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Basic Stitching Patterns

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Summary: Stitching patterns and lengths for each pattern; learn this and more in this free arts and crafts video about sewing.

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Candi Cane-Canncel is a clothing designer and costumer. She is a definite craft maven. Whether painting, drawing, sewing, knitting, or doing mosaics, she loves art and beauty and...read more

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on 8/2/2008 video stopped in the middle darn it!!

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on 8/2/2008 This video stops at :51 seconds in. Three advertisements fill the screen and stop your video and there's no way to finish watching your video. I'd bring that to the attention of the Expert Village people.

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on 8/2/2008 Hello! The video is not working!

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" Hi! I’m Candi Cane-Canncel for expertvillage.com. This topic is basic stitching. So we’ve learned how to sew a straight line, now we’re going to be learning what different stitch lengths you want to use for different fabrics. Most machines are going to have a little dial that you can just turn from 2 from 1 to 2 to 3 all the way up to 5 and this just means the width, the smaller the number the smaller your stitch is going to be. For something that’s very fine say like a nice silk or something like that along those lengths you’re definitely going to want to go with a small stitch length like a 2 or maybe a 2 ½. For a fabric like this like a woven fabric you can get away with like 3, if you’re going to be basting which is another topic we’ll learn you can go with a 4 or a 5. So when you’re going to sew you have this little guide right here that shows different seam allowance lengths and all that means is when you stick in your fabric if you hit the little line that says 1 ½, that means your seam allowance is going to be a ½ of an inch. Most commercial patterns are 5/8 of an inch so that’s just one step up from ½ of an inch. So all you’re going to be doing is just sticking up your presser foot, putting your fabric in and pulling it down, adjusting your stitch length accordingly and start sewing…and that’s all there really is to it. For more info on this topic feel free to go to my website at candiland.com."

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