This was the most thorough video I've found among the MANY I have searched about sewing stretch fabrics and stitch types for knit fabrics. You included so much more information that help to not just know what to do, but to also understand WHY those techniques or items make a difference. Thank you so so much! Looking forward to seeing more from you!!
Wow, thank youso much! This has been the most throrough video I have seen having to do with knits. Thank you for taking the time and planning this video!!! I will start looking throught your other videos, yay!!
Hi Heather. You have an amazing gift of clearly explaining while demonstrating. I just started sewing a year ago and stretch fabrics were extremely frustrating for me. I am making a simple asymmetrical poncho out of 4-way stretch knit fabric. I know I can leave the edges raw but I'd rather hem them so they look nice and finished. When I finally finish hemming the bottom that keeps rolling up and it doesn't hang right. It looks wavy and keeps flipping up! Wish you can do a video on How to Hem Jersey Knits that Roll! LOL...
Very useful video, thanks for sharing your experience Heather. I want to buy a sewing machine which can work with thin to thick fabric. Can you please let me know which will be the beast option.😜
That is very frustrating! I would put tissue paper underneath your fabric in the first 1 inch or so to keep the fabric from getting sucked in. Then rip the paper off after you are finished with that seam.
This was the most thorough video I've found among the MANY I have searched about sewing stretch fabrics and stitch types for knit fabrics. You included so much more information that help to not just know what to do, but to also understand WHY those techniques or items make a difference. Thank you so so much! Looking forward to seeing more from you!!
yay! i'm so glad it was helpful!
Wow, thank youso much! This has been the most throrough video I have seen having to do with knits. Thank you for taking the time and planning this video!!! I will start looking throught your other videos, yay!!
Glad it was helpful!
This was super helpful, thank you so much!!
You're so welcome!
great very informative
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the tips on thread and presser foot adjustments.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this great video. Thorough, honest and easy to understand. I'm passing this along to new sewer and hope she enjoys it as much as I do.
Please do!
Excellent intro to knits, Heather 😊
Thank you! 😊
Very informative, thank you😊
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you so much, very helpful. Great full for you time. ❤
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the very well explained details. I learned a lot about how to sew knit fabric ...
You are so welcome!
What an AWESOME video! Thanks Heather!!!!
You are so welcome!
Thank you
You're welcome
Thank you! Very, very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Very good info ! Thanks a lot
My pleasure!
Really helpful thank you!
You're welcome!
Thanks for such a thorough tutorial! I'm feeling more confident with knits now.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Heather. You have an amazing gift of clearly explaining while demonstrating. I just started sewing a year ago and stretch fabrics were extremely frustrating for me. I am making a simple asymmetrical poncho out of 4-way stretch knit fabric. I know I can leave the edges raw but I'd rather hem them so they look nice and finished. When I finally finish hemming the bottom that keeps rolling up and it doesn't hang right. It looks wavy and keeps flipping up! Wish you can do a video on How to Hem Jersey Knits that Roll! LOL...
Try using this tutorial to get a nice hem on your stretch fabric ua-cam.com/video/PDSNjCjRblQ/v-deo.html
@@HeatherHandmade Thx so much! Great tips
Very helpful
Glad you think so!
Very helpful! My hems (knit fabric )tend to end up wavy. What am I doing wrong?
Here's my tutorial for hemming knit fabric: www.heatherhandmade.com/three-different-ways-to-hem-knits/
Is your all purpose thread polyester
I use all purpose polyester thread for most knits. If the knit is 100% cotton then I use cotton thread.
Very useful video, thanks for sharing your experience Heather. I want to buy a sewing machine which can work with thin to thick fabric. Can you please let me know which will be the beast option.😜
try one of these www.heatherhandmade.com/best-sewing-machine-for-making-clothes/
Working through this now but my fabric keeps getting sucked into the machine around the bobbin and ripping... very frustrating.
That is very frustrating! I would put tissue paper underneath your fabric in the first 1 inch or so to keep the fabric from getting sucked in. Then rip the paper off after you are finished with that seam.