I really like the way you explain what you are doing I missed the towel video I need the size of the bib guess that's what you call is it 8.5x9 I started late In life to sew I really like the material with the bib butterfiy, I've search for different styles I really like yours thank you ,margie
Thank you for such an informative tutorial. You answered all my questions and some I had not thought of yet. I am about to tackle some jeans. This will be my first ever attempt. I’ll be using a Singer 201-2 which I am refurbishing. Straight stitch only. Thanks again. Your video is well thought out and very helpful!
this is awesome tutorial -thank you - i don't have a bidirectional pedal - so this will take me longe - what machine are you using - we are in the market - thanks in advance
I have a Babylock Crescendo, but pretty much any machine you buy now should have the reverse feature for backstitching, and most let you easily lower the feed dogs. Thank you for watching! 😀
Thanks for the tutorial! I have about six pairs of jeans and they're all wearing thin/have ripped I'm the same area. Just general wear, y'know the deal. I'll have to rent a machine and test this method out :D I don't think it was mentioned in the video, but what material did you use for the actual patches? Just some cotton scraps?
This video has probably saved me $50 by encouraging me to mend my own jeans!
Thank you for your quick response to my earlier comment.
I am glad I could help!
I really like the way you explain what you are doing I missed the towel video I need the size of the bib guess that's what you call is it
8.5x9 I started late
In life to sew I really like the material with the bib butterfiy, I've search for different styles I really like yours thank you ,margie
hands on with verbal instructions best video on repair darning straight to the point and very informative i loved it Mark from Australia most helpfull
Thank you so much, I appreciate your comment!!
Muchas gracias es perfecto para mi ya que mi nieto me trajo uno para arreglar 😊😊Gracias
I am working on a pair of jeans with holes and strings This was the best video. I hope my feed dog goes down. Thank you
I am very glad I was help!
Thank you for such an informative tutorial. You answered all my questions and some I had not thought of yet. I am about to tackle some jeans. This will be my first ever attempt. I’ll be using a Singer 201-2 which I am refurbishing. Straight stitch only. Thanks again. Your video is well thought out and very helpful!
I am so glad it was helpful, Good Luck with your machine.
I was watching this as i was patching up my pants. And i felt 15 again while my mom teaches me how to sewingmachine works.
I believe what you're using is called hem tape. :) I used it to interface a dog leash I made :)
this is awesome tutorial -thank you - i don't have a bidirectional pedal - so this will take me longe -
what machine are you using - we are in the market - thanks in advance
I have a Babylock Crescendo, but pretty much any machine you buy now should have the reverse feature for backstitching, and most let you easily lower the feed dogs. Thank you for watching! 😀
Thanks for the tutorial! I have about six pairs of jeans and they're all wearing thin/have ripped I'm the same area. Just general wear, y'know the deal. I'll have to rent a machine and test this method out :D
I don't think it was mentioned in the video, but what material did you use for the actual patches? Just some cotton scraps?
Yes, just cotton scraps they work great.
What material do you use for the patch?
I used cotton, but you could use a number of different fabrics.
What machine are you using pls ?
Babylock Crescendo🙂
I have a pile of my husband's paints that look just like that. I am hoping if I take long enough he will forget he has them lol lol.
I tried that, he bugs me like a kid until I give in, lol
Stitch Witchery.
I can never remember the name of things when it matters, LOL
Levis denim is awful lately...
I totally agree, they have gone to a much thinner denim fabric.