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  1. I read about Sequence view in manual. Ant not see this in my Tajima. Where this option& Without this i not check order of layer or reorder digitizied blocks.
  2. Clothes repair: How to move a zipper to another side While sewing a pair of shorts or pants, a beginner tailor might easily, in the heat of work, make a mistake of attaching a zipper on the ‘men’s’ side instead of ‘women’s’ and vice versa. These shorts with a zipper on the ‘women’s’ came to me as the result of a young man’s hasty shopping. An unusual order resulted in a tutorial, which I’m now sharing with you. How to move a zipper to another side. Materials Shorts A sewing machine A zipper foot A spare zipper (if necessary) Threads and needles, scissors, a seam ripper How to move a zipper to another side. The work order This is how the shorts looked before I started working on them. I want to call your attention to the waistband; we’ll be making changes to it as well. A ready garment is not that different from a semi-finished one when it comes to preparation. You’ll need to get rid of unnecessary stitches and deconstruct the unit. Pick up a seam ripper and carefully deconstruct the whole thing. Don’t touch the cording or edge finishing made with a serger. Let’s proceed to the zipper. On the fly front guard there already is a line that will serve you as a guide for sewing a zipper. Baste the zipper to the wrong side. Install a zipper foot on your machine and stitch the zipper tape. Baste or pin the front fly extension to the other side of the tape and stitch. In order to prevent the pieces from getting nipped in the course of sewing, you may fold them in half and pin. On the right side of the garment, mark where the topstitch will run. Align the edge of the zipper unit with the edge of your garment. Stitch the parts together. Fold the zipper unit to the wrong side and topstitch along the edge from the lower to the upper edge. Edge stitch foot is your little helper here. Set the values according to your own taste. You can easily determine the stitch length by simply measuring it with a ruler on a ready item. Different embroidery machine models have different stitch settings; there is a lot written about them in the manual. It often has tables that help to quickly choose the right stitch and the values. Topstitch the fly guard along the drafted line. After that, join the free edge of the zipper tape and the garment. This is how my shorts looked like after I relocated the zipper. Stitch the lower part of the front seam under the topstitching line to the center point where the seams meet, one or two times. Join the parts with their wrong sides together, and topstitch on the right side (optional). All that’s left is to sew a waistband. In order to do it evenly, join the waistband and the garment, beginning at the center back. Evenly distribute the waistband, paying attention to where the side seams meet. If there are the belt loops, use them as guides. Stitch the waistband to the garment, then fold the waistband lining to the wrong side and topstitch along the lower edge or do the shadow seam. This will help to lower the burden on the first seam, and also to join the inner side of the waistband to the outer one. Sew the buttons back on. Compare the two photos. On the left are the shorts how they came to me, on the right — the shorts after I repaired them. This tutorial uses an unusual way of sewing a zipper. In the clothing repair shop where I saw it first, it was called ‘the quick one’ and was intended for speedy clothes repair.
  3. Clothes repair: Changing a zipper in a jacket If a zipper in your favorite jacket stopped working, don’t despair! Don’t be haste to chuck it. With a sewing machine at home, you’ll be able to repair it for a very small price. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to change a zipper with a cord in a kids' jacket. The method used here is identical to the one in this article (link coming soon!). Changing a zipper in a jacket. Preparations To prepare for the job, you need to rip the seams open to remove the broken zipper, to buy a new one, preferably of the same length. Clear away the thread remnants. Close to the teeth of the new zipper, baste the cord. Changing a zipper in a jacket. Sewing To sew a zipper, you’ll need two pressure feet: a standard zipper foot and a cording foot. Prepare your machine for cording. Choose a straight stitch, with the needle in the center position, and set the stitch length at 3 mm. Place the zipper with the cording under the foot and stitch carefully. After that, baste the zipper to the jacket, and fold the cording to the wrong side. Likewise, fold the upper edge of the jacket to the wrong side and baste. Make sure that the two halves of the cording are equal in length. Now install the zipper foot, and position the needle at the right or at the left. The side depends on which side of the zipper you’re going to attach first. Sew the zipper to the jacket. The work is done, and the jacket gets the second life. Original text by Irina Lisitsa
  4. Here we will place everything that can be repaired and restored with the help of machine embroidery. The word "clothing" is here applied conditionally so that it is not associated with the repair of embroidery technology.
  5. This is embroidery design the wonderful gift for any fan cartoon "Cars". Buy the design Mater Car embroidery design
  6. Machine embroidery design Cat tearing fabric perfectly cope with the task of decorating or repairing products made of denim. This is especially true for mummies of little supermen or cowboys. Ripped jeans, hardened jackets, ingrained green specks of grass will no longer make you wrestle with how to save a thing. Angey catr will do an excellent job of embroidering directly on denim or creating stylish patch. Consider each of the ideas. Embroidery on denim mane / repair products. To repair torn products, you must first close the hole with sewing stabilizer. Turn the product inside out. Cut a patch from a stabilizer a little more, than a hole. Iron the interlining with the product. Stitch the seam of the product if you need to tack off, for example, jeans. Denim is strong enough, which means that even the most complex designs can be embroidered on it. Use a tear-off or self-adhesive medium density stabilizer. For example Madeira Cotton Fix. If you use Madeira detachable stabilizers, note that they do not have an average density stabilizer. For all types of embroidery, the standard stabilizer Madeira Super Gold is used. For embroidery on denim mans use a pointed needle № 75 / 11 or № 75 Create a patch using angry cat machine embroidery design So, to get such a stylish patch for your little superhero's clothes, follow these steps: Take a base fabric for the stripes, or a normal felt fabric, preferably black. Tie the fabric into the hoop. Take the tear-off stabilizer. The ideal is self-adhesive Madeira Cotton Fix. Glue it to the mani. To do this, simply tear off the protective film and attach the adhesive side to the inside of the base. For black mani is best to take a black stabilizer. Embroider the design. Tear off excess stabilizer or cut the fabric close to the contour. Your patch is ready! It remains only to adapt it to the product. You can sew a patch with a sewing machine, paving the line on the contour, or manually. We recommend using a special adhesive base for stripes. It consists of two layers. One layer is matte and the other is glossy. Cut the canvas a little more than your patch. Attach it with the glossy side down, matte up to the wrong side of the patch. Iron the film with the iron heated to the maximum temperature. After about a minute, it will stick to stripe. To glue the patch to the fabric, simply tear off the protective coating and apply a sticky side to the fabric in the required place. Then iron the patch with a hot iron.
  7. I chose the Woman 2 machine embroidery design to repair a torn place of my friend's swimsuit. So I embroidered the dress of the woman design on the damaged place putting on the back of the swimwear a "cut away stabilizer " and a piece of elastic fabric, and that’s it, it’s repaired ! My friend is very happy ! it's pretty and looks like a new swinsuit ! Thanks for your design !
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