How to Avoid Skipped Stitches on Corners
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Have you ever gone to sew a corner on a bag or pouch and encountered one stitch that's a little bit off (it usually looks like the stitch is on a diagonal, as if it's cut the corner)? Today I'll talk about how to avoid that!
You just saved my sanity 🙏❤️❤️❤️ my Bernina doesn't do this the Juki does!
Thank you for this tip Sara . I experience this frequently when making my project bags. Looking forward to using this.
Thank you! This is a wonderful tip!
Wonderful short and informative. Thank you!
What’s the project In the cover photo? Love that iPad stand!!!
Yes! I came to the comments for this question and sadly it's hasn't been answered yet
That is an awesome tip! I have watched so many sewing videos and have never seen this or had it explained. Such an easy fix too! Thank you so much!
I cannot tell you how much I've needed this tip recently!! Thank you soooo much! I was at my wits end not knowing why and how to stop it happening!
Thanks for this tip. That happens often to me and I didn’t know why, and it was very frustrating.
Thank you for this tip! I always wondered why that happened.
Great tip! Always wondered why that would happen every once in a while. Thanks:)
Great tip, I often leave the needle down the entire way but if I am sewing layers of something (like with bag making!) it can be tough to turn.
Thxs Sara
Love the tip! Thank you so much Sara!!!
Sara perfect timimg. I had planned to search UA-cam yoday for a solution to this problem. Love you and Danny and your show.
This was a great tip! Thank you.
Great tip
Woooooow👍 superb dear Sister, love to watch your videos, tq
I have watched many many back tutorials maybe hundreds I don't know. I think I've only seen once or twice where box bottoms are addressed as far as how it affects the height and the width that you start out with when it's flat. Understanding the math helps so much when you know what you were doing in case you want to make your bag wider or shorter, do you have anything that shows how this formula works?