jeudi 1 mai 2014

Make Sure You Address A Good Seam Guide

By Eloise Hewitt


Sewing is an ever popular event for most men and women. Not quite as complicated as knitting, this seems to be something more people can handle. Sewing straight can be a problem for even the most experienced, for this reason most sewing machines are fitted with a seam guide.

To some sewing looks all too easy and not worth the time as it's not even a challenge. To others it looks altogether too complicated that they won't even bring themselves to trying. The fact of the matter is that it is not extremely hard, but by no means is it super easy, especially to the beginner. One of the harder parts of sewing is keeping a straight seam.

The seam is ever so important in making clothing. If you r pants seam was not straight they would sit funny, you probably wouldn't be able to get your leg trough them. Your pockets would be off and wouldn't be of any use either. The seams are an important thing!

So the question is how does this guide work? What is its function and how do you know you have one? Well the sole purpose of the guide is to keep your seams running straight. This is normally a metal plate with measurements and lines to follow. Most sewing machines have one, if yours does not you can easily make one.

The function of the guide is to keep the seam straight. You do this by running your material on the edge of the chosen measurement or line. This will ensure a consistent straight seam of the same measurement all the way. If your machine is lacking a guide then you can make one yourself with a ruler, marking pen and tape.

The measurements are taken from the point of the needle to the left and the right. Decide which side you will be sewing from, most common is the left as you have more room for the excess material to lie. Take a ruler from the needle point to your desired length and make a marking with the pen. Then take a small piece of tape and lay it straight on the marking.

If you are really struggling and you just cannot keep that line straight there are multiple attachments that can help you. You may consider purchasing a more rigid one. One that is not flush with the sewing machine bed, instead a raised edge as to form more of a lip that the material can run against. These come in different forms, from plastic to steel each with its own benefits and durability.

If you are finding you are still going skew, you can go to your local sewing shop. There are multiple attachments and methods they can help you with. These attachments have been designed for everyone, so don't feel that you're the only person struggling. The point is to have fun so go ahead and try it out today.




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