Thank you. I'm going through the box of goodies that my grandmother had and am trying to figure out what each item does. I can sew a straight line, and even that has been questionable tonight, so it's nice to have folks like you who can educate folks like me. I still don't know what a pintuck is, but at least I know what to look for now. 8)
Good eye, Richard! Yes, you caught me -- that's what you would call a "one take" video. I needed to cut that thread and reached for the closest thing I could find while the camera was still shooting. ;)
Thank you. I appreciate your clear verbal and visual instruction.
Thank you. I'm going through the box of goodies that my grandmother had and am trying to figure out what each item does. I can sew a straight line, and even that has been questionable tonight, so it's nice to have folks like you who can educate folks like me. I still don't know what a pintuck is, but at least I know what to look for now. 8)
This is why I love UA-cam! I wanted to know if there was a tuck foot that would do different sized "pin tucks" and, obviously, there is!
I just received the tucker attachment and your video helped a lot. Thank you!
Thanks so much for this great video! You are a natural!
LOL, I've never seen anyone cut the thread using the thumb screw, which in fact loosens as she does it.
Good eye, Richard! Yes, you caught me -- that's what you would call a "one take" video. I needed to cut that thread and reached for the closest thing I could find while the camera was still shooting. ;)
thank you for this great tutorial, we had one of these but had no idea what it was. lol What is the book you are using please?