How To: Sew using a Speedy Stitcher
Mar 31, 2024Hello and welcome to the folkway launch today we are going to learn how to use the speed
stitcher
by sewing everything so let's start here are the materials needed the body of the speedstitcher
with a straight needle an additional twisted needle a cover the bobbin that holds the thread a roll extra one millimeter waxed thread and the end cap for protection we are going to use a soft cork board to press the needle so as not to damage the surface we are working on now take your bobbin with a wrap the thread around it and place it through the center of the sewing machine body, out of the hole in the side, place the bobbin inside the sewing machine so that it comes undone when you pull the thread, now put the end cap back on, take the thread feed .Pass it through the slot of the quick stitcher and out through the hole in the front. Now set the needle straight by aligning the needle slot with the speed stitcher slot. Now replace the cap by passing the thread through the center. Be careful not to pinch. the thread when you screw on the cap pull the thread to make sure it unravels from the bobbin and moves freely now take the thread pass it through the eye of the needle watch the thread press directly into the needle slot pull the thread back so that it comes out about a half inch from the eye of the needle, but first I'd like to point out that for larger projects the small spool doesn't hold as much thread as you normally need, so I like to use the whole roll.
Thread that through the center of the speed stitcher, so now we have all the thread we need for this demonstration. We will use a small, thin piece of leather. You will want to press the needle through the starting point so that the thread goes through and you want to pull enough length for the entire project. Take out the needle. It should look like this. Now press the needle back into the given sewing space. Press all the way and then slowly pull the needle back. To reveal a loop on the side of the needle opposite the slot, now take the thread and simply pass it through the loop, pull out the needle and tighten the two threads to lock the stitch.
Now we simply repeat this process for the entire project. in your last stitch you need to lock the seam so it doesn't come loose, you will press the needle one last time and when you form the loop instead of pulling out the needle you will grab the loop. and remove as much excess as you can, at least a few centimeters. Now take some scissors. Cut the thread close to the side of the needle. Now you can take out the needle and set it aside at the last stitch. There you should have two threads on the same side. side by side, an easy way to finish the strands is to tie a knot like a square knot, my personal favorite method that works for most projects, they call it soldering, you take your scissors and cut each strand so there are a few sticking out three millimeters.
Get up from your material, now take a lighter and burn each thread one at a time, you will see it start to melt, quickly press your finger down to crush it against the material, it creates a kind of rivet, that's all there is to it . questions you have below in the comments section thanks for watching
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