Hello
As you can emagine after this job done in 6 hours or so between last night and today...
I am a bit tired...
Here goes...use your left needle setting to add beads.
In this application I am using the binding as an accent to the treatment so it is affixed to the right side.
As you can emagine after this job done in 6 hours or so between last night and today...
I am a bit tired...
Here goes...use your left needle setting to add beads.
In this application I am using the binding as an accent to the treatment so it is affixed to the right side.
I still want to lower this a bit to allow for the shortage of beads.
Beads are a part of my DNA I think.
Just can not get enough of them.
So I always want to use care not to over due it.
Beads are a part of my DNA I think.
Just can not get enough of them.
So I always want to use care not to over due it.
This feel is just what I was hoping for.
Working on the kitchen valence I tried to follow the process for you with images.
I'll do my best here to give you some tips.
I have a lot to do this afternoon so next week I will visit this post and update the details.
Feel free to ask questions in the comments and I will be able to answer them on Monday.
This fabric is a pleasure to work with.
Over the years I have notice that it is a very important thing to love what your working on.
In my stash from a craigs list find I have many packages of seam lace.
I love this stuff!
Now I started all this last evening late.
With using this tool your able to zip through this straight stitch project.
Seam Lace and a good steam iron.
My way is to toss the seam lace over my left shoulder and let it fall to the ground.
This is fast and conveniently feeds the lace at a nice even pace. It is also always easy to locate when your shifting to a new item.
I have pushed back from my chair to show you the way it works.
In no time it is unwound and ready for use.
Seam lace has a track to follow.
Now what this stuff is or does is it encloses the raw edge of the fabric. Thus it lessons the bulk of the seams as well as makes for fast application.
Sew a straight line...Practice and speed is then an option.
I used a 3. stitch length you could open it up to a 4 but then you risk slippage and it will slow you down. Any tighter and you in overkill and it will slow you way down.
I sew asembly style.
Now think on this if the manufacturers sew in this method you better bet your sharp needles that they have good reason for doing so...
YES
My time is worth a great value around here.
This is another thing that causes an ability to accomplish a lot in short order.
Think ergonomics.
When your sitting in your desk and set up think that way to.
Spend some time one day and just look at the work and waist of time that inefficient set up can cause you.
On the top when you edge make sure you have the seams are together important thing!
When adding the new run of lace just overlap that the tape is going the same direction. IMPORTANT...This will make it so your curtian rod will pass through easily.
Prewss the whole thing out and tug on the seams gently to loosen up any tention that might set off the clean edges as you press.
On another note.
Clip all threads as you go.
When I was a young girl in home economics Yes they tought us back then in 6th grade...
CLIP CLIP CLIP
all thread! this could cause us a fall in grade on each item.
I ware a lanyard that I make with a disk cutter and my snips attached to it.
It is a stretch yet as you can see the tention in my finger I have to pull it a bit.
I just love this tool.
I do make and sell them if any one is interested.
It is a stretch yet as you can see the tention in my finger I have to pull it a bit.
I just love this tool.
I do make and sell them if any one is interested.
After all is pressed stitch twice as deep as the casing will be for the rod.
When you fold down this will be in the casing and will not bind on the rod.
When you fold down this will be in the casing and will not bind on the rod.
Now press ends first and stitch.
If your working with spead go ahead and do each end then the bottom and then the casing.
Be aware however that this is not a good idea if your going to walk away from the project.
The steamed pressed edges lose a crisp working edge if left to sit long.
PRESS PRESS PRESS
That was the other big thing I was tought and taught well.
It can make all the difference in a job and in the ease of said job.
Trim and enclose the lace as you stitch this will happen all the way around, but remember stich both side ends first
This is one of your greatest allys use it like the tool it is.
It is designed this way for many reasons.