I lost a pattern.
It was a simple one, but I wanted to double check it. It was for a simple blanket, involving two layers that I would turn inside out... and now I can't find it. I bought the fabric for it (a cream and charcoal cotton toile and a grey fleece).
I've found a nice pattern (here) but I'm concerned. Whenever I've used my sewing machine, the wrong side of the fabric (the one facing down while I sew) looks like an utter mess and obviously, that's not an option with this pattern.
Halp? Am I missing some basic sewing machine know-how?
(Also, it's fucking cold here.)
It was a simple one, but I wanted to double check it. It was for a simple blanket, involving two layers that I would turn inside out... and now I can't find it. I bought the fabric for it (a cream and charcoal cotton toile and a grey fleece).
I've found a nice pattern (here) but I'm concerned. Whenever I've used my sewing machine, the wrong side of the fabric (the one facing down while I sew) looks like an utter mess and obviously, that's not an option with this pattern.
Halp? Am I missing some basic sewing machine know-how?
(Also, it's fucking cold here.)
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1. You might be sewing against the weave of the fabric. This isn't always an issue, but it's been an issue for me with some materials. :-/
2. The material isn't laying flat under the foot. If it's bunching too much on the inside (the right side), it can bunch up underneath and you won't even see it. (When I HAVE to bunch up material on the right, I just fold and pin it.)
3. Since you're sewing multiple layers together, they might not be moving all together - different types of material stretch differently, I guess. Whenever I have to sew more than two layers together, I just use way more pins than necessary and that seems to solve the problem. XD
Does the stitching look weird even when you crank the machine manually? (When you spin the knob thing on the side; I don't know ANY proper terminology. Hell, I don't even know if today's sewing machines still have manual knobs. They should, right? Mine is something like 35 years old, so I might just be old-fashioned.)
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