Machine Stitching Tip from Jennie Rayment
Classes with Jennie Rayment • Educational, G, 01-Nov-2018
This idea helps both to anchor your work and avoid the birds nest that often happens on the back. Your machine objects and your work won’t lie as flat at that point in the seam.
And did you know about half stitch that machines do?
This is all extracted from a longer workshop with Jennie entitled Star of David, which you can enjoy as a subscribed member by clicking here.
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