I think if your binding is going that far there are other challenges. Sometimes it us just planet the right fab, not cut precisely, foot pressure too high...it really could be a lot of things
EDIT - Yes, individual Lego blocks, bricks, and accessory pieces are available on the website lego.com. I have zero experience with these toys so I'm glad to find them!
Excellent video ... please consider providing more info like this. The visual and explanation is so clear and helpful.
Thank you! I can’t use my magnetic guide with my new computerized machine, and was worried about how I’d manage. This will help so much.👏🏾
Thank you so much for taking the time to do this video...VERY helpful!
Just found these videos. Thanks so much for the clear and concise information. Very helpful
I am your first follower! Yeah!
Excellent, thanks x
Thank you! Clear & concise video.
Thank you
I hope my mom still has my brothers old legos!
I can’t believe you don’t have blu tack. We have it in Wales! But Scotch Tape is US too😂 happy sewing
The A will usually sell everything anywhere...but I will take a local shop and product over A anyday 😊
genial 👍👍👍🙌🏻
Would this work with the binder as my binding goes off to the right, also it's twisting - any advive, thanks
I think if your binding is going that far there are other challenges. Sometimes it us just planet the right fab, not cut precisely, foot pressure too high...it really could be a lot of things
Hmmm, könnte man sich mit den Legos vielleicht auch einen Einzelumschlager zum Säumen basteln?
Very helpful tip. I have not looked for them yet, but I wonder if single Lego pieces are available for purchase?
EDIT - Yes, individual Lego blocks, bricks, and accessory pieces are available on the website lego.com. I have zero experience with these toys so I'm glad to find them!
I see that the green Lego is guiding the edge of fabric, but what is the black Lego doing?
Preventing fabric from riding up and over.