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Reuse plastic bags for smooth sewing

Use recycled bags for sewing tricky fabrics.  

I have found a simple solution for taming fabrics that are difficult to sew. If my fabric (such as batting, bulky or loose-weave fabrics, faux fur, or Velcro) doesn’t glide smoothly over the machine plate or gets stuck in the machine foot as I’m sewing, I use a plastic grocery or other store bag to help. I prefer the bags from Jo-Ann Fabrics because they are almost transparent. I cut the bag to make it one layer; if I have a lot of seams to sew, I cut the bag into strips about 2 to 3 inches wide. I place the plastic on top of or beneath the fabric and sew normally, stitching through the plastic. The plastic helps the fabric slide smoothly as the stitches are made, and a simple tug easily removes the plastic after the seam is complete.

-Betty Bolden, Bolton, Connecticut

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  1. Kyla | | #1

    That is a great ideal,

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    MayShawn | | #2

    working is soo nice.

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    EdWallace | | #3

    well done work.......

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    Helen_in_Toronto | | #4

    I also use strip of tissue paper; the kind you wrap presents in. I keep a stash of used tissue paper.

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