Sewing Minis (Ep 5): Mastering Vinyl/Laminated/Faux Leather Fabric
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Have you ever wanted to sew stain-proof baby bibs or recycled grocery bags? Maybe you've been dying to make an awesome organizer or outdoor seat cushions? Then you'll have to learn the basics of vinyl fabric. You'll be amazed at how easy it is to sew plastic-based fabrics with just a few tricks and tools.
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Thank you for the concise, thoughtful and thorough presentation.
after what felt like a million videos, finally a useful one, Thank You! !
Great video! I want to laminate my own fabric and make stuff. This was so useful!
Thank you
EXCELLENT! THX!
Hello there, I just took up sewing and I find your channel very helpful. I just wanted to pass along a tip I just made up this morning. It probably is done all the time but I didn't see it anywhere and it works SEW cool. I found using a Dry Erase marker for marking on clear or any vinyl for that matter works fantastic. Just wipes right off after you cut your piece. Let me know what you think and if this is something already in practice. Thank you so much for your time.
Hi, Ron! That's a brilliant tip - thank you so much for sharing!
I just started following your videos .....AWESOME!!!!!!
Perfect for the faux leather belt on the Santa suit! Thanks!
Thank you so much for this tutorial very informative! Yes 👏
Thank you for your helpful tips.
You are always so helpful with these videos. Thanks
We are glad you enjoy them. Thank you for watching!
Thank you!! This was very helpful!
Thank you, very helpful!
Very helpful! Just purchased a Teflon foot. Not related, but thanks for your Singer twin needle.
Yes wonder clips amazing but if you do get needle or pin marks ..lay a cloth over your vynil or faux leather and press just for a few seconds this causes the material to melt and fill in the holes don't press for too long as you will melt them
Great video!
Thank you very much!
Can you do a video about Serger dial settings? The basic settings for the perfect stitches?
I love your tutorials!!
Thank you very much for this video! I appreciate all the videos from sewingpartsonline - all helpful and informative.
I have a couple questions I would appreciate very much any help/assistance: I am trying to sew vinyl (outdoor material) that is not as soft/flexible - somewhat stiff but still foldable. Would it require using heavier/special thread? And if so, do I use it on the top and bottom? i have heard to just use it in the bobbin/bottom. Could you also explain: does the bigger number of the needle size refer to the hole the needle makes (perforates) on to the material, or the needle hole the thread goes through? Again, many thanks for any/all help!
Very helpful info and well explained. Thank you.
Thanks, how do you gather vinyl with elastic.
Thanks on walking foot I got a singer one hope it fits my uten I just in a mixed bag got the synthetic leather I don't no what to do make simple things any ideas
For some reason I can't get a single stitch into the PVC boots I'm working on. It's quite thick and takes a bit to pierce (2 layers) and when the needle comes up, the thread just comes out. I'm using a leather needle 100/16
what seam would you recommend when sewing a gown/costume out of a heavy/thicker vinyl?
I've tried putting tape on the bottom of a standard foot. I didn't notice any difference, so I think next time I get around to vinyl I'll just go ahead and invest in a walking foot.
Use wax paper or butter paper that is used for cookies, etc. Put one beneath and another one on the top. Or stick a piece o scoth tape underneath the foot. I prefer the wax paper. Buy at walmart cheap and a lot yards.
Hi, I want to make a simple rectangle vinyl bag with self fabric fringe trim. What type of vinyl would you recommend for this? I'd like for it to have some texture like leather, but not leather's price! I would appreciate any help you could give!
IS THAT WALKING FOOT GOOD FOR ALL SEWING MACHINES? I HAVE A SINGER 4411 HEAVY DUTY MECHANICAL SEWING MACHINE AND I AM WORKING WITH FAUX CROCADILE LEATHER
Cant find Sewing Minis 1 to 4!?!
Thank you for your tutorials. When you reference a stitch length that equal to or greater than or less than, please don't put a / symbol since that can be confusing. Simply displaying => or
lanifle1066 I'm so sorry that was confusing! Thanks for the tip!
I've been searching online for tips on what tension I should use for thick vinyl. I have a big issue where thread bunches at the bottom of the fabric as I am sewing and I've read that it's because I don't have it set to the right tension. Any advice?
It really depends on the machine. Use scraps and experiment. You want to make sure the threads are locking between the layers of fabric. If you are seeing the bottom thread on the top, loosen your top tension. If you see the top thread on the bottom, tighten the top tension. Don't bother messing with your bobbin tension, ever, for regular sewing. The only time you should mess with bottom tension is if you are using very thick yarn in the bottom (not usual for most home sewers). Hope this helps. Every machine and fabric is particular... So it's always good to test and test on scraps before you sew on your project. The concept is the same for every type of fabric... You want the threads locking between the layers of fabric in most sewing situations.
If you have thread bunching on the bottom, it's a problem with your top thread... First, check to make sure you haven't missed a step or two in the threading of the machine (I always check the take-up lever first). If it is all threaded properly, then your tension is probably too loose if you are getting bunching on the bottom. It's pulling too much of the top thread thru to the bottom. The higher the number on you tension, the more tension it is putting on your thread. (5 is higher tension than 2).
Another thing to make sure you are doing correctly is how you have your spool set up of the type of wind the spool. Usually if the spool is wound diagonally, you want the spool sideways. Also make sure the thread is coming off the spool the correct direction for your make of machine.
After all of that, if you are still not happy with thread bunching... You should probably take the machine to the shop and have them adjust the timing. I think it's probably one of the above issues though.
I'm making pillow covers from vinyl -- do you have any tips for inserting a zipper? There is welting, too, so that means three sets of stitching for the one side, two for the welting and one for the second side. How do I keep the vinyl from splitting with all these needle holes going into it?
With vinyl, you want to increase your stitch length. Stitches too close together will just perforate the fabric making it easily rip at the seam. By using a longer stitch length, you will eliminate that issue. We have a couple of different zipper tutorials, as well as one on welting. I think you will find them helpful. If you go to our channel and use the search field, it will easily pull up different results. I hope this helps. :)
Omg where did you find the Tula pink vinyl?!
Hi! I found it at a little fabric shop in Baltimore, MD years ago during a business trip. Isn't it amazing?
I got pink vinel in a bag off amazon fabric scraps stuffing also white I never used before with some other scraps one yard or two yard bits for about 12 pound thing is you never no what is going to be in it
How do you grade up a bag pattern so all your zippers and pockets fit as well?
I recommend checking CZcams for videos specific to installing zippers. Thank you for watching.
how do I use the seam sealer? do I add it onto my stitch line on the inside of the bag?
That is correct!
Is it possible to embroider on vinyl?
You sure can; however, you will want to use a leather needle.