A foot that allows the needle to sew from side to side is a zigzag foot. The foot has an open middle so that the needle can move freely from side to side.
use the sharpest needle, and a sowing machine
It makes the needle move. Actually the pressure foot works in conjunction with the feed dog mechanism, as well as in synchronicity with the needle movement, and the looping hook. In a zigzag for instance the side to side movement creates a taller or shorter 'Z' based on distance the feed dog moves the material. The feed dog is simply a jagged stepped piece of steel which travels one direction in an elevated motion, 'pushing' the material through the machine. The feed dog returns it's travel in a lowered position, thereby allowing the material to pass in one continuous direction. Often it is the pressure foot which is the final adjustment in preparing ones machine, and is adjusted with more pressure for materials with a more stable nature. It has been my experience that if a fabric is not smooth ( IE. a pocket on a pair of jeans), that loosening the pressure foot allows for easier control whilst sewing around bumpy edges. In fact, I must admit I am more of a technician than a sewer ( what do you call one who sews?), but I've found that you can increase the number of stitches in a given area if you lessen the foot pressure and pull the material back slightly- then let the material go back across the same point again. This of course is the bane of every sewing person ( smells, oops spells better than sewer). If one could only sew a cloth with the same accuracy that their machine was prepared to handle there would be far more people still making their own cloths, or at least fixing them. The bottom line is that the less you sew the more needles you'll break. Practice practice practice.
It is best to check your user manual. Different fabrics sew better with various needle selections.
You can sew it on with needle and plain thread / matching yarn.
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you sew with it by puting it through the cloth where the rip is on ether side do it close and do it tight
you sew with it by puting it through the cloth where the rip is on ether side do it close and do it tight
Needle and thread is used to sew things.
you sew with it by puting it through the cloth where the rip is on ether side do it close and do it tight
A needle made out of steel - the sort you sew a button on with.
my grandmother used to sew clothes with a foot........?
the tailorbird uses his beak to pierce and sew them with leaves
You should not sew a baguette. Baguettes are made of bread, which will fall apart if you pass a needle and thread through it many times. If you insist on trying, I suggest you sew by hand with a big needle.
You simply sew the tracks of hair into your braids/cornrows with a needle & thread.
There is no color names "sew." The word sew is a verb. It means the act of using a needle and thread to create something.
stitch In other words. you push the needle through the fabric and pull the thread through.
with a needle and thread