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tip of the day - problems mending blue jeans or pants on your small sewing machine?

by Chloe on August 26th, 2008

I recently got an email from a reader, asking for help because she couldn’t mend blue jeans on her small sewing machine.

There are a few things that can make your life easier, especially if you have a small sewing machine, or a machine with a small harp or large base.

  • First of all, try rolling up the pant leg as tightly as you can - reducing the bulk can make your life easier.
  • Use safety pins to hold the rolled areas together - that way you won’t have to worry about holding them together tightly. Just make sure you don’t sew over the pins!
  • Try a different angle. If you’re trying to sew a patch from the bottom of the cuff, upward - try going from the waistband down - it can be easier to slide the larger areas of the pants onto the machine.
  • Make sure the patch is fused on - again, if you’re not having to hold extra things in place it will make your life so much easier!

Unfortunately, there are some sewing machines that are simply too small or under-powered to tackle heavy fabrics like blue jeans. If your machine stalls when you’re sewing - stop and ask someone else for help!

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