Hand Sewing: Basic Slip Stitch (Blind Stitch)

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Hand Sewing: Basic Slip Stitch (Blind Stitch)

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A slip stitch is an easy way to sew a seam from the outside of a garment or item (like pillows or stuffed animals).

This stitch is usually used for hems when the seam should stay unseen.


Prepare Your Thread

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I prefer to use the double thread technique. It makes the seam stronger, especially in the case of pillows or heavy fabrics.

1) Thread your needle. pull the thread through as much as you think you'll need for the length of the seam. A good rule of thumb is double the length, you will have a lot of extra, but that's better than coming up short.

2) Double the thread over at the needle. Cut.

3) Make a knot to secure the two ends.


Slip Stitch

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1) Start inside of your hem. Hide your knot in the fold of the hem.
2) Right next to where you started, on the other side, pick up with your needle just a few threads in the fabric.
3) Then go right back down into the fold of the hem. The needle will follow that fold, so the thread stays hidden as you make your seam.
4) Pull your needle out of the top of the fold.
5) Right next to where your needle comes out of the hem, pick up a few threads from the other side.
6) Then go right back down into the fold of the hem.

Repeat until you finish your seam. You'll make up the length under the fold of the hem, and you'll secure it witch those threads on the other side.







Finish

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Once you finish, tie a knot close to your fabric, then pull the excess thread back through your stitches without piercing the front of the fabric. After about an inch, cut your thread off your needle.