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Sewing techniques

muppet maniac

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I was wondering about different techniques on sewing thread(really tight so that it doesn't come off)...for making puppets
 

wes

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I use a tight baseball stich or a tight spiral, also you may want to practice on som scrap material you can find diagram of these stiches online,also if you search the forums for the infamous "HENSON STICH":frown: :confused: :smirk: I don't think the stich has ever been explained in full.

practice, practice, practice!!!

Here's a diagram of a loop stich hope it helps
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=8832433&uid=4155788
 

Camellia

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hi, try overlock stitches or buttonhole stitches to fasten the seams. :smile:
 

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heheheheh

"Fagoting Stitch"

heheheheheh
 

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I was waiting for someone to say something
HA HA HA HA,(Tears Up)HA HA ha HA Uh...... Great Laugh!(NO Offense)
 
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