{"id":14791,"date":"2024-01-24T08:50:09","date_gmt":"2024-01-24T07:50:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=14791"},"modified":"2024-01-24T08:50:09","modified_gmt":"2024-01-24T07:50:09","slug":"how-to-do-a-blind-stitch-on-sewing-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-do-a-blind-stitch-on-sewing-machine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Do A Blind Stitch On Sewing Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"
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How to do a Blind Stitch on a Sewing Machine<\/h2>\n

Blind stitching is a popular technique used to finish fabrics when creating items such as cushions, garments, quilts and bags. This technique of sewing gives a neat and clean look and eliminates the need for hand sewing. It can be used on a variety of fabrics, such as cotton and linen, and is a must-know skill for any avid sewist.<\/p>\n

To begin, select the right sewing machine tools and supplies. You’ll need a sewing machine, scissors, straight pins, fabric chalk, and a thread spool. Depending on the fabric you’re using, it may require special needles, such as a universal needle for cotton fabric. You may also need an edging foot for some machines, which will allow you to sew the blind stitch around the edges of your fabric.<\/p>\n

Once you have the necessary tools and supplies, you’re ready to start. First, pin the two fabric pieces together, and use the fabric chalk to draw a line from one edge of the fabric to the other. This line will be your guide for sewing the blind stitch. Next, adjust the zigzag width on your sewing machine and increase or decrease the width until it is roughly the same width as the line you just drew. Once you are satisfied with the setting, place the fabric under the presser foot and align it with the line.<\/p>\n

Now you are ready to start sewing! To do the blind stitch, adjust the stitch length to the longest setting. Start stitching along the line, beginning at one end and ending at the other. Take your time and make sure the stitches neatly line up. Additionally, be sure to leave enough space between the stitches to allow for fabric movement. Once you are done, press the fabric lightly with an iron and trim any excess thread or fabric.<\/p>\n