Hold your fabric in place while sewing it!
Answer two:
Make sure you have both the upper tension and the bobbin tension set correctly for the type of fabric and thread you are using.
Also be sure to use the correct needle for the type of fabric.
holds the fabric while sewing. :)
To hold the fabric together while they sew.
use an iron, or hand smooth it while working.
To hold the pieces of fabric in place while either cutting, sewing or marking
a spool pin
Any fabric store will have sewing patterns for all kinds of projects including slipcovers for your sofa. While you are there you should go ahead and pick out the fabric for the slipcover as well.
Reverse sewing at the beginning or end of a stitch secures the seam, and is a good way to ensure that your stitches won't unravel.
The needle is used to pull a thread through a fabric or material of some kind.
While, Target does sell a small selection of sewing needs, such as low-end sewing machines, and other supplies, they do not carry yarn, fabric, or notions.
A pin is used for temporarily keeping pieces of fabric in place while hand sewing, or sewing on the machine. After sewing you would remove the pin. An actual pin is a very thin piece of metal with a tiny head at one end. This head is to stop the pin slipping all the way through the fabric.
Pins are typically used to hold fabric in place prior to sewing, especially when hemming a dress or skirt or pants or, even, curtains.It makes it easier to move through the thread.Answer two:To hold the fabric in place while you sew.
Check your thread tension. You may also be using the wrong kind of needle.