Not exact matches
For faster - drying inserts, try
sewing only 2 to 3 layers together at a time, and then
zig -
zagging or snapping the insert layers together after the fact, as shown below.
Now, fold up your edge and
sew all the way around the crib sheet with a
zig zag stitch or serger.
Now it's time to
sew the fold - over elastic binding around the edges of your diaper cover, using a wide
zig -
zag stitch.
Cut up an old shirt or receiving blanket into squares and
sew a
zig zag stitch around the edge to keep it from fraying.
Using a wide or multi-stitch
zig -
zag on your
sewing machine, stitch the 2 soakers together at the back, avoiding the snap so you don't break any needles!
This step is completed using a wide or multi-stitch
zig -
zag on your
sewing machine, back - stitching at the start and stop to lock the threads.
Using a medium width, tight
zig zag stitch, and orange thread,
sew the nose to the face, stitching around the edges.
Unless they are quite thin,
sew just 2 to 3 layers together using a wide
zig -
zag stitch (or serger if you have one).
Sew around the edge with a tiny
zig zag stitch to hold in place.
My laundry room has a rustic, Americana theme to it so I used red and blue thread to
sew a
zig -
zag stitch around the edges of the canvas then down the side.
Now that I have a fancy, computerized
sewing machine, I sometimes forget the days when I had that old Singer
sewing machine that could
sew a straight stitch and a
zig -
zag stitch and that was all I had.
I asked a fellow (
sewing machine - totin») blogger if she could lengthen them by using some leftover
zig -
zag fabric we had, and she did a great job making it happen, lickety split...
I
sewed the circles on with a medium
zig zag stitch.