- Mon Dec 07, 2020 9:41 pm
#11841
Maybe this should be in the advanced category:
Can anyone help me with this? I have a contract to recover some kitchen stools. It's my first paying gig! so I'm super stoked but also nervous as hell and now i'm more worried cuz I have to do a french seam on the tightest side curve ever! See pix below. I've looked for videos for this sort of thing but haven't been able to find anything.
AND before you say "do a fake french seam" (which I may do as a last resort), I took this cover apart already and this was an actual french seam on both sides. no evidence that this was done by hand and no evidence of starting and stopping (knots tied on the inside).
Has anyone heard of a pressure foot attachment for this purpose?
I attempted to do this blind and fighting with the fabric, the second picture shows my first attempt. Third photo shows my second attempt this time starting and stopping trying to resink my needle where I left off, but I was just as blind as the first time and guesstimated where the needle should land (I got pretty close!).
About to give it another try without stopping, maybe I just need to keep practicing...



Can anyone help me with this? I have a contract to recover some kitchen stools. It's my first paying gig! so I'm super stoked but also nervous as hell and now i'm more worried cuz I have to do a french seam on the tightest side curve ever! See pix below. I've looked for videos for this sort of thing but haven't been able to find anything.
AND before you say "do a fake french seam" (which I may do as a last resort), I took this cover apart already and this was an actual french seam on both sides. no evidence that this was done by hand and no evidence of starting and stopping (knots tied on the inside).
Has anyone heard of a pressure foot attachment for this purpose?
I attempted to do this blind and fighting with the fabric, the second picture shows my first attempt. Third photo shows my second attempt this time starting and stopping trying to resink my needle where I left off, but I was just as blind as the first time and guesstimated where the needle should land (I got pretty close!).
About to give it another try without stopping, maybe I just need to keep practicing...



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