*screams* help me with merino please!

*screams* help me with merino please!

Postby shan01 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 11:54 am

Id love to turn some merino I have here into a sleeping bag, and some leggings for the kids. But I so cannot sew it. What am I doing wrong?
It wont overlock... the stitch goes off the edge...(what tension should it be on on a brother?)
if i cut it it just rolls straight up into a tube

Tips please!
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Re: *screams* help me with merino please!

Postby caturn » Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:18 pm

It does tend to roll up easily so lots of pins (I don't have an overlocker though) and going slowly so I can keep it flat helps.
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Re: *screams* help me with merino please!

Postby sjl » Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:28 pm

If you have any spray starch that can help with the rolling for a while - spray starch on and iron to set it flat.
When you say it goes off the edge what do you mean - does the stitching pull off after you have sewed or can you not get it to run straight through so the fabric veers off before being caught and stitched?
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Re: *screams* help me with merino please!

Postby shan01 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:35 pm

The second one, it veers off before being sewn :)

Where do I buy spray starch? just the supermarket?
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Re: *screams* help me with merino please!

Postby sjl » Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:46 pm

yep the supermarket should have it.

If the fabric is veering off before you can get it under the presser foot properly then you could try -
- cutting a larger seam allowance so more fabric is being caught under the foot (does mean more wastage though).
- if your presser foot is adjustable try tweaking this a bit - it may need to be tightened up a bit to provide more pressure.
- guide the fabric in much closer so you are only releasing it as it tucks in under the foot.
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Re: *screams* help me with merino please!

Postby daydream97 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 1:17 pm

First off id rethread your machine. And also receck your tension. I know mine will sometimes go all crazy and i just have to rethread it and its fine :)
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Re: *screams* help me with merino please!

Postby Claire » Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:34 pm

Sounds like more of a problem with your machine than anything. Does your machine sew cotton knit ok?
I'd agree with rethreading it and having a good play with the tensions using scraps.

give your merino a good steam with any iron to stop it rolling.
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