You can iron Invisible thread it doesn't start to liquefy until 500 degrees and the fabric burns at 250 degrees, Nylon is the better choice because it stretches.
Please stop perpetuating this myth about invisible thread. You must surely can press over invisible thread. Try it. Otherwise love this tutorial. Thank you.
Great info. The 2nd stitch you demonstrated is actually a Blind Hem stitch, all the manuals will actually show how to use for a hem, but used here does its' job also, by just taking a bite every say about 4th stitch.
You can iron Invisible thread it doesn't start to liquefy until 500 degrees and the fabric burns at 250 degrees, Nylon is the better choice because it stretches.
cr8vgurl 2 weeks ago
Please stop perpetuating this myth about invisible thread. You must surely can press over invisible thread. Try it. Otherwise love this tutorial. Thank you.
cdvax11 2 months ago
Stays on one picture too long. Boring.
Triciaplumley 3 months ago
What kind of Phaff do you have? I have a creative 2140.
ParadiseofFibers 7 months ago
Hi Karen,
Great info. The 2nd stitch you demonstrated is actually a Blind Hem stitch, all the manuals will actually show how to use for a hem, but used here does its' job also, by just taking a bite every say about 4th stitch.
I am enjoying all the info you can give us.
Thank you. :o)
cindyw6621 1 year ago