Beautiful and clear! The thick, contrasting thread was perfect to show us how to catch the loops of the previous stitches properly. I'm so happy to have a way to mend my stretchy clothes by hand! Thank you!
I agree that the contrasting thread helped. It would have been difficult to see how the stitches progressed otherwise. I just fixed my dogs t-shirt using this tutorial (his body is bald, so he needs protection from the sun/cold). It worked perfectly! 😊
This is video is very helpful since there are not many content creators that have covered it. This is a stitch that I want to incorporate into my own handsewing practice.
The person is using a different thread color to be able to clearly demonstrate how the stitches are done. This is very helpful for visual learners. Yes, it would have been easier to use a sewing machine. However, this is for those without access to sewing machines. So, hand sewing should be basic. 😊
Im new to sewing so forgive my ignorance but can I ask what needle and thread size/type do I need to sew an overlocking stitch on a sweatshirt I am making? Thanks
The main purpose is to finish a raw edge to my understanding. Serger overlocking is just also incredibly good for stretchy fabric. It's good for knits and woven fabrics. I'm also curious how much you can stretch this hand stitch. It looke like it would have some give?
Yes, this kind of stitch has a lot of “give” (you can tell because of the structure & she also demonstrates the “strechiness” at the very end of the video). Enjoy!! :)
Le fil d'une couleur différente est exprès pour la démonstration. Il n'empêche que le travail est très long et le résultat sur l'endroit laisse à désirer, les points ne sont pas réguliers. C'est assez inesthétique du côté visible et plus joli sur l'envers 😊
Bueno, las matemáticas no son difíciles. Las matemáticas son un lenguaje al que no estamos acostumbrados y los programas de nuestros sistemas educativos no han ayudado, no son lógicos, el problema no son ni las mates ni los alumnos, sino los sistemas educativos 🤷🏻♀️
I appreciate what you’re trying to show but the result is not good. The knit is thick enough that you could have caught just a few threads on the wrong side as you sewed. This would have hidden the stitch on the right side.
@@karenh789You're probably right but it would have been nice to see how the stitch (actually an open chain stitch) looked in a thread colour to match the sweater. To see how visible or undetectable it was.
whole point of this video imo is that you can sew a garment without a machine. Also ready made outfit will have the stitches on the right side so if part of the stitches come undone your method will look odd.
If you look at garments that are overlock finished with the overlock inside, the exterior often looks like double needle stitching on the outside. Pant cuffs on stretchy fabric looks like this. Ofcourse the color of the thread matches, but not always as overlock can be on the exterior of the garment the way a lot of sports and casual clothes show it as decorative stitching on seams. I found this interesting because I have a nice sweater that "grew" long sleeves. I may cut the sleeves and catch the edges on the sleeves and ribbing with a running stitch to prevent unraveling when I rejoin the sleeve with the ribbing using the overloc onto the shortened sleeves. It won't be an invisible mend but the exterior double needle look should be o.k. if I am very careful about the even stitch length with yarn pulled from the cut portion.. The buttons on this cardigan sweater are topped with rhinestones so it would be inappropriate to show the overlock as a decorative stitch on the cuff only. In this way I may save a sweater in a color and style I like. The sleeves are so long I cannot roll them up without looking like I am wearing donuts on my wrists.
People who post comments like this are exactly the type of people who make the world an ugly place. Just go hide in a cave somewhere with your little sewing machine
Beautiful and clear! The thick, contrasting thread was perfect to show us how to catch the loops of the previous stitches properly. I'm so happy to have a way to mend my stretchy clothes by hand! Thank you!
I agree that the contrasting thread helped. It would have been difficult to see how the stitches progressed otherwise. I just fixed my dogs t-shirt using this tutorial (his body is bald, so he needs protection from the sun/cold). It worked perfectly! 😊
Great process! Thanks for sharing.
This is video is very helpful since there are not many content creators that have covered it. This is a stitch that I want to incorporate into my own handsewing practice.
Mille fois merci pour votre démonstration si bien expliquee
Очень нужное видео! Сохранила для себя.
muchísimas gracias, hace tiempo que buscaba una costura como esta.
Odličan video i mnogo lepo i strpljivo pokazano. BRAVO. SUPER. 😊
You really are the best! This is just what I needed to fix a shirt of mine. Thank you 🙏 Thank you 😊! ❤
ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО, БЛАГОДАРЮ!!!❤
Very nice !! I 'll try it . 👍
Thank you a lot
The person is using a different thread color to be able to clearly demonstrate how the stitches are done. This is very helpful for visual learners. Yes, it would have been easier to use a sewing machine. However, this is for those without access to sewing machines.
So, hand sewing should be basic. 😊
This is so helpful! Thanks.
OMG! I really like this. I want to try this on a quilt binding..love it!!
Brother asked me to do a repair. I wanted to do it as nicely as I could and this helped me accomplish that. Thank you ❤
Muchas Gracias saludo desde Colombiá❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Спасибо за мастер класс!❤
Very clear instructions. Good that you used a different thread for clarity.... obviously in real life one would match the thread to the fabric!
Спасибо большое 🤗 очень полезное видео 😊
Gracias, lo voy aplicar!!
Inteteresting and helpful. Thanks🤲👌♥️
Аккуратно. Спасибо,смотреть приятно. Пригодится. Козлик знала,а этот нет.
So easy and beautiful. Thank you !
Very beautiful stitch.
Thanks
王ー‼︎😮💦 ありがとうございます やっとやり方が 分かりました😂
This is incredibly helpful! Thank you so much!
Μπράβο σας ❤
Trank you, very useful❤
Hola, bella puntada, gracias por mostrarla
Pretty and inspiring, thank you
🧐😱ooooooo que bonita puntada.🧐
Gracias, que puntada más ingeniosa. Te felicito. 🤩
Thanks for sharing
супер. золотые у вас ручки
Благодарствую! Мне это очень полезно узнать. Здравия и успеха.
Thank you for this easy to follow video 😍
This is so cool, and it’s so easy too.
Благодарю,это ветиколепно,всегда думала как можно зделать этот шов руками,а не на машинке.
Здесь,здание,здоровье....но сделать
😂😂😂
I found this is a very nice stiching Stich!
Many thanks 🙏😊
O lado do avesso ficou mais bonito que o direito e é muito demorado.
It should be invisible on the right side, even using exactly the same color, it should no show at all.
Gracias, no conocia como hacerlo a mano.❤
Thank you!
Thank you.!❤
Hello, does this still allow the fabric to properly stretch?
Un poco complicado pero se ve muy bien explicado y útil para dejar costuras bien rematadas.
merci.
Ma grand mère m'a appris à tricoter mais pas à coudre...tellement dommage, elle savait faire tellement de choses!
Wow ❤
Почему я не знал этого раньше? Спасибо!
Gracias gracias gracias ❤❤❤ saludos de Ciudad de México todo lo bueno para usted
awesome
縫得美,但可惜拍得搖搖晃晃
Im new to sewing so forgive my ignorance but can I ask what needle and thread size/type do I need to sew an overlocking stitch on a sweatshirt I am making?
Thanks
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GOSTEI muito desse vídeo obrigada por vc compartilhar bjos no coração GOSTEI D essa música gostosa d ouvir❤🙏🏻🙏🏻🏵🌼🌸 v é DÉZDÉZ bjoss ❤🇧🇷
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El famoso collarín decorativo..
👉🎖🏆 gracias muy pocos saben esto correctamente..🙏.
29 octubre 2024.
Me lo enseñaron los koreanos hace 25 años y era secreto
But can it be stretched? Isn't that the main purpose of an overlock stitch?
I am also thinking does this work only for knitted wear?
The main purpose is to finish a raw edge to my understanding. Serger overlocking is just also incredibly good for stretchy fabric. It's good for knits and woven fabrics.
I'm also curious how much you can stretch this hand stitch. It looke like it would have some give?
Yes, this kind of stitch has a lot of “give” (you can tell because of the structure & she also demonstrates the “strechiness” at the very end of the video). Enjoy!! :)
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😊
Когда обратная сторона ,лучше смотриться!!!😊🤔
Does any know what needle and thread type to hand sew a overlock stitch on heavy terry cotton for a sweatshirt?
I'd use a cotton thread and double it up personally
👋👋👋🙏🙏🙏💙💙💙
Thakyou
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Pomysłowe i ładne. Tylko, ja spróbowałabym szyć z góry do dołu, nie z dołu do góry 😊❤
melhor que vi
I just dont get it😢😢😢. I played it more than times..its seems i'm having problem😢
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생각보다 어렵네 눈썰미가 필요할듯 아님 연습 많이 해야될듯
Музыка мешает!!!!!!!!! 😢
Con este tipo de videos quieren sacar dinero????
Sip,y?
pas beau du tout sur l'endroit, ou alors il fallait utiliser un fil jaune de la même couleur que le vêtement ?
Le fil d'une couleur différente est exprès pour la démonstration.
Il n'empêche que le travail est très long et le résultat sur l'endroit laisse à désirer, les points ne sont pas réguliers. C'est assez inesthétique du côté visible et plus joli sur l'envers 😊
Like my stitching
Isn’t this a cover stitch
Bueno, las matemáticas no son difíciles. Las matemáticas son un lenguaje al que no estamos acostumbrados y los programas de nuestros sistemas educativos no han ayudado, no son lógicos, el problema no son ni las mates ni los alumnos, sino los sistemas educativos 🤷🏻♀️
Че так все не сразу-то? Руки дрожат? Почему? Поэтому и непонятно!!!😂😂😂
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Collareta.
Beautiful! I was wondering how could I make the stich that machines do. Thank you so much!
very slowly
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Qué te pasa? Movés tamto el sueter que mareás y no se entiende.
Uspokajające
Que ladi
Ölü bit kabuğu gibi yapıyorsunuz. Bi yapıp içinden çıkamıyorsunuz. Yani seri yapsanız daha kolay anlayacağız
Seems complicated
De ce sa ne chinuim cusut cu mâna ???? 😡
For the joy and pleasure of doing so.
Una verdadera modista hace todo con un dedal,o esque a caso esta persona del video no sabe lo que es?
Perhaps not a professional, but a talented lay person.
看起來就笨手笨腳的還敢在網路做給人家看
But for others it looks beautiful. Where are your manners?
I appreciate what you’re trying to show but the result is not good. The knit is thick enough that you could have caught just a few threads on the wrong side as you sewed. This would have hidden the stitch on the right side.
Thread used was to be visible for video, I'm sure.
@@karenh789You're probably right but it would have been nice to see how the stitch (actually an open chain stitch) looked in a thread colour to match the sweater. To see how visible or undetectable it was.
whole point of this video imo is that you can sew a garment without a machine. Also ready made outfit will have the stitches on the right side so if part of the stitches come undone your method will look odd.
If you look at garments that are overlock finished with the overlock inside, the exterior often looks like double needle stitching on the outside. Pant cuffs on stretchy fabric looks like this. Ofcourse the color of the thread matches, but not always as overlock can be on the exterior of the garment the way a lot of sports and casual clothes show it as decorative stitching on seams.
I found this interesting because I have a nice sweater that "grew" long sleeves. I may cut the sleeves and catch the edges on the sleeves and ribbing with a running stitch to prevent unraveling when I rejoin the sleeve with the ribbing using the overloc onto the shortened sleeves. It won't be an invisible mend but the exterior double needle look should be o.k. if I am very careful about the even stitch length with yarn pulled from the cut portion.. The buttons on this cardigan sweater are topped with rhinestones so it would be inappropriate to show the overlock as a decorative stitch on the cuff only. In this way I may save a sweater in a color and style I like. The sleeves are so long I cannot roll them up without looking like I am wearing donuts on my wrists.
@@helengarrett6378😀…🍩🍩😊
Dno
ручки золотые...
съёмки отвратительная!!! дëрганая!
Why such a harsh critique? Constructive criticism makes things better.
Im left handed and this is not helpful at all. Also not tie a knot is even more confusing😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Try to look in a mirror to see like a left hand
Me too.Just flip the fabric and sew with left hand.That's how i do it
Que flojera, nunca terminas
She finished mending where the hem had come apart. The rest was still good.
Waste of time get a cover stitch machine
Seriously?
People who post comments like this are exactly the type of people who make the world an ugly place. Just go hide in a cave somewhere with your little sewing machine
凄いな、お友達に教えてあげよう
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