So, it's essentially a back stitch, but the beginning of the stitch starts in the background fabric and you take it up through the front fabric? Or am I seeing this wrong?
Do i also have to fold the edges before stitching if i want to make a Hawaiian quilt? (I've never made any Hawaiian quilts before). If i do, how many mm or inches do i have to fold? thank you :)
So does the needle go into the fabric, out of the fabric, then into the cut out design? Is that how this works? It's very hard to tell
Thank you for that WICKED EASY way of making a knot!!
It looks easier than I thought it would be. Thanks for the video.
So, it's essentially a back stitch, but the beginning of the stitch starts in the background fabric and you take it up through the front fabric? Or am I seeing this wrong?
is this similar to hand sewing the binding?
Can't see. Is this similar to a blind stitch, such as you would use for a hem (pants leg, skirt hem...)?
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can I use invisible thread and will it melt in the dryer
What size needle should be used?
Do i also have to fold the edges before stitching if i want to make a Hawaiian quilt? (I've never made any Hawaiian quilts before). If i do, how many mm or inches do i have to fold? thank you :)
This is exactly what I needed. Thanks!
You didn't explain the stitch! I couldn't even see what she was doing. Thumbs down.
This makes me laugh....all the people who thumbs upped for thumbs down. lol
How did you turn the edges under?
Did you glu it?
Human Being she said she used the"starch method" to turn it under. I'll have to see what that means.
I still can’t see the thread...
Thank you
Blanket stitch
Needs more of a verbal explanation
Thank you :-)
Thank you for the video.
Cant see what shes doing.
Explanation not very clear and not visually demonstrated clearly to show exactly what was being stitched.
Blanket stitch