HI, I was given a brother sewing machine and have no idea what stiches are good for what. I a wishing to sew the edges of some fabric so that it doesn't frey at the edges. The fabric is bamboo velour which I have cut up to use as wipes and I also bought some bamboo fleece to use as boosters. Both seem to be ok when cut as in they don't frey too much but thought a nice stich around the edges woulf finish them off nicely if the stich also looks nice at the back
That does make sense DB. I am only cutting one layer though so would like the sttiching to also look ok at the back. When I look at the baby beehinds boosters they are sttiched around the edges and it looks nice at the front and the back. What type of sttich would that be.
Sorry if I sound so dumb but I have not sewn anything for over 15 years so have no clue
Thanks Audax, I've found the zig zag is ok but sewing the velour is a bit of a mission as it wiggles around heaps so the stitching is looking pretty messy on my practice piece I've decided to use them as is and if they start looking yucky from fraying than I will need to revisit the idea of sewing around the edges. The machine does have an over locking zigzag stitch I think but it looked pretty messy at the back whereas I want it to look nice on both sides cause I'm using a single layer. The other thing I need to consider is do I sew around the edge and then need to cut close to the stitch to finish the wipes off because I can't sew right on the very edge of the fabric with any of the stitches I have found so far or is that what an over locking stitch is supposed to do? OMG I must sound so stupid lol
BAMBOO FLEECE: Ok so now I'm having the sewing machine drama I just want my bloom'n wipes and prefolds to be made already because I've been running out of cloth and have been using too many spossies so My new question is will bamboo fleece fray anyway and do I really need to sew it? I need them now and don't have time to play with my sewing machine to find a stich that will sew right on the edge and finish off a layer of bamboo fleece or velour nicely.
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