Sashiko Stitching Tutorial
Sashiko is a popular hand-embroidery technique that originated in Japan. Most commonly, it involves white stitching on an indigo fabric in geometric patterns. Often, sashiko is done as all-over patterns that cover a whole area of fabric. The long, separated stitches of sashiko give it a unique look that normally can only be achieved by hand. But, with the right tools, you can get this look on your sewing machine!
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Finishing Techniques for Knit Fabric. It’s really important with knit to use the right needles. If you don’t, you end up with these lovely little holes along the the seam line . Use stretch or ball point needles! Also, a walking foot can be so helpful when sewing knits, especially if you’re using a sewing machine. Examples of sewing machine finishes From top to bottom: stretch stitch, zig zag, overlock stitch and a double needle. No serger is NOT an excuse for not sewing knits.