Ellen March presents ten expert sewing tips that you may not already know. See what techniques she demonstrates that you will find useful. Learn new sewing tips and see what other experts in sewing are doing to create professional pieces.
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I have seen a magnet guide to put next to the fabric guide measurements.
Great needle and thread tip
Great tips thank you 😊🇦🇺
If you are using many needles and maybe haven't used one alot but need to change it, mark your pin cushion. Mine is the normal tomato so there are "sections" to it. I marked the top of each section and only put that type of needles in that "slice section" of the pin cushion.
Schmetz makes it easy with color coding and they have a cool phone app as a quick reference. But the colors can come off with handling.
To clarify about the spool pins for anyone who is new or doesn't know…
There are two types of spools as far as how they wind them. Straight wind like coats thread (looks like a normal straight wind) and top wound like gutermann (when looking at the thread on the spool it looks like it's wound on an angle/diagonal like diamonds)
For straight would you want to put it on the accessory pin so the thread unwinds from the side. If you have top wound it's better to use the sideways pin to be unwinding from the top of the spool when sewing.
Straight wound is wound onto the spool from the side so should be unwound from the side.
Top wound is from the top with an oscillating angle arm so unwinds better from top or bottom.
If either are used in the opposite way you end up with twisting in the thread and can throw off your tension and even cause thread breakage.
Just an FYI
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Great advice. Thanks for sharing!
Great tips.
Thanks for your tips. I have subscribed!
Excellent presentation. I knew a lot of this stuff but was often baffled about what certain different feet that come with sewing machines were for. I knew the basic ones, like the standard presser foot and the zipper foot but not the various others, like to make rolled hem etc. Many don't realise those lines on the throat plate are to enable you to sew straight and that you must stay focussed in the relevant line for the required seam allowance.
@5:10….SHUT THE FRONT DOOR !!!!!! SERIOUSLY !!?? GIVE ME A GIANT HUG !!
Great video. Thanks!
Thank you loved your advice
Is there a way to tell if your thread is old?
Love the one about the presser foot when threading, never knew that.
Very useful information with no waffle or filler content. Thank you🌟
I loved the tips you gave. The best one was application of moisture at the back.All Your tips were explained in a very easy manner Thank you.
Think I ought to look at changing my sewing machine needle. I think it hasn't been changed since my grandmother had the machine and she's been gone for at least a decade. oops. Still sews well though.
Never heard of moisturizing the back of the needle. After 50+ years of sewing …. who knew!!! After threading those double needles I'm always ready for a coffee break!! ☕ The other tips I already utilize and, you're right, they do make sewing more enjoyable. Thank you!
Great advice
I see that you have a variety of needles and not Janome specialties. Do you find that other manufacturers work well?
Marilyn
Great tips! I didnt know about wetting the needle tip to thread your needle. Will try that as my automatic threader was bent and I just started to sew and couldn't really see what I was looking for to try and get it back into place. Also like the tip about testing to see how the thread on the needle to see if its the right size.
I lost my machine manual 😖
Great tips! All useful, but that "moisten the back of the needle before threading," now, that is revolutionary! Thank you! 🙂
Serge seamer…. Good one… Yes ❣️
Great idea with adhesive 👏👍
Wow sliding needle good idea.
Thank you sister for sharing your tips
1. Read the manual
2. Change the needle frequently
3. Use spool cap/pin
4. Thread with presser foot up
5. Instead of moisten the thread, moisten the eye of the needle
6. Watch the needle plate for straight sewing
7. Get specialty presser feet
8. Temporary adhesive spray to keep layers together
9. Press while you sew
10. Love your seam ripper
Moisten the back of the needle.OMG remarkable tip
Hi. Thank you for a useful tutorial. How often must we change the needle or how do we know when it is time to change it?
I joined how do I get help?
Thank you, I learnt a lot.
Great tips thank you!
Excellent guides. Great instructor, easy to follow her tips and understand
The reasons and purpose of each tip. Thank you.
Thankyou so much for these tips. Would like to hear more from you
Mam how much this machine cost in Indian rupees,please answer me
I spend half my time sewing ripping seams. Thanks shifty fabric.
Good sewing craftsmanship will increase its product value. This is also one of the reasons why I prefer smaconsum underwear.
Easy tip. Hold your fingernail in back of the needle when threading. Works like a charm for seeing the eye of the needle.
Honestly! How much do I owe ya?? 🧵💨
I love your sewing tips .Thank you 😊 God Bless you
What model of janome ur using
I purchased a good sized seam ripper! Brilliant as these old hands need all the help they can get!
Love the needle threading tip-moisten the back of the needle! Cool!
These were all so helpful! Thank you!
Loved this, straight to the point.
Quick question which spool is best vertical? Is it just “special” threads like metallic or is it the way the thread is spooled and if it’s spooled on the spool in mixed directions? That question doesn’t make sense my process isn’t asking my question correctly. I’ll get back when I’ve organized my question to be written. Thank you
Great things! I started at age 7 on a trendle pedal operated by your feet pushing back and forth from grandma. The tools they have out are great like rotor cutters mats measure guide rulers circle arch things etc amazing.new needles for new projects are imperative to me.threads are important too. learned polyester all purpose stretch more and cotton is the sturdiest for like denim and heavy fabrics. Threads are important to be the same I. Tension and top thread for ex a heavy button hole thread on top and a reg all purpose thread in bobbin will mess up. That’s my tip.the presser foot tip to be up to thread is cool. Needle threaders to thread the needle in a machine is handy as well if you have no auto threader and it’s hard to see. I glued a magnetic strip from dollar tree on the bottom of my sewer edge for loose needles pins etc. maybe you can demonstrate the walking foot or the ones you like.👍😊 oh a sharp seam ripper is key when it dulls throw it out