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You may want to check out more about reverse stitching hems [[Hemming#Preparing for reverse stitching|here]]. When I reverse stitch a hem, both needles go through the same number of layers and for the next sample I used these | You may want to check out more about reverse stitching hems [[Hemming#Preparing for reverse stitching|here]]. When I reverse stitch a hem, both needles go through the same number of layers and for the next sample I used these | ||
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===== Getting over those humps ===== | ===== Getting over those humps ===== | ||
- | It may be useful to help the pressure foot move over those little humps at the side seam f.ex. Sometimes a hump will be sewn beautifully by just going slowly but other times there may be a movement resulting in unsightly pleads or skipped stitches. When using a hump jumper, I stop sewing with the needles down, lift the pressure foot and place the hump jumper behind the needles. It is also possible to use a piece of folded fabric to do the job. Here I am not using the hump jumper the way it is supposed to be used because I prefer to slide it behind the needles from the side as seen in the following image. | + | It may be useful to help the pressure foot move over those little humps at the side seam f.ex. Sometimes a hump will be sewn beautifully by just going slowly but other times there may be a movement resulting in unsightly pleats or skipped stitches. When using a hump jumper, I stop sewing with the needles down, lift the pressure foot and place the hump jumper behind the needles. It is also possible to use a piece of folded fabric to do the job. Here I am not using the hump jumper the way it is supposed to be used because I prefer to slide it behind the needles from the side as seen in the following image. |
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