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psichick78 Flying Fur Studios
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Posts: 3,073

Just needed to vent, thought I'd come here.  bear_angry

Maybe learn a thing of two while I"m at it.

I'm sewing a bear, and it's making me crazy! bear_wacko  I hand sew some parts, while machine sew the rest.

I've just turned my pieces right side out and you can see the stitches!! The ones from the machine and the ones done by hand.

My other bears don't do this. What happened here??

What would you guys do, would you leave it, re-sew it or cut it up? ( Sorry, couldn't resist LOL)

If anything, venting made me feel better. Wonder if I need to adjust something on my machine..........

Thanks for listening.........

Tammy Beckoning Bears
Nova Scotia
Posts: 3,739
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Sounds like a tension problem.  I  leave it up to you to decide if I mean the machine, or uhhmm,  you  :crackup:
Seriously tho, I think I'd have to fix it , it would bug me too much .

clare14 Country Bears
England
Posts: 3,066

Awww Heather, sorry you've had a bad day!!   bear_cry   Is the mohair a bit more sparse than you've used before??   Maybe that will make a difference??   Does the thread match well??   Dilu is BRILLIANT with sewing machine knowledge, but if it's happening with your hand sewing too.....   sleep on it, everything will look better in the morning......... :hug:  :hug:  :hug:

Donna Donna's Duin Bruins
Burbank, CA
Posts: 900

Heather,
Check the weave of the backing.  That could be your problem, a really loose weave.  Try setting your stitch length to a very tight, short stitch and do one seam and see if that makes a difference.  You could make it look like an old bear that has been repaired by doing  criss cross stitches on the outside of the seams with thread that does not match.  If it is just noticable on the snout, you could  add color to the seams.
Don't let it make you nuts!
Bear Hugs,
Donna

Mitch2052 Blue Valley Bears
Posts: 770
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Heather,
If it happening with the machine and hand sewing it could be the fabric you are using. Perhaps you could put some lining on the pieces to give them some strength??
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Cheers Susan

Dilu Posts: 8,574

I would resew over the same stitches or a tiny bit inside the stitches with a tighter machine tension....and I would do the same with the hand sewing-try changing your thread on the hand sewing, or just remember to take an extra tug after each set of stitches so they are all tight before you go on.

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For hand sewing I use silk thread, I double it so that I don't have it comeing off the needle- and I take an extra little tug....


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Sometimes silk threads are a wee bit better, as they can melt into the project.  Something I learned with applique in quilting.....

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Also the color of the thread can cause the problem-usually I try to use a thread color that is exactly the same color as my backing.  Not my fur.  This way the stitches seem to be the backing and don't show as stitches....its all in fooling the eye.

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Jellybelly Bears Jellybelly Bears
Australia
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Yep, I would do what Dilu suggests, if its a tension problem, just sew inside your other stitches.  It's happened to me before when my hands were weak, stitches showed, so on another day I jsut resewed inside my old seam.

Dilu I've never used silk thread...will have to look into that.  I do double up tho and that makes it so much easier!
xo sarah

psichick78 Flying Fur Studios
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Posts: 3,073

Thanks guys
It's the next day and I feel better. I wonder if it is the backing then. It is different mohair than i normally use.
Or at least that's what I'm gonna tell myself. Guess I'll take a scrap piece and see if I can adjust properly.

Thanks for the support!

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