Members DJ1935 Posted April 7, 2009 Members Report Posted April 7, 2009 Just wondering how one goes about sewing fancy scallop type patterns on belts etc and getting it symetrical all the way along? Thanks DJ Quote [font="Comic Sans MS"][size="3"][color="#a0522d"]"Growing old is compulsory - growing up isnt" [/color][/size][/font]
JohnBarton Posted April 7, 2009 Report Posted April 7, 2009 Just wondering how one goes about sewing fancy scallop type patterns on belts etc and getting it symetrical all the way along?Thanks DJ I don't know about others but I used to do my own embroidery and I would trace the pattern onto the material and then very carefully follow it. Took me some practice to get good at it but I got there and when I was done I could do some pretty nice embroidered work using the sewing machine and the zig zag function. Now when we just want to do decorative stitching we draw the lines and just follow them while sewing. A lot of the time we won't use the treadle we will move the needle by cranking the wheel manually. It's slow but you don't accidentally run off the edge of the piece trying to make the curve. Quote Support Quality. We are all humans. Buy the best no matter where it's made. That way everyone lives in harmony. Nature knows no flags.
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