Learn how to use the hand sewn blind stitch to repair a tear in clothing with expert step-by-step instruction in this free clothing repair video clip.
Expert: Karen Weisman
Contact: www.kitchenandcrafts.com
Bio: Karen Weisman currently lives in Israel with her husband and six children, where she teaches cooking, baking, cake decorating, and various crafts such as mosaics and sewing.
Filmmaker: Karen Weisman
Duration : 0:3:27
Learn to Sew 101 series - Finishing a Seam Lesson #7 - by Puking Pastilles
9 Responses
gwynneio
2010 Jan 24 1Your a life saver! …
Your a life saver! It is Christmas Eve, and I have made my friend a pillow for Christmas-but I couldn’t figure out how to do the last seam, and my mom couldn’t explain it to me over the phone. You show it so well. Thanks.
mikeherb
2010 Jan 24 2Wow… I had a rip …
Wow… I had a rip in my jeans and they’re just work jeans so I don’t care how they look. Anyway I sewed them up!! THANKS
kprepelica
2010 Jan 24 3I have the home-ec …
I have the home-ec skills of a moose; after watching this video I mended a favorite shirt and you can’t even tell. Great easy-to-follow instruction.
ElephantWand
2010 Jan 24 4Meh. As a real man …
Meh. As a real man I scoff at such a feminine activity.
Can anyone tell where I can find out how to knot the thread like it says. She said use a “nice good-knot”. What is that?
viyyer
2010 Jan 24 5should have been a …
should have been a millimeter. she did correct later
shadyjae
2010 Jan 24 6centimeter? Haha
centimeter? Haha
JolinaMamonongFan
2010 Jan 24 7thanx:P
thanx:P
setfree2day
2010 Jan 24 8wow-that was like …
wow-that was like magic lol
DemolitionGrrl
2010 Jan 24 9Thank you soooooooo …
Thank you soooooooo much, my pillow was starting to fling fluff everywhere and my toddler couldn’t keep her hands out of it!
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