Thursday, 22 July 2021
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My keyhole
3 years ago
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#13604
Accepted Answer
In the lesson, another type of processing is indicated. Review the lesson vigorously and do the task correctly. for the final seam it is better to use a "triple zigzag", it is much stronger than a regular zigzag.
3 years ago
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#13604
Accepted Answer
In the lesson, another type of processing is indicated. Review the lesson vigorously and do the task correctly. for the final seam it is better to use a "triple zigzag", it is much stronger than a regular zigzag.
3 years ago
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#13707
O.K. So
I think I realized my mistake in the finish.
And I also changed the seam most similar to a triangular zigzag. Intentionally in a white thread that will stand out
Hope this is true
Better with this zigzag?
I think I realized my mistake in the finish.
And I also changed the seam most similar to a triangular zigzag. Intentionally in a white thread that will stand out
Hope this is true
Better with this zigzag?
3 years ago
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#13733
Hello. I have not tried this seam, it may work well. We use a triple zigzag, which is found on the overwhelming majority of sewing machines. I have circled it with a green line on the diagram.
3 years ago
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#13741
I know but dont have it in my machine
any wey I fix the keyhole.
I will have to buy a new machine
any wey I fix the keyhole.
I will have to buy a new machine

3 years ago
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#14382
Here is No. 2
I had to reduce the width of the seam to 1.5. Not to be too wide.
Maybe a few millimeters more
What do you think ?
I had to reduce the width of the seam to 1.5. Not to be too wide.
Maybe a few millimeters more
What do you think ?
3 years ago
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#14572
o.k so
This is my last one I love it !!
Now I have a question
If I do not want to make a collar and not a scoop
But a small scoop and a keyhole.
I have not seen this option. Did I miss it? Or it's not really demonstrated.
If it is not demonstrated can you please explain?
This is my last one I love it !!
Now I have a question
If I do not want to make a collar and not a scoop
But a small scoop and a keyhole.
I have not seen this option. Did I miss it? Or it's not really demonstrated.
If it is not demonstrated can you please explain?
3 years ago
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#14583
The principle of processing is the same as for the drop, only we turn the seam on the wrong side.
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