I realize this video is 3 years old, but I just bought one of these machines yesterday, when my old "better" machine broke in the midst of sewing gifts for Christmas. You did a great demonstration of the ability of this machine to handle heavy fabrics, and I like how you explained the needles and the entire process, so thank you! Much appreciated.
You did a great job explaining about the tension discs and how important they are when not only sewing but also threading. One small suggestion: since you are, obviously, instructing beginners, show and remind them to have some material or piece of paper under the needle when taking it out so it doesn't fall down inside the machine; it can get lost.
Just got this machine today and even though I’m nowhere near sewing denim - I REALLY appreciated you demonstration between needle types and stitches. So clear and informative, can’t wait to watch more videos!
Agreed! Just bought this machine after many years without one. My first one was a Brother brand, too. After seeing this, I don't think there'll be any problem getting back to sewing.
I’m about to buy the brother machine. From what you’ve shown, it looks like a lot of the bad reviews are user problems. The info about the discs in the first threading slot is so important. Also, I’m sure a lot of people don’t know about putting the needle in and dropping the presser foot before beginning to sew. I also would bet they put the bobbin in with the thread going in the wrong direction. It’s a lot of little things, but they make all the difference. Thanks for all your info. 😎❤️
Thank you for making the denim sewing review that you promised to do (in your first video). It was nice to see it so soon during this hectic season. Double thank you for explaining about upper threading with the presser foot up. It was explained well.
Hey I just wanna say that I found this video after struggling with other videos. Your explanation of the pressor foot, and the internal discs controlled by the number dial, completely changed how I viewed it. Thanks for solving an issue I kept missing!
I want to thank you for mentioning the thread. I have this same model machine and read to stay away from serger thread because it cause problems for the machine. Definitely hope to get good results.
You’re simply awesome. Love the video and especially love what you said at the very end. Thank you. I needed to see this video for more than one reason. ❤️❤️❤️
I'm liking your video on this machine, I'm researching it before I buy it. As an aside, I watched another youtuber sew 8 layers of denim with the needle that was already in the machine, and it was like a knife through butter. I was wondering if you could make a video explaining the different threads. I had no idea that there was thread other than cotton and nylon. *Who knew?*
I’m a new subscriber! Thank you so much for your encouragement, your words brought tears to my eyes! Prayers for a very Merry Christmas and a blessed new year!
Thank you so much for subscribing. Thank you for leaving this comment and thank you for the prayers. I'm glad you were able to connect with this video. 🙏🏽
Unique One hi! Great question. I don't know if you've been to my page yet, but I am doing a sewing series right now. I'm covering seam allowance next week. 😊 Here is the playlist ruclips.net/p/PLtL9D2hXyc1mPNbPn52SmPv_-SJvfo1hs
Your channel is fantastic I just subbed. You deserve a lot more subscribers. I have a lot of friends who love to sew. Will definitely recommend your channel.
Totally loved this video and I loved the way your video was authentically sincere, real, and answered alot of my questions. Also I felt blessed by it. Subscribed. Thanks!
Hey , I haven’t watched the video yet but I am currently updating from this machine , it was great for denim and I was not sewing with the correct needle AT ALL cause I am a beginner and didn’t know about that nor tension 😭😭 so if you go by the tips in the video it should be cool
I have this machine & have been afraid to sew heavier things, your video is really helpful. Thank you & a Happy New Year to you!! I do have a question, how do you stabilize the back end of the sewing machine? Mine jumps & move & I find that very frustrating. Thank you. Mary
Hi, Mary! Hmm, I’m not sure of ways to hold it down. There are some things that I know will cause a machine to move around. 1) if you’ve had it for a while, it may need to be serviced. Machines can run rough when it needs a tune up and cleaning. 2) you may need to sew on a more sturdy surface. I’ve had a folding utility table for a sewing table and my machine would make the whole table vibrate. I’ve used a portable folding craft table and that would vibrate whenever I sewed fast. Now, I sew on a table that is solid heavy wood, so I don’t have those issues anymore. I hope that helps.
Laree is on target about a good solid sewing table which is a priority so need that first. 2nd is a sewing mat. I got mine online from Walmart. www.walmart.com/ip/Sewing-Machine-Mat-15-5-x-18-25/41291395
Their is a string cutter for when your done with a peace of sewing on the front of the sewing machine so you don’t have to keep cutting the string when done
I just a new brother sewing machine, and my fabric is so thin just cheap cotton fabric. Just regular sew with thin fabric seems nice but when i fold the fabric the niddle not even move,, I don't know what to do it shouldn't be like that, and I am just a beginner sewing.
If she is making one for the first time, I would suggest following a pattern. All the details about materials and sewing instructions and techniques are included. I would also suggest making the first one as a sample to make notes on improving the fit and sewing techniques. Here is a video about using a pattern. ruclips.net/video/hYPFjQH_-gg/видео.html
Motorhome Life, you might be referring to the zipper foot. That is good for sewing zippers on all types of fabric. It’s generally used just for zippers.
Wonderful video!!!I never used a regular sewing machine so far,just a mini one which only has 2 stiches with no reverse. Now I started being interested in doing some projects for my 3 kids,and I am thinking of buying the Brother LX3817G,which has slightly better reviews than LX3817.Honestly,I never knew there are different sizes of sewing needles.Now,looking at this video,I am getting a bit scared.I definitely do not want a fancier machine,as I hate everything with a million buttons, touch screen and so on. Does anyone know anything about Singer M1000 Mend and Sew machine? Trying to decide between the Brother LX3817G and the Singer one.Looking into a non sophisticated machine with a few stiches and a reverse button that will last a few good years. Thank you.
Hi! I'm so glad you are leveling up your sewing, but don't get overwhelmed! 😊 Just FYI, one of my sewing students made a blanket from t-shirts on a mini sewing machine. She thought it was broken, however, until we changed the needle. If you are on Instagram, find me at @sewintoitlesons. I have some charts that list what needle to use for which fabrics to make it easy. You can save them, screenshot them, or follow the tagged accounts to Pinterest. I have not tried the Singer machines you listed here, but one major difference between the Brother LX3817 and the G seems to be the automatic needle threader. But, the most important thing will be to choose the one you will feel comfortable with. Lastly, you may find this playlist helpful! ruclips.net/p/PLtL9D2hXyc1mPNbPn52SmPv_-SJvfo1hs Take care!
@@Sewintoitlessons Thank you.Just went with the Brother lx3817g (the gray one).Still in the box though!I need courage the open it,hopefully soon. I will definitely look at the playlist.
Here’s a great video to help find the right sitting. Just keep in mind, once you have the tension set to your preference, it does not generally need to be changed. ruclips.net/video/mkljeu7uNKE/видео.html
Hi I'm getting into sewing, I am working on a project with my daughter and nieces to make Abayas we will be working with jersey fabric. My question is do you recommend this sewing machine for beginners? Also we are on a budget and need 2 machines please and thank you.
Bren Sanchez hi! I think this is a good machine for beginners. Since you plan to sew knits, I would suggest using stretchable thread and sewing with a straight stitch on this machine. You can use a zigzag stitch, but I have found that it can make my seams look wavy or puckered. Using stretchable thread, a straight stitch, and a jersey knit needle is a good combination for straight, flat seams on this machine. About machine prices, you can get a refurbished machine for a really good price. I’ll leave links to some here. I’ll leave a link to the thread as well. I’ve also left links to information explaining the different kinds of sewing machine needles in the description of this video. Have a great time sewing with your family! www.walmart.com/ip/Refurbished-Brother-17-Stitch-Full-size-Sewing-Machine-RLX3817/221130908 www.joann.com/search?q=RefurbisHed+sewinG+machine www.makeitcoats.com/us/new-eloflex-for-knits/
Hi! In this resent video I compare this machine to a BabyLock sewing machine. I share all the details about my experience with the Brother LX3817 to date. I hope this helps ruclips.net/video/6PLLb0T8iiw/видео.html
My machine tension was on 4. I rarely move it. This video was recorded a long time ago now so I don't remember exactly the stitch length, but on this machine, I will sew on 8 or 9. I was most likely sewing on 9 here. For topstitching, I prefer 9 in any type of material.
I am having trouble with the upper thread not bringing up thru the hole the lower bobbin thread. I can't sew anything is there a special way? I looked through the instruction booklet but I can't seem to find what I am doing wrong.
Hi Gracie! I got on my machine and tried a few things to see if there is anything I could do to keep the bobbin shuttle from rotating (the rotating allows the upper thread to catch the bottom thread). The only thing I found is that turning the handwheel away from me instead of toward me will keep it from rotating. The other thing that can keep the shuttle from turning is a build up of lint or thread in the bobbin case. I hope that helps!
@@Sewintoitlessons TY, I will try that. It's a new machine given to me as a secret santa for Christmas. I don't have the receipt she doesn't either. I can't trade and it would cost another 70$ to fix it. I sent the company emails but have not heard from them as of yet. I might just have to consider this a lemon.
The LX3817 has the very nice Quick-Set bobbin feature (page 16 in the manual). When the thread is drawn through the slit on the left of the bobbin then trimmed with the cutter inset at the end of the slit the bobbin thread is NOT to be drawn up through the needle hole. The bobbin thread is ready to go so just start sewing. This is a nice feature on such an inexpensive model. Trouble is a lot of people don't understand it.
Hi! I know what you dealing with. I recently recieved an order to make four pocket Jean skirts out of a very heavy denim. I am using a size 16 jeans needle for the entire project. Use a hammer to flatten and soften the bulky parts before sewing. Give the area about 3-4 swings. I hope this helps!
Hi! Yes there is. I have actually been looking into getting one for this machine myself. www.brother-usa.com/search#q=walking%20foot Here is the Brother site to check out the different types of walking feet they offer. It looks, though, as if only one model will fit the LX3817 sewing machine.
Hi, jacqueline! Thanks for watching! To answer your first question, I have a Janome DC3050. About the sewing lessons, I’m going to refer you to @sewmuchtalent. Alethia Hudson has a great, active sewing group on Facebook and she also has a channel here in RUclips. Just search “Sew Much Talent (GR)” on Facebook to find the group. I’m sure that your chances of connecting with a swing teacher in your area will be high. Take care.
Hi! Thank you for this video. My question is.. I'm sewing on a square patch, and I'm having difficulty turning the fabric. Can you please help me with this, how do I turn the fabric without having loose thread?? Thank you ☺️
Vanesa Williams, hi! So, you are sewing a square on top of another piece of fabric? The pivot method really helps when sewing corners. In my latest video I showed my little student how to pivot while sewing. You can check it out here 👉🏾 ruclips.net/video/mCF8bYC5nqw/видео.html I showed her how to use it on a curved edge, but the technique applies to anything your are sewing and you want to change direction without taking the fabric off of the machine. Let me know if this is helpful!
I realize this video is 3 years old, but I just bought one of these machines yesterday, when my old "better" machine broke in the midst of sewing gifts for Christmas. You did a great demonstration of the ability of this machine to handle heavy fabrics, and I like how you explained the needles and the entire process, so thank you! Much appreciated.
Thank you for the comment! I’m glad this helped.
I'm here a year after this reply and looking to buy this exact machine. So happy I found your channel Laree!
You did a great job explaining about the tension discs and how important they are when not only sewing but also threading. One small suggestion: since you are, obviously, instructing beginners, show and remind them to have some material or piece of paper under the needle when taking it out so it doesn't fall down inside the machine; it can get lost.
Valerie Gail Noland thanks for that tip!
I'm trying to learn to sew, and you are an excellent teacher on how to use this machine I have purchased.
Just got this machine today and even though I’m nowhere near sewing denim - I REALLY appreciated you demonstration between needle types and stitches. So clear and informative, can’t wait to watch more videos!
Congrats on your machine purchase 🎉
I'm glad this was helpful. Happy sewing!
Agreed! Just bought this machine after many years without one. My first one was a Brother brand, too. After seeing this, I don't think there'll be any problem getting back to sewing.
I’m about to buy the brother machine. From what you’ve shown, it looks like a lot of the bad reviews are user problems. The info about the discs in the first threading slot is so important. Also, I’m sure a lot of people don’t know about putting the needle in and dropping the presser foot before beginning to sew.
I also would bet they put the bobbin in with the thread going in the wrong direction.
It’s a lot of little things, but they make all the difference. Thanks for all your info. 😎❤️
Thank you for making the denim sewing review that you promised to do (in your first video). It was nice to see it so soon during this hectic season. Double thank you for explaining about upper threading with the presser foot up. It was explained well.
I just got this exact same sewing machine and I LOVE it!!!
Excellent explanations! Thank you for your time. I’m researching if this machine is a good starter for me. Glad you showed “denim” sewing.😊
You’re welcome! This is still one of my students’ favorite machine to use in my sewing room.
I just bought this sewing machine. Thank you for educating me about it
Awesome! You’re welcome.
Hey I just wanna say that I found this video after struggling with other videos. Your explanation of the pressor foot, and the internal discs controlled by the number dial, completely changed how I viewed it. Thanks for solving an issue I kept missing!
gd mattman, I’m glad this helped!
Glad u show how to use that big thread in a jar at the back in a bottle. I had no clue. Thanks
Watching your channel for the first time and had to subscribe, because I'm pretty sure you'll be making my sewing life MUCH more satisfying🤗 Thank you
Thank you for subscribing! Happy sewing 😊
Great video. You are adorable. I love your sentiment at the end, and your beautiful smile.
Sewfab, thank you! Happy sewing!
I want to thank you for mentioning the thread. I have this same model machine and read to stay away from serger thread because it cause problems for the machine. Definitely hope to get good results.
Thanks , I'm s guy with jean holes always! Tired of asking favors! Looking to buy mech
Thanks for this! I sew professionally and I learned something!
Lots of good advice even for people who aren't guys! Thanks!
You’re simply awesome. Love the video and especially love what you said at the very end. Thank you. I needed to see this video for more than one reason. ❤️❤️❤️
I'm liking your video on this machine, I'm researching it before I buy it. As an aside, I watched another youtuber sew 8 layers of denim with the needle that was already in the machine, and it was like a knife through butter. I was wondering if you could make a video explaining the different threads. I had no idea that there was thread other than cotton and nylon. *Who knew?*
YOW Gyrl that’s a great video idea. Yes, getting thread savvy can add a little something extra to your sewing.
This is exactly what I was needing to know!!!
What can I do when the bottom stitch do not sew properly thank
And can you show me
Love the detailed description.
I love your channel. Welcome to the RUclips community. You will been very successful.
I’m a new subscriber! Thank you so much for your encouragement, your words brought tears to my eyes! Prayers for a very Merry Christmas and a blessed new year!
Thank you so much for subscribing. Thank you for leaving this comment and thank you for the prayers. I'm glad you were able to connect with this video. 🙏🏽
What a pleasant and well made video. Congrats. How to drown out the crickets though?
Thank you! Oh boy, the crickets 😅. I wish I could have hit the mute button on them.
I'm a Washington as well...hi family lol I like the video, very helpful..thanks a lot.
Christopher, hello! 😄
I'm glad this helped.
Could you do a video on how to do seam allowance with the ruler on the free arm?
Unique One hi! Great question. I don't know if you've been to my page yet, but I am doing a sewing series right now. I'm covering seam allowance next week. 😊 Here is the playlist ruclips.net/p/PLtL9D2hXyc1mPNbPn52SmPv_-SJvfo1hs
Perfect ! I have the same machine and I am so confused with the measurements on the free arm. So excited, looking forward to learning
Very well explained!!! Thank u so much for this 😊
You are an excellent instructor
Frances Behrendt, thank you so much!
Your channel is fantastic I just subbed. You deserve a lot more subscribers. I have a lot of friends who love to sew. Will definitely recommend your channel.
Thank you!
Do u still like the machine
Totally loved this video and I loved the way your video was authentically sincere, real, and answered alot of my questions. Also I felt blessed by it. Subscribed. Thanks!
Hey , I haven’t watched the video yet but I am currently updating from this machine , it was great for denim and I was not sewing with the correct needle AT ALL cause I am a beginner and didn’t know about that nor tension 😭😭 so if you go by the tips in the video it should be cool
I have this machine & have been afraid to sew heavier things, your video is really helpful. Thank you & a Happy New Year to you!!
I do have a question, how do you stabilize the back end of the sewing machine? Mine jumps & move & I find that very frustrating. Thank you. Mary
Hi, Mary! Hmm, I’m not sure of ways to hold it down.
There are some things that I know will cause a machine to move around. 1) if you’ve had it for a while, it may need to be serviced. Machines can run rough when it needs a tune up and cleaning. 2) you may need to sew on a more sturdy surface. I’ve had a folding utility table for a sewing table and my machine would make the whole table vibrate. I’ve used a portable folding craft table and that would vibrate whenever I sewed fast. Now, I sew on a table that is solid heavy wood, so I don’t have those issues anymore. I hope that helps.
Laree is on target about a good solid sewing table which is a priority so need that first. 2nd is a sewing mat. I got mine online from Walmart. www.walmart.com/ip/Sewing-Machine-Mat-15-5-x-18-25/41291395
Thank you for your video 🙏
What number you can use for silk fabric or any slippery fabric. God bless you.
Their is a string cutter for when your done with a peace of sewing on the front of the sewing machine so you don’t have to keep cutting the string when done
I just a new brother sewing machine, and my fabric is so thin just cheap cotton fabric. Just regular sew with thin fabric seems nice but when i fold the fabric the niddle not even move,, I don't know what to do it shouldn't be like that, and I am just a beginner sewing.
I got the same machine for my fiancé as a starter machine she wants to make a bathing suit, any pointers on type of stitching, materials etc.?
If she is making one for the first time, I would suggest following a pattern. All the details about materials and sewing instructions and techniques are included. I would also suggest making the first one as a sample to make notes on improving the fit and sewing techniques. Here is a video about using a pattern. ruclips.net/video/hYPFjQH_-gg/видео.html
Can you use the metal presser foot to sew denim with, That comes with this machine?
Motorhome Life, you might be referring to the zipper foot. That is good for sewing zippers on all types of fabric. It’s generally used just for zippers.
Wonderful video!!!I never used a regular sewing machine so far,just a mini one which only has 2 stiches with no reverse. Now I started being interested in doing some projects for my 3 kids,and I am thinking of buying the Brother LX3817G,which has slightly better reviews than LX3817.Honestly,I never knew there are different sizes of sewing needles.Now,looking at this video,I am getting a bit scared.I definitely do not want a fancier machine,as I hate everything with a million buttons, touch screen and so on.
Does anyone know anything about Singer M1000 Mend and Sew machine?
Trying to decide between the Brother LX3817G and the Singer one.Looking into a non sophisticated machine with a few stiches and a reverse button that will last a few good years.
Thank you.
Hi! I'm so glad you are leveling up your sewing, but don't get overwhelmed! 😊
Just FYI, one of my sewing students made a blanket from t-shirts on a mini sewing machine. She thought it was broken, however, until we changed the needle.
If you are on Instagram, find me at @sewintoitlesons. I have some charts that list what needle to use for which fabrics to make it easy. You can save them, screenshot them, or follow the tagged accounts to Pinterest.
I have not tried the Singer machines you listed here, but one major difference between the Brother LX3817 and the G seems to be the automatic needle threader. But, the most important thing will be to choose the one you will feel comfortable with.
Lastly, you may find this playlist helpful!
ruclips.net/p/PLtL9D2hXyc1mPNbPn52SmPv_-SJvfo1hs
Take care!
@@Sewintoitlessons Thank you.Just went with the Brother lx3817g (the gray one).Still in the box though!I need courage the open it,hopefully soon.
I will definitely look at the playlist.
Did u adjust the tension when swapping the needles and if so what setting worked great
Hi! No, I did not change the tension. I rarely do. I may if I’m going something like smocking.
Here’s a great video to help find the right sitting. Just keep in mind, once you have the tension set to your preference, it does not generally need to be changed. ruclips.net/video/mkljeu7uNKE/видео.html
Thank you and Merry Christmas!
So, so useful! I learned so much! Thank you!
Cuál prensatela sería el bueno para esta máquina y cambiárselo
can you do a video on quilting on a LX 3817
That's a great tutorial idea. I'll see what I can do.
To work with net fabric, is there a specification for the needle to be used?
Neju, a standard ballpoint needle should work well.
Hi! I'm having a hard time figuring out how to set up the machine so that the tension is right ☹ please help....
ruclips.net/video/mkljeu7uNKE/видео.html
Here is a great video on adjusting the tension.
@@Sewintoitlessons thank you so much!
Great tutorial! Thanks!
Thank you! Thank you for stopping my channel. You’re doing a great job with your channel 😊
Hi I'm getting into sewing, I am working on a project with my daughter and nieces to make Abayas we will be working with jersey fabric. My question is do you recommend this sewing machine for beginners? Also we are on a budget and need 2 machines please and thank you.
Bren Sanchez hi!
I think this is a good machine for beginners. Since you plan to sew knits, I would suggest using stretchable thread and sewing with a straight stitch on this machine. You can use a zigzag stitch, but I have found that it can make my seams look wavy or puckered. Using stretchable thread, a straight stitch, and a jersey knit needle is a good combination for straight, flat seams on this machine.
About machine prices, you can get a refurbished machine for a really good price. I’ll leave links to some here. I’ll leave a link to the thread as well. I’ve also left links to information explaining the different kinds of sewing machine needles in the description of this video.
Have a great time sewing with your family!
www.walmart.com/ip/Refurbished-Brother-17-Stitch-Full-size-Sewing-Machine-RLX3817/221130908
www.joann.com/search?q=RefurbisHed+sewinG+machine
www.makeitcoats.com/us/new-eloflex-for-knits/
Yes it's 70 something dollars
New subscriber 🎉
Hello! 😊Thank you and welcome!
Hii! I’m actually looking at getting this machine! does it still work well for you ? :)
Hi! In this resent video I compare this machine to a BabyLock sewing machine. I share all the details about my experience with the Brother LX3817 to date. I hope this helps ruclips.net/video/6PLLb0T8iiw/видео.html
I have open the door on the left trouble closing it. How do I close it?
What stitch length and tension are you using?
My machine tension was on 4. I rarely move it. This video was recorded a long time ago now so I don't remember exactly the stitch length, but on this machine, I will sew on 8 or 9. I was most likely sewing on 9 here. For topstitching, I prefer 9 in any type of material.
What did you use to unscrew the screw for the needle? Where can I purchase it?
It comes with the machine new in a goodie bag. If you can't find it you can use a flathead screwdriver.
You can use a dime or the edge of a bobbin.
I am having trouble with the upper thread not bringing up thru the hole the lower bobbin thread. I can't sew anything is there a special way? I looked through the instruction booklet but I can't seem to find what I am doing wrong.
Hi Gracie! I got on my machine and tried a few things to see if there is anything I could do to keep the bobbin shuttle from rotating (the rotating allows the upper thread to catch the bottom thread). The only thing I found is that turning the handwheel away from me instead of toward me will keep it from rotating. The other thing that can keep the shuttle from turning is a build up of lint or thread in the bobbin case. I hope that helps!
@@Sewintoitlessons TY, I will try that. It's a new machine given to me as a secret santa for Christmas. I don't have the receipt she doesn't either. I can't trade and it would cost another 70$ to fix it. I sent the company emails but have not heard from them as of yet. I might just have to consider this a lemon.
gracie apodaca, Oh wow! A sewing machine is a pretty awesome secret Santa gift. But, what a bummer about the malfunction straight out of the box.
The LX3817 has the very nice Quick-Set bobbin feature (page 16 in the manual). When the thread is drawn through the slit on the left of the bobbin then trimmed with the cutter inset at the end of the slit the bobbin thread is NOT to be drawn up through the needle hole. The bobbin thread is ready to go so just start sewing. This is a nice feature on such an inexpensive model. Trouble is a lot of people don't understand it.
Beautiful................
How about sewing a heavy denim hem on jeans? Which needle do you recommend? I have a 16 denim needle and it is bogging down on my machine
Hi! I know what you dealing with. I recently recieved an order to make
four pocket Jean skirts out of a very heavy denim. I am using a size 16 jeans needle for the entire project. Use a hammer to flatten and soften the bulky parts before sewing. Give the area about 3-4 swings. I hope this helps!
Laree Washington ty!
Great review! Thannks
Knowledgeable and adorable. Great job :-)
Frank, thank you! 😊
great video!! Thank you.
is there a walking foot I can buy for this machine?
Hi! Yes there is. I have actually been looking into getting one for this machine myself. www.brother-usa.com/search#q=walking%20foot
Here is the Brother site to check out the different types of walking feet they offer. It looks, though, as if only one model will fit the LX3817 sewing machine.
Can you show how to actually sew jeans.
Thank you!
Love you! Thank you!
Ok just saw the denim
Demo..my daughter's and I want to start taking lessons
Do you know of anyone teaching lessons in Maryland
Hi, jacqueline! Thanks for watching! To answer your first question, I have a Janome DC3050. About the sewing lessons, I’m going to refer you to @sewmuchtalent. Alethia Hudson has a great, active sewing group on Facebook and she also has a channel here in RUclips. Just search “Sew Much Talent (GR)” on Facebook to find the group. I’m sure that your chances of connecting with a swing teacher in your area will be high. Take care.
Hi! Thank you for this video. My question is.. I'm sewing on a square patch, and I'm having difficulty turning the fabric. Can you please help me with this, how do I turn the fabric without having loose thread?? Thank you ☺️
Vanesa Williams, hi!
So, you are sewing a square on top of another piece of fabric?
The pivot method really helps when sewing corners. In my latest video I showed my little student how to pivot while sewing. You can check it out here 👉🏾 ruclips.net/video/mCF8bYC5nqw/видео.html
I showed her how to use it on a curved edge, but the technique applies to anything your are sewing and you want to change direction without taking the fabric off of the machine. Let me know if this is helpful!
U didn’t show all the steps
JustDonnie Kicks are you referencing the part when I installed the zipper? 🤔
If so, the steps for zipper installation could be a stand alone video.