For the doubters, this is NOT the same as a pick stitch...I did a pick stitch on black pants w white thread (all I could find) and you can see the white, even tho it's small. I retried w this stitch and when you pull it back through, the white completely disappeared! So it's not just some longer way of doing a pick. I can't tell you why but something about the tension makes it truly invisible. Well worth it!
This would be nice if I’m sewing a project where I can’t have access to the wrong side but don’t want the thread to show on the right side. Thank you!! 💛
Very good video as you moved slowly enough to see how and where to move or put the needle. I found after a few stitches, the thread tended to knot. So I decided to make the first loop and then just following the last step. Success.
Thank you for sharing. It was intriguing to watch the process. It was like a magic act. However, I will stick to the pick stitch for hemming by hand because my mother taught me when I was a little girl and I am satisfied with it..
Jeans material is usually sewn with stronger thread specifically designed for jeans. Good quality denim thread/jeans thread brands are Gütermann, Coats and Moon, according to Google.
How is this different in the end from a pick stitch? Why don't you just do a pick stitch? Seems like this just adds the step of making loops and then pulls the loops out at the end. It looks cool but isn't it a waste of time?
Exactly! This is just a fancy , time consuming way of doing something that can be done easily. Quite gimmicky imo but I have seen many such videos on Pinterest and it does seem interesting at first so I won't blame the creators.
The loops seem to be UNNECESSARILY complitating it, i (being a needle) could just as well poke back into the hole i just came out of, of course on my way back INTO the fabric (being the needle) I could never perfectly pass through the exact opening of the hole i just came out of, therefore it WORKS without the LOOPING, right 😅😅? Hope im Not smoking my socks.
The problem with taking up hems like that is, when you put you foot through it, you toes get caught on the end. There are better ways off taking bottoms up.
Lol, No. that cannot possibly be such a serious PROBLEM 😁😅 just a TINY inconvenience versus a huge advantage during the hard work of sewing - being able to sew from the OUTSIDE with instant alignment feedback rather than the inside. just wiggle your foot slowly as you push through the opening.
Minta no whatsap ya bos,,, kurang paham ,, sy blm lama beli celana jeans , pada bolong sobek bagian pantat ya sm dengkul solusi y gmna jait ya sy ga punya mesin jait Dan pinggang ya longgar gimna cara mudah ya ngecilin pinggang tanpa mesin jait tanpa dilepit ngejait pinggang ya ???
A few notes from trying this: - if you're like me and never bother waxing your thread, wax your thread for this one I'm pretty sure the 2 main things that make this more effective than a pick stitch is 1)stitch length and 2)tension 1) for me at least, its easier to make smaller stitches for this 2) I'm pretty sure the tension pulls those couple of threads in the stitch a little, and that's why you don't see the thread, now, that being said: - you might want to go in short sections before pulling the thread, especially if you can't get to the underside of your stitch for whatever reason - this probably isn't great for looser weaves, as it's more obvious that it pulls the threads of the fabric (In case anyone is interested - i tested it out on a light weight muslin, and am using it to add ribbon to the outside of a buckram hat. The need to use tension ended up pulling and scrunching the ribbon, so I'm not using this stitch for this project, but it does seem like it would work on thicker/sturdier fabrics)
I agree with you all. There is no better tutorial on the internet than this one. THANK YOU!!!!
Finally a video that dosent show this in super speed! Thank you for sharing this and actually in a learning speed 🙌🏼
Glad you liked it!!
Thanks so much for showing this technique in a slower motion than this other videos that do it so fast. You’re the best!
Happy to help!
There's no better tutorial on the internet than this one
For the doubters, this is NOT the same as a pick stitch...I did a pick stitch on black pants w white thread (all I could find) and you can see the white, even tho it's small. I retried w this stitch and when you pull it back through, the white completely disappeared! So it's not just some longer way of doing a pick. I can't tell you why but something about the tension makes it truly invisible. Well worth it!
Didn’t think it would be this easy! Thank you!
Finally the tutorial I was looking for! Thank you so much!
Glad I could help!
This is practically a conjuror's trick !! I've been meaning to shorten my trouser legs and now I can do it like a Pro 😀 Many Thanks
Happy to help!
Thank you for all the videos that are about sewing by hand. I hope there will be more to learn in the future ;)
I hope so too!
This would be nice if I’m sewing a project where I can’t have access to the wrong side but don’t want the thread to show on the right side.
Thank you!! 💛
Absolutely agree!!! This is the best tutorial out there! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Yay! Thank you!
Very good video as you moved slowly enough to see how and where to move or put the needle. I found after a few stitches, the thread tended to knot. So I decided to make the first loop and then just following the last step. Success.
Wonderful!
Muy bien explicado. Sin prisa una puntada a la vez y fácil de entender. Muchas gracias. Un abrazo.
Merci beaucoup pour votre tuto qui m'aide super bien.. je ne suis pas couturière du tout 😅😅 et j'ai trouvé votre tuto bien expliqué. Merci😊
i just made one of the greatest decisions of my life thanks to you!
Huge thank you for this video!!
I've just hemmed my trousers. So I’ll be a star on the Christmas party in office!
Thank you once again!
Thank you...👍
So nice of you
Try this first with paper instead of fabric
Thanks for the new knowledge. By the way, what's the title of the background music 🎵🎶?
Замечательно получается! 😊 Спасибо за объяснение!
Do you punch in the same hole or closer to that one?
Closer to that
terimakasih. .saya juga sangat senang menjahit..semoga juga bisa saling berbagi ilmu ya kawan
Thank you so much , very well demonstrated
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing. It was intriguing to watch the process. It was like a magic act. However, I will stick to the pick stitch for hemming by hand because my mother taught me when I was a little girl and I am satisfied with it..
MAGICAL!! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the tip!
Happy to help!
Thanks. It was easy to follow. I hope you have good day
Thank you too
Langsung dicoba, ternyata mudah dan awesome 😂👍
Awesome tutorial super helpful thanks so much 🙂👍
Glad it was helpful!
its AWESOME!
Thank you!))☺
Thank you too!
Thank you so much. I tried it,and it's really work
You're welcome!
Thanks for the new knowledge.
My pleasure
Explained nicely 😮
Thank you for this, it is really helpful
Thanks
THANK U SO MUCH ❤❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👌👌👌👌
Absolute life-saver for a beginner!
Can this be done to stretchy material like scrub pants?
Yes
That was like a magic trick--delightful! 👌✨
Thanks for sharing this knowledge
My pleasure
What type of thread is that please? so I can buy it in the shop. Thank you.
I'm not positive, but it looks like embroidery thread 🤔
Normal thread bhi ho jata hai i try and it worked
Jeans material is usually sewn with stronger thread specifically designed for jeans. Good quality denim thread/jeans thread brands are Gütermann, Coats and Moon, according to Google.
Damn...if only i try to search ytd... Welp. Whatever.... My anyhow sew is fugly but still works. Saved this for next time.
Thank you so so much❤
You're welcome 😊
What is this dark magic? 😮
My thread breaks when i finish the stich and I'm going to pull. What am i doing wrong?
Thank you!
You're welcome!
thanks for tutorial
You're welcome
Too good thanks ❤
Most welcome 😊
Great bro, it works
Mazing very nice 👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much
Thanks for the video
Incredible! Bravo!😊
Wow, thank you!
Nice
Terimakasih untuk ilmu nya😇
Out if concern but you should probably remove your ring because it can block your blood flow to your finger
It's really helpful
Glad it helped
This video saved me
Ohhh woww finally something useful i found
How do they get it so straight
Wow! Thank you for sharing he video
Super❤❤
How is this different in the end from a pick stitch? Why don't you just do a pick stitch? Seems like this just adds the step of making loops and then pulls the loops out at the end. It looks cool but isn't it a waste of time?
The stitches are little bit visible in pick stitch. That's why i did it with invisible stitch. If you want you can do this with pick stitch also.
Exactly! This is just a fancy , time consuming way of doing something that can be done easily. Quite gimmicky imo but I have seen many such videos on Pinterest and it does seem interesting at first so I won't blame the creators.
Since you're not telling us what exactly you're doing, it would have been helpful it there was a closeup.
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
Terima kasih sy SDH bisa😊
The loops seem to be UNNECESSARILY complitating it, i (being a needle) could just as well poke back into the hole i just came out of, of course on my way back INTO the fabric (being the needle) I could never perfectly pass through the exact opening of the hole i just came out of, therefore it WORKS without the LOOPING, right 😅😅? Hope im Not smoking my socks.
The problem with taking up hems like that is, when you put you foot through it, you toes get caught on the end. There are better ways off taking bottoms up.
what would you recommend alternatively? does this stitch hold well otherwise?
Lol, No. that cannot possibly be such a serious PROBLEM 😁😅 just a TINY inconvenience versus a huge advantage during the hard work of sewing - being able to sew from the OUTSIDE with instant alignment feedback rather than the inside. just wiggle your foot slowly as you push through the opening.
Just cut the excess, and wiggle your foot. Really not that hard. 💀
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What kind of thread is that please?
You can use a normal thread itself. There is no specific thread to do this.
Teryata jahit seperti ini lebih rapid ya?
Kindly follow indoor home work for good reasons on earlier islands.
Super 👌👌
No knot at the beginning?
Is this a chain stitch
در بار دوخت دستی زیاد معلومات دهد
All I need to do is to pull this string. *tchk". It broke, the string just broke.
Wow 😮
Nossa tentei duas vezes e nao deu certo😢
Tysm...❤️😘🤩
Thankyouuu..🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️😍😍😘😘😘
Welcome 😊
What is the type of this jeans? What we say this article tripple stitch on leg?
uh to m normal hi lga lu muje to lga dono side ni dikhega😂😂
Can a sewing machine do this?
No
@@sewberry93 i need to alter my sleeves they’re too long Omg but I’m so scared to do it myself
شكرا جزيلا ، نجحت الحمدلله.
I tried this once but could never get it right
Bueno no se que paso pero no pude quitarlo después
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Minta no whatsap ya bos,,, kurang paham ,, sy blm lama beli celana jeans , pada bolong sobek bagian pantat ya sm dengkul solusi y gmna jait ya sy ga punya mesin jait
Dan pinggang ya longgar gimna cara mudah ya ngecilin pinggang tanpa mesin jait tanpa dilepit ngejait pinggang ya ???
My reacher expects me to do this bro
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I don’t thing that loop is necessary
Thank you.
Ohh thanks
Welcome
Thanks
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thanks for this really helpful video but not for the awful music.
Noted
A few notes from trying this:
- if you're like me and never bother waxing your thread, wax your thread for this one
I'm pretty sure the 2 main things that make this more effective than a pick stitch is 1)stitch length and 2)tension
1) for me at least, its easier to make smaller stitches for this
2) I'm pretty sure the tension pulls those couple of threads in the stitch a little, and that's why you don't see the thread, now, that being said:
- you might want to go in short sections before pulling the thread, especially if you can't get to the underside of your stitch for whatever reason
- this probably isn't great for looser weaves, as it's more obvious that it pulls the threads of the fabric
(In case anyone is interested - i tested it out on a light weight muslin, and am using it to add ribbon to the outside of a buckram hat. The need to use tension ended up pulling and scrunching the ribbon, so I'm not using this stitch for this project, but it does seem like it would work on thicker/sturdier fabrics)
Genius
Thanks
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