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Parts Needed to Begin <\/h2>\n

Before getting started with a blind stitch, it is best to prepare the materials needed for the project. The basics are a sewing machine, a sewable fabric, a needle threader, needle and thread, sewing pins, and scissors. Depending on the type of project, additional items may be necessary, such as interfacing or hem tape. While a strip of quilting, pinking, or satin tape can be used to help keep the edges of the fabric from fraying and make the fabric easier to sew together, it is not absolutely necessary.<\/p>\n

Steps for the Setup <\/h2>\n

Once all the supplies have been gathered, it is time to get the sewing machine ready. Start by threading the machine and winding a bobbin. If the machine is not already in blind stitch mode, turn the wheel by hand to the appropriate spot. Most sewing machines have a separate stitch option specifically for blind stitching. Next, pin the fabric pieces together so they stay in place and adjust the stitch length according to the desired effect. Finally, test the seam by running the machine on a scrap piece of fabric.<\/p>\n

Set up the Needle <\/h2>\n

It is important to use a needle and thread that complements the weight of the fabric. A heavy needle and thread will be too harsh for light fabrics, creating a visible seam. A light needle and thread won’t be strong enough for thicker materials such as denim. Once an appropriate needle and thread are selected, insert the needle into the machine. Thread it and secure it in place with a knot.<\/p>\n

Begin Sewing <\/h2>\n

Now that everything is prepared, the sewing can begin. Start by placing the right side of the fabric on the bottom of the machine and the wrong side on top. Gently pull the material to the left and make sure it is lined up with the needle. Keep in mind the goal of blind stitching is to make the seam as unnoticeable as possible. Taking small and slow steps will help to achieve this.<\/p>\n

Tips for a Clean Stitch <\/h2>\n