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mardi 6 mai 2014

A Proper Seam Guide Is Essential For Beginners

By Eloise Hewitt


Sewing is a fun and creative way to keep you entertained and relaxed. Sewing has great benefits that go from making and mending your own clothes to helping cloth the kids' dolls. This is a very cost effective exercise as clothes are becoming ever more expensive. When sewing you want a straight line, the way to achieve that is with a seam guide.

Your seam is very important when sewing; this will determine whether or not you can get your hand in your pocket or even your leg right through those pants you just made. With a seam that isn't straight not only will the item look a little off, it really won't function the way you want it to.

This is the role and importance of having and using the guide. After all, what's the point of having something if you are not going to make use of it? Perhaps the question is, most people see it there but what is it and how does one use it?

The guide is more often than not made out of steel. You fill find it just under the needle on the bed of the sewing machine. It has multiple measurements form the left and right of the needle. These measurements are taken from the point the needle and marked out on most common seam sizes. If the measurement you want is not showing or there is none at all, you can simply make one yourself.

This does not mean that you have to go out and buy a small plate of steel and start engraving lines and numbers on it. There is a much simpler method. Take a ruler and a fine marking pen, measure from the tip of the needle the length you require and make a mark. Then take some craft tape, preferably not clear. If you use clear tape you will be straining your eyes to see the marking. Remember to stick it down straight!

When you use it for the first time it may be a little bit daunting. Keep up the effort, it will soon pay off and become a lot easier to follow. Some machines come with a plastic attachment which can be clipped into place so you not watching the thin line so intensely. Just remember that, even with this attachment, material can be very soft and pliable.

If you are really struggling and you just cannot keep that line straight there are multiple attachments that can help you. You may consider purchasing a more rigid one. One that is not flush with the sewing machine bed, instead a raised edge as to form more of a lip that the material can run against. These come in different forms, from plastic to steel each with its own benefits and durability.

Remember that even with a raised one, you can still go off- line. This is due to the materials flexibility. Keep an eye on what you're doing at all times and you will get to sewing straight in no time at all. Soon you won't just be mending old clothes, but making new ones too.




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