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Material Prep<\/h2>\n

Before you start to pin fabric for sewing machine, you’ll need to choose the material that’s best for your project. Consider factors such as durability, stretchability, and cost. The choice of the material will affect the pins you use, the way you pin it, and the sewing machine you plan to use.<\/p>\n

Iron the fabric before pinning it to the machine. This will ensure that the fabric is of the same texture as it was when you cut it. Ironing will also flatten out imperfections and any wrinkles that might prevent the machine from working correctly. Make sure that the fabric is completely dry before you begin to sew. <\/p>\n

Mark the important pieces of your project with a marking pen. This will allow you to identify the pieces quickly, and reduce any confusion you might have while sewing. <\/p>\n

Pinning To The Machine<\/h2>\n

Pinning your fabric to the machine is an important step to ensure a clean, professional-looking result. If you are using a straight stitch, pin along the seam. If you are using a zigzag stitch, you can use fewer pins and leave them a little further away than if you were using a straight stitch. Try not to overlap the pins, and make sure that the pins are all facing the same direction. <\/p>\n