The invisible stitch works like magic! The invisible stitch, also known as slip stitch or ladder stitch, is what I am going to show you. It is very easy and super fast. The pillow and plush toy were actually made in first place from the inside with sewing machine. Afterwards, it was flipped outside in and staffed with sintepon. So, in order to repair it, I would have to do the same thing. Tons of work! The pants have an opening in very tricky place between the zipper and main middle stitch. So in order to fix it, without a sewing machine, we are going to use the invisible stitch. I have prepared 3 different needles with contrasting threads. I do it so you can better get the idea.
I am starting out with plush toy. l am going to use red thread for contrast. I always start half a centimeter before the opening just to make sure that our stitch is secure. First I need to make a knot and begin from inside to hide the knot. Do not use a double thread, because it is going to tangle. Use thin and good quality thread. I am just going to imitate a machine stitch with my hands. I can always see marks left from previous machine stitch so I will follow those markings. I am going to take 3-4 millimeters of fabric with the needle from one side, than directly across on the other side insert my needle and take another 3-4 millimeters of fabric, then on the other side exactly 3-4 millimeters, from the previous stitch insert the needle again and continue until finished.
Of course, you may use a matching colour thread. I can repair basically everything using this method. Especially the things that are really difficult to repair quickly without a sewing machine like furniture, drapery, curtains, clothes, bags and many more.#stitch #sewinghacks #sewingtutorial #sewing #clothrepair
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