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  • @BLISSBOXMUSICLTD Don't be afraid. Will it be hard at first? Of course. Then it will get easy. The hardest part is threading the machine, honestly. That's stupidly complicated, but your machine will have a manual, and once you memorize the loops to thread it, that will be easy, too. (:

  • you made it look easy and your banter was delightful...

  • @EyraManet Glad I could be helpful. (:

  • Two thumbs up! Awesome refresher from what I forgot

  • Man you sure do talk a lot but this video helped a lot more than any other one I watched

    so thanks!

  • Glad my big mouth was useful. :D

  • Definitely was lol

    It aided in turning my old flares into skinny jeans. :)

  • awesome!

  • TwT I learned a lot from this(more than my sewing teacher at school)

    Please do a tutorial over zippers :O That would be very helpful

  • Glad to help~ You're the second person to request a zipper tutorial, so I'll try to put one up! ^^

  • ah i have to add that using pinking shears when cutting your fabric helps not have frays! (thanks mom XD)

    um but yeah i'm googling zigzag stiches are we speak b/c i thought you had to have a serger to finish stuff. haha go me.

    another tutorial which would be REALLY helpful would be zippers. i've never done one before and i'm kinda scared O:

    ~benihime

  • Yeah, I forgot to mention sergers/overlock machines as another good way to finish seams! I don't own one, so I always forget about them. XD I'll try to do a zipper tutorial!

  • ooooooooooooooooo fancy

  • Lol, not really. XD

  • it's better than wat i can do

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