My dad used to do this to repair canvas or leather. He was fast so never learned how to do the stitch. I can now repair the seam that split in my rear car seat. Thx
Wow! First a computer programmer, then a mechanic, then an appliance repair man, then a TV repair man... now a seamstress ! Thank you for bringing your knowledge & expertise to the masses! You rock! My dogs tear up dog beds like nothing. $30 sewing kit on Amazon & some patience & I will be saving a lot of money! Thanks again!
Thanks for the tutorial. Can this stitch be used to sew a rip in the fabric? I accidentally cut the fabric on my chair with a razor. So both sides don’t have a seam allowance like yours in the video.
I’m confused. What do you mean by “swap the needle on the string’s other end”? Does that mean you take the thread out of one thread end and retread it on the other thread end? It is off camera at that point so I can’t be sure. Please advise.
Awesome tutorial. I needed to see this at this slower speed.
go to settings and change playback speed.
My dad used to do this to repair canvas or leather. He was fast so never learned how to do the stitch. I can now repair the seam that split in my rear car seat. Thx
Love this easy to follow tutorial! Thank you!!👍👏💪
Hope it helped!
This video is first rate. Thank you!
Thank you for the great tutorial. I got about a 41/2 long hole in the side of my lazy boy chair. I think this will do the trick. Thanks again.
Thanks for helping me fix my sofa! It worked like a charm.
Wow! First a computer programmer, then a mechanic, then an appliance repair man, then a TV repair man... now a seamstress ! Thank you for bringing your knowledge & expertise to the masses! You rock! My dogs tear up dog beds like nothing. $30 sewing kit on Amazon & some patience & I will be saving a lot of money! Thanks again!
Thanks !! Perfect explaination ! Super tuto 👍
Now this is a how-to! Excellent! Thank you
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
This is excellent. Thank you for sharing!
I'm happy you liked it!
Thanks for the tutorial. Can this stitch be used to sew a rip in the fabric? I accidentally cut the fabric on my chair with a razor. So both sides don’t have a seam allowance like yours in the video.
Great job
fantastic sir....
Fantastic video thanks
Nice work hello from Colombia
I’m confused. What do you mean by “swap the needle on the string’s other end”?
Does that mean you take the thread out of one thread end and retread it on the other thread end? It is off camera at that point so I can’t be sure. Please advise.
Thank you !❤
This’ll work much better thank you
I don't understand how the thread stays in the needle if you don't tie a knot. Did I miss the part where you explain this?
You should not need to tie a knot if you leave enough excess
The hole numbering seems to change sides…
👍🏼
Does it have to be a curved needle I use. Or can I use a straight needle as well?
You'll have a much harder time using a straight needle.