If the stitches are visible, the tension is too loose; if the fabric puckers, it is too tight.
Use a single or double thread that matches your fabric color. Start by pulling the needle through the inside of one folded edge to hide the initial knot, according to the StitchFloral Tutorial . Secret Seam
It works by creating parallel "rungs" of thread across the opening, which, when pulled taut, disappear. How to Sew an Invisible Secret Seam If the stitches are visible, the tension is
For high-strain areas like pillow seams, use a double strand of thread for extra strength, suggests the Applegreen Cottage Tutorial . Alternatives How to Hand Sew an Invisible Stitch (Tutorial) It works by creating parallel "rungs" of thread
Use thread that perfectly matches the fabric color. Small Stitches: Shorter stitches (approx. 14one-fourth inch) result in a more secure and truly invisible seam.
When properly executed and tightened, the thread vanishes into the fabric folds.
Iron or press the raw edges of the opening inward by approximately
If the stitches are visible, the tension is too loose; if the fabric puckers, it is too tight.
Use a single or double thread that matches your fabric color. Start by pulling the needle through the inside of one folded edge to hide the initial knot, according to the StitchFloral Tutorial .
It works by creating parallel "rungs" of thread across the opening, which, when pulled taut, disappear. How to Sew an Invisible Secret Seam
For high-strain areas like pillow seams, use a double strand of thread for extra strength, suggests the Applegreen Cottage Tutorial . Alternatives How to Hand Sew an Invisible Stitch (Tutorial)
Use thread that perfectly matches the fabric color. Small Stitches: Shorter stitches (approx. 14one-fourth inch) result in a more secure and truly invisible seam.
When properly executed and tightened, the thread vanishes into the fabric folds.
Iron or press the raw edges of the opening inward by approximately