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... down. As I folded the seam allowance like this, it sandwiched in the full length of the mesh fabric, seating the tension of the garment along the full width of the fabric, rather than along a line of stitches. ...
2. Leatherworking
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... the leather. To avoid over-weakening the leather, it may make sense to use a longer stitch length and a thicker thread on the top of the stitch. (If you use a thicker lower thread, it can throw the tension ...
... a while without ruining the functionality. 4. General tips on Tension Tension is something like the brakes on a car or bike. It's basically friction applied to the top thread, to keep it coming at ...
... very little stretch to curve with the corset. There are many different ways to include waist tape in your corset, but it should always follow the waist line with no slack or tension, and should always ...
5. Singer 7442 Review
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... jamming and breaking down, too, as this one had only seen light use over a period of a year, but the spring had already gone. The auto function on the tension dial is capricious at best, so I recommend ...

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