Thanks for including the stretch stitch. I’ve been machine sewing for most of my 75 years, but didn’t know about this stretch stitch. Your demonstration was excellent, both the visual and your commentary. 🥰
Great sewing instructions! Wish they still taught this in school today! So glad I learned back in the day. Kids today can't sew a button on a shirt! In fact, they dont even have a needle and thread!
I have been hand sewing the running stitch for lining some of my crochet projects. I have been doing them in short stitches. Now im using the back stitch from now on. Thank you!
Thanks Jan! Im 37. Been sewing since I was 5. My sewing machine broke and have been hand mending. My daughter asked to learn so I googled. But, I never learned HERRINGBONE. I'm excited to keep learning new stitches. As a seasoned stitcher this was helpful.
Boy, am I glad I found your channel! I am in the middle of trying to mend some of my son's clothing and your tips are going to do the trick! I never learned any of this in my younger years!
The beauty of sewing by hand is that you can carry it anywhere and do it on the couch while watching TV. disabled people can often do this activity, too.
New to sewing. Great explanation. I also used your sewing a button hole video. My work was a bit rough but it’s fine. Also you have a voice like Jodie Foster. Very soothing. Thanks!
Thank you so much for actually including what to do when you're running out of thread, I don't think I've seen that in a video before and it always freaked me out 😅 And thank you for including the stretch stitch, and showing why it should be used and stuff! I definitely hadn't seen that one before!! I'm nearly legally blind, so I think machine sewing would be a bit difficult for me, and with hand sewing I can have my work close to my face. I'm wanting to make a superhero costume, which that stitch will be perfect for! Thank you! I'm glad I found this video :)
Thank you for your clear instructions. I knew two of the stitches, but I didn't know why they're used. And I learned a new one with the stretch stitch. That will definitely come in handy. I'm trying to get back into hand stitching because it's nice not having to power up the sewing machine and not having to be stuck in one place while sewing small projects.
Thank you for this! I was looking to understand how to sew gathers by hand (I just had a baby and he won't let me put him down long enough to pull out my machine to finish a project I started before he was born) when I came across this video. I especially love the tip about marking a line for where to put stitches. I've detested hand sewing for a long time because my stitches come out ugly, so I'm hoping this will help me not hate hand sewing as badly. I also never knew about the stretch stitch, which is super handy to know for mending. I have 3 boys, so mending is a big thing in my house.
Thank you! I am 64 and gave been sewing since I was about 10, but have never been shown any hand stitching except how to sew on a button. Very helpful!
I started hand sewing to up cycle clothes for myself, bring plus sized and pink makes it hard to find stuff ethically that’s in my size and style (plus it’s more fun & pink adjacent)
Several thoughts: You have a very soothing, relaxing, hypnotic voice. Have you ever considered doing audio books? I appreciate your video. I'm really amazed, perhaps stunned, at how easy sewing really is. I believe I was originally "taught" wrong by my mother. I think it's difficult for someone to teach someone else anything when they themselves really have no idea on what they're doing. I like the idea that I know, now, how many possible stitches there are, not that I would use all of them. I like the idea of quick and dirty. This video helped for that goal. My other goal was to break out the Boy Scout handbook to review my knots. I only wanted to learn knots, because that's at the heart of sewing. I noticed with sewing, it's not really knots, but a series of loopings. Again, thanks for the video, and I did subscribe.
A lot of people don't have a sewing machine. They need to hurry up and invest in one real quick lol. Thanks for the tips because I am not good at sewing by hand.
Thanks so much! This was a great tutorial! Im flipping a beaded dress and my machine can’t sew thru beads lol so I gotta hand stitch. This was so helpful!
Anytime I use thread the knot ends up going through the fabric, even when I use a tiny needle. I learned the little bit I know using dental floss as thread which I love because of its flexibility and stiffness. I know some people say I can wax upholstery thread but it doesn't have that nice flex that I like. Do you have any suggestions of something that might be stronger than dental floss while still allowing for that little bit of stretch?
Hi. I'm trying to learn how to stitch and I am planning to use the Stretch stitch then I saw the Overlock stitch. In your opinion, which one would be better with constant tension? My goal is to stitch two white clothes on the edges and use them as a projector screen and will be hanged on all sides and stretched constantly to eliminate wrinkles on the edges. Any inputs would be helpful. Thank you in advance.
@@JanHowell Hi. Thanks for the reply. I'm using a Peach Twill on top but I don't know the other one underneath it but it's stretchy. I'm sewing the new one over the stretchy old white fabric. I went with the Stretch stitch before I got to be able to see your reply. But it looks good and strong. Thanks!
I'm sorry about that. I wish I could take the music off but I can't at this point. I know, back in the day, I don't know what I was doing adding obnoxious music to my videos.
I have a question about the stretch cross stitch shape. What if I have to sew across the stretch of the material? For instance shortening across the top thick shoulder straps of a dress or top when the stretch is actually going the other way ie up and down the strap, or even a four-way stretch? Does that still work well? Sorry if that’s a dumb question.
The information in these videos is so valuable; please consider lowering the music soundtrack volume so we can hear Ms. Howell;. She shouldn’t have to compete with the loud music.
@@JanHowell thanks. But I meant to ask: what type of needle are you using in the video? At the beginning of the tutorial, you'd say there are 5 types of needles. Thank you again.
Thanks for including the stretch stitch. I’ve been machine sewing for most of my 75 years, but didn’t know about this stretch stitch. Your demonstration was excellent, both the visual and your commentary. 🥰
You are so kind. Thank you. I am so impressed that you continue to sew. LOVE IT!
People like you who make simple, informative tutorials like this are absolute saints. Thank you so much!
You are so welcome
That herringbone stitch/stretch stitch is so helpful!! Thank you for posting this!
You are so welcome!
Great sewing instructions! Wish they still taught this in school today! So glad I learned back in the day. Kids today can't sew a button on a shirt! In fact, they dont even have a needle and thread!
I have been hand sewing the running stitch for lining some of my crochet projects. I have been doing them in short stitches. Now im using the back stitch from now on. Thank you!
You are so welcome
You are so welcome
Thanks Jan! Im 37. Been sewing since I was 5. My sewing machine broke and have been hand mending. My daughter asked to learn so I googled. But, I never learned HERRINGBONE. I'm excited to keep learning new stitches. As a seasoned stitcher this was helpful.
Glad it was helpful
Boy, am I glad I found your channel! I am in the middle of trying to mend some of my son's clothing and your tips are going to do the trick! I never learned any of this in my younger years!
Wonderful! So glad it was helpful!!!
Wasn’t taught in “Home Economics”, or was skipped? Did your family women not pass it on? (Or father)
I love how straightforward and simple your tutorials are.
I appreciate that!
This stretch stitch is exactly what I needed to attach some elastic to my shorts. Thank you.
You are so welcome
The beauty of sewing by hand is that you can carry it anywhere and do it on the couch while watching TV. disabled people can often do this activity, too.
I agree. Love having hand work while doing other things.
Wow this was perfect! Showed me everything that I wasnt taught growing up, plus the stretch stitch that I needed to learn. Thank you! 📍✂️
You are so welcome!
New to sewing. Great explanation. I also used your sewing a button hole video.
My work was a bit rough but it’s fine.
Also you have a voice like Jodie Foster. Very soothing.
Thanks!
Thanks. You are so kind!
Thank you so much for actually including what to do when you're running out of thread, I don't think I've seen that in a video before and it always freaked me out 😅
And thank you for including the stretch stitch, and showing why it should be used and stuff! I definitely hadn't seen that one before!! I'm nearly legally blind, so I think machine sewing would be a bit difficult for me, and with hand sewing I can have my work close to my face. I'm wanting to make a superhero costume, which that stitch will be perfect for! Thank you! I'm glad I found this video :)
Awesome, glad it was helpful.
Thank you for your clear instructions. I knew two of the stitches, but I didn't know why they're used. And I learned a new one with the stretch stitch. That will definitely come in handy. I'm trying to get back into hand stitching because it's nice not having to power up the sewing machine and not having to be stuck in one place while sewing small projects.
Glad this was helpful.
omg i've been wanting to know how to do a stretchy stitch by hand! thank you!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for this! I was looking to understand how to sew gathers by hand (I just had a baby and he won't let me put him down long enough to pull out my machine to finish a project I started before he was born) when I came across this video. I especially love the tip about marking a line for where to put stitches. I've detested hand sewing for a long time because my stitches come out ugly, so I'm hoping this will help me not hate hand sewing as badly. I also never knew about the stretch stitch, which is super handy to know for mending. I have 3 boys, so mending is a big thing in my house.
Wonderful
i love this, simple, effective and satisfyingly educational, thank you very much!!!
Thank you for this very simple and info on more stitches than just the first one(which I’ve done) cuz these are super useful to me right now! 💜
Bug
Nice tip for pinning to pillow!!
Glad it was helpful!
You have greatly helped thank you. I have a sewing machine I just haven't learned how to use it. I crochet and for lining I prefer to hand sew.
You are so welcome
Great video! Really helpful especially about the stitch used on the stretchy fabric, I have never known about it before. Thanks again!!
You are so welcome!
Another great video especially with the stretch stitch! Thank you!!!
You are so welcome!
Thank you! I am 64 and gave been sewing since I was about 10, but have never been shown any hand stitching except how to sew on a button. Very helpful!
I started hand sewing to up cycle clothes for myself, bring plus sized and pink makes it hard to find stuff ethically that’s in my size and style (plus it’s more fun & pink adjacent)
Goodness gracious I finally found your video. I love to hand stitch things and I needed helpful tips. Thank you so much for this video. 💗
Glad it was helpful!
Great teacher. Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much for sharing! 👍🏻
This was the best video on the zig zag THANK YOU
Glad it helped
Esto es todo lo que buscaba , para lograr cocer tela elástica a mano , gracias.
Thank you so much.
You are so welcome
Thank you for the info on this video. I'm using it to teach online.
This is simple to do very well and simple and easy to do 😊😊😊
Glad you liked it
Thank you, from an absolute novice. This was so easy to understand. 💖
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much, am cutting out hexies now, ready to have a kit ready to sew in my spare time 😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wonderful.
i'm so happy! aaaaahhhhh!!! i have a new sticth!!! Thank you!!!!
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the stretching stitch!!!!!!!!!
You are so welcome!
Several thoughts: You have a very soothing, relaxing, hypnotic voice. Have you ever considered doing audio books?
I appreciate your video. I'm really amazed, perhaps stunned, at how easy sewing really is. I believe I was originally "taught" wrong by my mother. I think it's difficult for someone to teach someone else anything when they themselves really have no idea on what they're doing.
I like the idea that I know, now, how many possible stitches there are, not that I would use all of them. I like the idea of quick and dirty. This video helped for that goal. My other goal was to break out the Boy Scout handbook to review my knots. I only wanted to learn knots, because that's at the heart of sewing. I noticed with sewing, it's not really knots, but a series of loopings. Again, thanks for the video, and I did subscribe.
Thank you
Thanks for making this tutorial, especially for stretch stitch hand sewing.
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks for the stretch stench I didn't know that one
Happy to help
Thank you, Jan. :)
You are so welcome!
Thank you!!!!! MUst keep these skills ....... nice to have and pass on.
Such a great, helpful video! Needed to learn about the stretch stitch, but all were helpful. Very clear video. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for a straightforward tutorial!
You're very welcome!
Learned something new with the back stitch, thank you for the video.
You’re welcome 😊
i likevto handsew when i have to do tight corners
where it is difficult to get the sewing machine in
A lot of people don't have a sewing machine. They need to hurry up and invest in one real quick lol. Thanks for the tips because I am not good at sewing by hand.
You are so welcome Thanks and you are so welcome
Thank you. This was very helpful😁
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks so much! This was a great tutorial! Im flipping a beaded dress and my machine can’t sew thru beads lol so I gotta hand stitch. This was so helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial💙
Thanks
Thankyou for the stretch stitch
You are so welcome
Excellent tutorial! It was so helpful to me, thank you so much 💖
You are so welcome!
I love sewing by hand I still make my quilts that way also. I take my machine out as a last resort
The back stitch was the first stitch I learned from my mom
Wonderful
extremely helpful!😀
I'm glad!
Beautiful work and great video. So clear.
Thank you very much!
You're awesome. Thank you so much🥰
You are so welcome
Thank you very much this has helped me alot
Glad it helped
Thank yoouuu!! I decided to hand sew my knit fabric coz my sewing machine can’t.
Thank you very much .❤ Would you do a video on how to make a pattern and how to sew a simple top with needle and thread?
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you! ❤
You are so welcome
Good instructions. Thanks 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you. 😊
You are so welcome!
Very interesting
I will make my skirt
Get the basic skills available to the people! Today’s families don’t have people to pass skills down to their family.
I agree
Could you use the cross stitch on fabric that’s not stretchy? I love that style
Sure, however it's not going to make it stretchy.
Good job😊
Thanks 😅
That was really good. Thank you
You are so welcome!
thank you so much 😘
You are so welcome
Anytime I use thread the knot ends up going through the fabric, even when I use a tiny needle. I learned the little bit I know using dental floss as thread which I love because of its flexibility and stiffness. I know some people say I can wax upholstery thread but it doesn't have that nice flex that I like. Do you have any suggestions of something that might be stronger than dental floss while still allowing for that little bit of stretch?
Have you tried making the knot bigger. You can also just take several small stitches at the beginning instead of using a knot.
Hi. I'm trying to learn how to stitch and I am planning to use the Stretch stitch then I saw the Overlock stitch. In your opinion, which one would be better with constant tension? My goal is to stitch two white clothes on the edges and use them as a projector screen and will be hanged on all sides and stretched constantly to eliminate wrinkles on the edges. Any inputs would be helpful. Thank you in advance.
What kind of fabric are you using? If it it just woven fabric you won’t’ need a stretch stitch. I’d go with an overlock stitch.
@@JanHowell Hi. Thanks for the reply. I'm using a Peach Twill on top but I don't know the other one underneath it but it's stretchy. I'm sewing the new one over the stretchy old white fabric. I went with the Stretch stitch before I got to be able to see your reply. But it looks good and strong. Thanks!
Thank you for this tutorial. Do you have a version without music? If so, please, kindly, post that version. Thank you, so much!
I'm sorry about that. I wish I could take the music off but I can't at this point. I know, back in the day, I don't know what I was doing adding obnoxious music to my videos.
I use to do embroidery and the third stitch is close to a crisscross stitch. The second one I use to call a chain stitch.
I have a question about the stretch cross stitch shape. What if I have to sew across the stretch of the material? For instance shortening across the top thick shoulder straps of a dress or top when the stretch is actually going the other way ie up and down the strap, or even a four-way stretch? Does that still work well? Sorry if that’s a dumb question.
Yes. It will still work just fine
Nice content 👍👍👍
thank you
You're welcome
@@JanHowell I’m attempting to do that stretch stitch now- I’m making a stretch hat with satin lining. OMG 😳 LOL Thanks again
I am 10 years old now I wanna design dresses❤
Go for it girl!!!!!
The information in these videos is so valuable; please consider lowering the music soundtrack volume so we can hear Ms. Howell;. She shouldn’t have to compete with the loud music.
Love it
are these good for making pants?
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Thank you!
❤️
Great tips thank you!
I love you
The herringbone is a little harder. 😊
yes it is
What is the name of that fabric you’re using ?
Muslin
Thank you. Lots of good tips here. Now to explore the different types of needles. What is your favorite type for the stitches you demonstrate here?
I love all of them, but find the stretch stitch so helpful when sewing on knit fabric.
@@JanHowell thanks. But I meant to ask: what type of needle are you using in the video? At the beginning of the tutorial, you'd say there are 5 types of needles. Thank you again.
Me. I always sew by hand😂 and am 26
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You're welcome 😊
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