How to Blind Stitch
Thread a long, thin sewing needle with thread that matches the material you are going to sew., Knot one end of the thread. , Iron the material to crease it if necessary., Position the fabrics as you want and pin them in place. , Slide the needle...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Thread a long
(In the cases of hems, or edges of applique, for example.) ,, (The thread knot should hold in the material after the needle has slipped through.) , By careful positioning of the needle points of exit or entry into the fabric, you can minimize the appearance of the hemming thread and make it appear invisible.
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Step 2: thin sewing needle with thread that matches the material you are going to sew.
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Step 3: Knot one end of the thread.
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Step 4: Iron the material to crease it if necessary.
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Step 5: Position the fabrics as you want and pin them in place.
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Step 6: Slide the needle through the material from the back side to attach the thread to the material.
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Step 7: From this point forward
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Step 8: your objective should be to make long stitches in one piece of fabric and tiny stitches in the other.
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Step 9: Congratulations on your new sewing skill!
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Step 10: Finished.
Detailed Guide
(In the cases of hems, or edges of applique, for example.) ,, (The thread knot should hold in the material after the needle has slipped through.) , By careful positioning of the needle points of exit or entry into the fabric, you can minimize the appearance of the hemming thread and make it appear invisible.
See sketch. ,,
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