Some sewing tips to be straight for beginners

For the tutorial this time I want to give tips about sewing, and aimed at those who are just learning to hold a sewing machine, that is how to do it the stitches straighten the result. I used to learn sewing. I also have difficulty being able to sew straight, the results are certain winding like a road in the mountains. 

Actually these stitches are caused by not yet synchronized hand movements with the running of the machine, therefore it is recommended if still in the learning stage don't first use dynamo on the sewing machine, so sew it manually first with how to go using the foot, this is so we can set the engine rotation fast and slow making it easier to navigate the stitches to be straight.

At the learning stage beginners will usually pull behind the fabric the sewing when the machine is running, this is of course a mistake, because the results of the stitches not only will not be good the fabric does not run properly, the fabric that is sewn can becomes damaged due to the runner's engine.

If you are a beginner and just learning to run a sewing machine then here are some tips that you can try to practice when sewing, which is as follows: 

  * Practice constantly and don't get bored, later if you are used to it then the seam can go straight on itself.

  * mark on using chalk or sewing carbon on cloth and sew according to the mark

  * pay attention to the machine shoes and the edge of the fabric, take a benchmark there, don't  see the needle.

  * To remove fabric that forms a circle before sewing, it can first iron the fabric and give it a stick on it the part to be sewed.

When joining two fabrics, usually the bottom of the cloth will faster because it is carried by the sewing machine's teeth, while the fabric part the top will run slower because it is stuck by the engine shoes, by because so that both can fit, hold the edge of the cloth part bottom with your left hand and a little pull down, then the end of the fabric the top hold it with your right hand, and rather pull up, then both fabrics will stretch evenly, making it easier when sewing and the results will be equally.

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