before sawing
Beautifully done xx
Yieeeee she did it for me 😘
Very nice
Beautiful, downloading now
Do you have to disjoin the shirt before patching?
Thank baby! So simple
This is creative! Thanks for this video
Thank you!
What if I don't have a zigzag stitch? How do i keep the edges of the patch from fraying? Thank you.
You will achieve this with fabrics that are cut in squares where you fold in the edges or stitch. As for curved parts on your fabric, thebonky method I know is to use a zigzag stitch.
Fusing with the interfacing should help stop the fraying but it may or may not cause an unfinished look on the garment
I will give this a trial ISA
U r a blessing ma 😄😇💪😍🍾🙏😎
Thank you!😊
So Nice. All the time I watch your videos and I thought I subscribed lol only to réalise that I didnt. So No let me do it before I forget again. Lol
Thank you!😊
Thx 4 this, wat else can I use to conceal d edges cos I don't av a zigzag machine yet
I have no idea. I haven't discovered any other method.
Hand stitch blanket stitch.
You can turn edges under.
This is lovely,pls how do I download to my phone?
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Beautiful indeed lady!
But did you attach to shirt with straight stitch?
Yes with a straight stitch.
Thanks for the illustration. Please how did you achieve the zigzag stitch. Did you use normal sewing machine?
It comes with the sewing machine, usually the electric one!
Thanks
Can I print out the sketch I want to use???
You can use any shape. It doesn’t matter where it derived.
Thanks a Zillion
Thanks 😍
Beautiful
I like your videos....But I was expecting to see how you sow the butterfly patch on the tshirt.....
Hiya and Thank you! I just used a straight stitch to sew it unto the Tee shirt.
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Can the hemling tape or fabric glue be used to stick it also ? Just asking
I haven't tried either. Test it out on rough fabric and see before going to attach to a Tee shirt.
How do you sew it down without sewing your shirt shut? Sorry I’m a beginner
How did you stitch without it affecting the back ?
The stitch will definitely show on the inside of the shirt😊.
No I'm asking about the back piece since the front and back have been joined together at the side
So if that's the case, how would one wear it, Cox I used to think that the shirt would be opened by the side, before sewing?, I don't think you understood Olaitan's qtn dear, pls explain
I stitched the patch only on the front of the Tee shirt. I didnt have to open the side at all.The shirt is already opened at the bottom so I pushed the back out of the way and sewed my patch to the front.
@@ciscastitches ok dear, I tot as much, thanks once again🤗
Just curious because I’m still working on my sewing skills, do you think fabric glue would work?
You can, though the fabric glue may wear off after a couple of washes.
What was that fabric you ironed on? I didn't quite get it.
it is called fusible interfacing. In nigeria we call it gum stay. go to any sewing supply store and ask for gum stay they will know what you mean!
What if I don't have zigzag stitch on my machine because what I'm using is manual
Well...you can have it done for you in shops where they offer outer weaving services.
It’s still inaudible and I wish I can hear you so that I can gain something even with my earpiece no show
Hiya, I dunno why you are experiencing this issue. It is actually loud on my end both with earpiece and phone speaker.
You too much ma