WISH TO LEARN TO SEW BY HAND? WORTH THE EXPERIENCE, YOU SHOULD TRY
How to Sew By Hand In 6 Easy Steps By Bailey Bastings I sew most of my projects by hand because it’s much more rewarding for me. But of course, different strokes for different folks. So if you want to take the same path as me, I suggest you just relax, it’s might take a while but it’s so worth it! Something you do all by yourself with bare hands is amazing. 1. Securing a Knot Learning to sew is not possible without learning how to tie a knot first. To do this, all you need to remember is to wrap the thread around your finger, roll it between your thumb and index finger, then pull to make a knot. 2. Running Stitch The most basic of all stitching patterns, running stitch is basically stitching by forming a line of small, even stitches that run in and out through the cloth without overlapping. Just remember to start from underneath since you want the knot at the back. 3. Back-Stitch Back-stitch is required when you need a stronger stitch. First, do a normal stitch, t...