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What do you do when…

By Serena Nabeta | May 15, 2007

The deadline is tomorrow. I have it planned so I will be finished just in time. I turn the stitch length knob, hear something drop and can’t change my stitch length! What do I do now? The thought crossed my mind, “There is always more than one way to accomplish a project.” And that is just what I did!

A couple weeks ago I was sewing a costume that had yards and yards of sheer fabric that needed to be ruffled and attached to a jacket. My fabric was serged and hemmed, just waiting for the basting thread to gather it up. I lifted my presser foot, inserted my fabric, started to turn my stitch length knob to the basting length of 5 and heard a clunk. All of a sudden my stitch knob turned freely, but my length did not change! The part holding the knob inside the machine fell off.

There was no way I was getting inside my computerized machine to repair the problem. Switching to another machine was out of the question since my other two machines were being cleaned for their annual tune-up. This project had to be finished by tomorrow, so what was I going to do? Basting with a stitch length of 2.5 would not work to gather up the fabric!

First, stop and think! How can I work around the fact that I can’t change my stitch length? I started scrolling through my stitches, thinking that I could stitch a zigzag over string and pull the string to gather the fabric. But then a function popped up on my screen that was just what I needed – the long stitch function!

When the long stitch function is engaged, it sews every other stitch. This creates a longer stitch or a basting stitch when using a straight stitch – just what I needed! I flipped back to a straight stitch, engaged the long stitch function and basted the fabric. Perfect!

Things will happen, especially when you are in a hurry or have a deadline to meet. Don’t despair and panic! Think of a solution around the problem. Holes appear, fabric gets accidently clipped, you run out of thread or stitch the wrong pieces together. Just remember, “There is always more than one way to accomplish a project!”

See my finished Miss Kitty costume for the yards of purple ruffle I gathered using the long stitch function!

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Topics: Helpful Lessons, Misc., Tips for Tools | 1 Comment »

One Response to “What do you do when…”

  1. Freddie Sirmans Says:
    May 19th, 2007 at 1:14 pm

    Just browsing the net, very interesting.

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