Thank you SO MUCH! I've been struggling with velvet for a couple days now and kept giving up in frustration. After a few hours of research, I stumbled upon your video and TIL that I was adding more tension, rather than less. (It made sense in my mind that less tension = a smaller number) Well, you learn something new everyday! Thanks again for the tips and the machine setting visual, you saved my butt and some thread!! :)
yesterday I went crazy because velvet and my sewing machine...it just walked away over and over again, as new beginner...I have no clue how to fix it, so I gave up. Thanks for your video...anyway I has one question, can I use any paper between velvet..I'm not sure in my country has sell something same as in your video.
These tips are good. I want to know how to differentiate fake velvet from real one? and should I trace the exact pattern of my dress for velvet as I do for other stuff cause its stretchy.
Thanks! I was brave enough to use the iron - which worked well. Didn't "catch" or impede me in any way. Yes, you have to be careful, but holding a gently steaming iron six inches from the fabric or going hunting for a 'needle board' did not sound fun.
So I'm starting a mini clothing line collection, to sell in my online store........ I wanted to make a cloak/ cape but NOT for costume, I want to be able to where in cold weather, Because it snows where I live. I know there is light weight velvet and heavy weight velvet but IDK the proper name for the heavy weight velvet, and no fabric store close by where I live so I have to order everything online. I was told that upholstery (the stuff they use to decorate homes) was heavier, but idk I've never worked with velvet before. Can someone PLEASE HELP?! Thank you.
Thank you so much. It's always a pleasure to know my video's are helping.
Thank you SO MUCH!
I've been struggling with velvet for a couple days now and kept giving up in frustration.
After a few hours of research, I stumbled upon your video and TIL that I was adding more tension, rather than less. (It made sense in my mind that less tension = a smaller number) Well, you learn something new everyday!
Thanks again for the tips and the machine setting visual, you saved my butt and some thread!! :)
Thanks for letting me know Nicole, sew happy you enjoyed my tutorial.
Very clear thanks
You are welcome, thanks for taking the time to comment.
yesterday I went crazy because velvet and my sewing machine...it just walked away over and over again, as new beginner...I have no clue how to fix it, so I gave up. Thanks for your video...anyway I has one question, can I use any paper between velvet..I'm not sure in my country has sell something same as in your video.
Always happy to help.
My pleasure.
Yes they do.
No problem.
Beautiful technique.
Can you show me how to sew a zipper on velvet fabric
Thanks
These tips are good. I want to know how to differentiate fake velvet from real one? and should I trace the exact pattern of my dress for velvet as I do for other stuff cause its stretchy.
Thanks nicely shown how to stich velvet.
Thank you for taking the time to comment Mrs Ayesha Nasreen Haseen.
Very good tips. Thankyou very much. 👍🏽
My pleasure Nagina! Sew happy you enjoyed the tutorial and thanks for commenting.
Thanx sister ur tips very help full
My pleasure Laiba😊
Very informative as always!
Thanks!
Thanks! I was brave enough to use the iron - which worked well. Didn't "catch" or impede me in any way. Yes, you have to be careful, but holding a gently steaming iron six inches from the fabric or going hunting for a 'needle board' did not sound fun.
Needle boards are hard to find these days, sew happy you found the tutorial helpful Reese.
thank you, I didn't know that about ironing velvet :o)
Suppose any problem at machine on velvet cloth.
Please say some solutions
Thank you!
Thank you and please i want to know how to sew with (la polaire)
That was so helpful! Thank you.
Thank you for commenting Melissa Tyrrell.
Do these tips count for fake velvet as well?
this is suitable for me, great!
Great Tips.!Thank you
So I'm starting a mini clothing line collection, to sell in my online store........
I wanted to make a cloak/ cape but NOT for costume, I want to be able to where in cold weather, Because it snows where I live.
I know there is light weight velvet and heavy weight velvet but IDK the proper name for the heavy weight velvet, and no fabric store close by where I live so I have to order everything online.
I was told that upholstery (the stuff they use to decorate homes) was heavier, but idk I've never worked with velvet before.
Can someone PLEASE HELP?! Thank you.
Thank you
My pleasure.
Thanks lot for great help👍🏼
Thank you for taking the time to comment surinder ghuman.
Colleen G Lea - FSBTV
Hi my swing machine is not stiching velvet cloths
Hi I m not able stich my velvet cloth tell me d solution
you are a treasure!!!
i like this vedio
Thank you charanjit kaur!
wait til u get to silk velvet, that's even worse..
I'm officially staying away from velvet ! It's unbelievable 😳
Have a go at sewing it, the more you sew with it the better you will get
@@colleenglea I'll keep trying. That's the only way I've made it this far.
Thank you
You welcome Deanna.