Thanks, you made this technique so easy to follow. I need this stitch for a project I'm working on and you solve my problem. Much success and thanks again!!
Watch it again. Slow it down if you need to. Because the only part it skips is straightening out out the fabric and then resituating her hand before the needle goes in again. (Because of the thick fabric and thread) Nothing important is cut out at all, much less the "most important part". 🙂
I thought so too. I seem to be missing if she grabs one piece of thread or two when she loops it through to make that straight edge across the top. Guess I'll just have to try it...trial & error
I’m glad you wrote this because I watched it again and again and I was wondering why I wasn’t “getting” it. It may not technically contain anything useful but the jump cut is jarring and confusing.
@@mynameisben123 I imagine you’re referring to when they wrap a loop that seems to be out of nowhere around the needle. And I agree it’s not very clearly shown. After replaying that part several times (which would be unnecessary if it was shown a little more deliberately), it seems the key here is that they are working with two strands of thread. The “loop” that they’re feeding the needle through is actually them splitting the two strands and passing the needle in between them, so one strand is in front of the needle and the other strand is behind. The strand in front of the needle becomes the left edge of the upside down triangle, while the strand behind the needle forms the top and right edge. They are also twisting each time after splitting the two strands to alternate which strand goes in front of the needle and which goes behind. Hope this explanation helps.
very un-needed cut at 0:37, i was confused for an hour trying to find out how to do it please do a full tutorial with no cuts if you cut your videos it can lead to people being confused for much longer
I think this video would be more helpful if you demonstrate the technique without the jump cuts. I’m not seeing some of the steps I needed to see to learn the technique.
T shirts are usually made from knit fabric, so they don't really need this overlock stitch. I suppose you're talking about hemming a t shirt. If you are, look up how to hem knit fabric. Then you can use this stitch for finishing, or leave it as it is.
Thanks, you made this technique so easy to follow. I need this stitch for a project I'm working on and you solve my problem. Much success and thanks again!!
Great tutorial, easy to follow! Thanks for sharing!😊❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I never knew about this. You have opened another part of my mind. Blessings to you!
Thanks
So easy, thank you!!! Using this to serge the edges of my fabric
You are so welcome!
Most frustrating thing ever when the video skips at the most important part every single time 😂 but thanks for the vid
Watch it again. Slow it down if you need to. Because the only part it skips is straightening out out the fabric and then resituating her hand before the needle goes in again. (Because of the thick fabric and thread)
Nothing important is cut out at all, much less the "most important part". 🙂
I thought so too. I seem to be missing if she grabs one piece of thread or two when she loops it through to make that straight edge across the top. Guess I'll just have to try it...trial & error
I’m glad you wrote this because I watched it again and again and I was wondering why I wasn’t “getting” it. It may not technically contain anything useful but the jump cut is jarring and confusing.
@@mynameisben123 I imagine you’re referring to when they wrap a loop that seems to be out of nowhere around the needle. And I agree it’s not very clearly shown.
After replaying that part several times (which would be unnecessary if it was shown a little more deliberately), it seems the key here is that they are working with two strands of thread.
The “loop” that they’re feeding the needle through is actually them splitting the two strands and passing the needle in between them, so one strand is in front of the needle and the other strand is behind. The strand in front of the needle becomes the left edge of the upside down triangle, while the strand behind the needle forms the top and right edge. They are also twisting each time after splitting the two strands to alternate which strand goes in front of the needle and which goes behind. Hope this explanation helps.
Yes, you are so right!
I have to try this on my next tweed or boucle pieces for a suit .Thank you so much for this presentation!
You are so welcome!
What happens between 00:38 and 00:39? Where did that loop come from? I wasn't able to follow this video, i feel stupid
Thanks a lot. Straight to the point, very useful.
Nicely explained thanks 4 sharing ❤
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Thank you so much this cleared up so many holes I been having
Beautiful, thanks for such clear demonstration. 💙💚💛🧡💜
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much, this is super helpful!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Are you alternating which string you're putting on the edge vs allowing to reach into the fabric? Are you twisting it every time?
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Brilliant. Thank you very much 🌷🙏💚
Glad you enjoyed it!
Video is amazing! Thank you!! 💝💝
you have the best tutorial
Thanks for posting this, I thought I would never be able to learn to do thiscstvh
You can do it!
This is exackly what i needed for fixing my hoodie.🦊 It looks ...ugly made by me, but it holds. Thanks for the tutorial.
Clear explanation
Glad you think so!
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Very cool!! 🧵
AHAHA YES IVE FINALLY GOT IT TYSM
It's very useful mam thank you
Thank you too
Merci beaucoup ! très joli point pour border un tissu épais à la main... :-))
Thank you so much
exactly what i was looking for, thanks a bunch :)
Glad to hear!
So if I am making a men's tunic sewing by hand I could use this stitch to keep the fabric at the seams from fraying?
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Very good design
Thanks
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My triangles look more like perpendicular triangles... how do I make them like yours in the video?
very un-needed cut at 0:37, i was confused for an hour trying to find out how to do it
please do a full tutorial with no cuts
if you cut your videos it can lead to people being confused for much longer
I think this video would be more helpful if you demonstrate the technique without the jump cuts. I’m not seeing some of the steps I needed to see to learn the technique.
This video was a blast 😂
Which type of thread to be used
Can this type of stitch be used at the bottom of a tshirt? Like does it stretch? If not, any suggestions? I'm new to the thread game...
T shirts are usually made from knit fabric, so they don't really need this overlock stitch. I suppose you're talking about hemming a t shirt. If you are, look up how to hem knit fabric. Then you can use this stitch for finishing, or leave it as it is.
a herringbone aka catch stitch is a stretchy hand stitch, the one in the video I don't know but I may try sewing it and see if it stretches
Good news to the ladies, the overlocker has arrived at your feet, it is done in five minutes, it is delivered immediately 😂
Does this technique work on softer fabrics like silk
No
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Thanks all
Does this stitch have to go over the edge of the fabric? So if the seam allowance is 1cm, thenn the stitch should also be 1cm high?
Yes
What type of thread did you use? I don't think I've seen a thread that thick. It looks more like yarn.
Pretty sure it's embroidery floss
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How do you tie a not at the end
What song this on background music
boa tarde gostei muito do seu croche a com agulha de mão
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Muy bueno el surfilado pero el volúmen de la música esta muy alto y aturde no se puede prestar atención.
so is an overlock stitch just a variation of a blanket stitch ?
Its like variation of blanket stitch. But both these stitches are used to overlock.
Does this work on stretch or knit fabric?
Knit fabric doesn't really need seam finishing. But I think this stitch is similar to zigzag stitch so I think it will work on knit.
Please make a video on zigzag stitch
Thank you
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There's a part that is skipped. So annoying😒
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Thank you
You're welcome