I recently made this personalized changing pad for my niece that is due to arrive in early spring.
My new sewing machine has the ability to stitch a few basic fonts. The letters aren't very large, but it has been a lot of fun to play around with.
Brother SA114-Non Stick Foot |
Now, working with vinyl is not the easiest thing to do. Because this particular project has two sides of vinyl, it becomes even more complicated. Often times the vinyl will stick to either the presser foot, the strike plate, or both. To make the sewing process go a bit smoother, I like to use a non-stick presser foot. It allows the vinyl, leather, or other hard to sew material, to slide beneath the presser foot without as much "stick".
To prevent the vinyl from sticking to the strike plate or sewing machine, I like to pull the material, by gently lifting the bottom layer of vinyl away from the sewing machine (rather than pushing the material through the machine with my hand on top of the material). You can also place a layer of gift wrapping tissue paper under the bottom piece of vinyl. It will allow the material to move with greater ease as well.
Hope that helps.
Thanks for reading.
Love it! Thanks ahead of time for the vinyl tips. :) I'm off to check out your original tutorial. . . .
ReplyDeleteMy hubby just got me a new sewing machine that has some script too. It also does embroidery but I'm a little intimidated! I will have to check out the changing pad tutorial- I have some baby gifts to make.
ReplyDeleteYour tip said to try putting tissue paper under the bottom piece of vinyl. Do you sew through the tissue too and then tear it away when finished sewing? Thanks!
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