Sewing in the signatures of the junk Journal EASY WAY

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

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  • @Peace2yaa
    @Peace2yaa Před 3 lety +1

    I sew mine in also a lot ;-) I was wondering if you use a longer/less tension stitch for yours or shorter/tighter one? I have found, with my machine anyhow, that the longer/loose stitches work better. I started with the shorter ones, but the paper was tearing when I would open the journal and I would have to start over ;-( I hope that makes sense to you? lol. Great video lady and ya have a new fan! I saw your comment on Pams video and that's how I found ya ;-) I wish you the greatest of luck and tons of subscribers for your channel ;-) Have a wonderful evening and HELLO from KY!

    • @journalingmoore
      @journalingmoore  Před 3 lety +1

      Happy to hear you also sew yours in.
      Definitely makes sense with the longer stitch Thanks for the idea.
      I appreciate your kind words and happy to have you here.
      Just started posting videos but I have been making journals for a couple of years.
      I love making them and figured it was time to start sharing my ideas..
      And Pam is awesome.Love watching her videos
      Hello back from Florida

    • @Peace2yaa
      @Peace2yaa Před 3 lety +1

      @@journalingmoore Thank you so much! If I weren't so shy, I would make videos also. Plus I'm always so busy, I just wouldn't have the time. But I love watching all of you who are brave;-) Have a wonderful day Michelle and "HappyCrafting".

    • @journalingmoore
      @journalingmoore  Před 3 lety

      @@Peace2yaa You’re welcome.
      I’m kinda shy to but I just go with it..lol
      I just really want to share with others..
      You have a wonderful day also

    • @nancyduncan8285
      @nancyduncan8285 Před 23 dny +1

      I just found this video. This looks like a method that would be so much easier than the pamphlet stitch I've been using, not very successfully, because I can't seem to get things straight in there. I have an older singer featherweight that doesn't have a zigzag stitch. What do you think about just using a straight stitch?