VELCRO® Brand | Sew & Stick Fabric Tape | Cut-to-Length Strong Hook & Loop Self Adhesive Sticky Tape Perfect for Crafting, Clothing Repairs & Hemming | White | 20mm x 10m

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VELCRO® Brand | Sew & Stick Fabric Tape | Cut-to-Length Strong Hook & Loop Self Adhesive Sticky Tape Perfect for Crafting, Clothing Repairs & Hemming | White | 20mm x 10m

VELCRO® Brand | Sew & Stick Fabric Tape | Cut-to-Length Strong Hook & Loop Self Adhesive Sticky Tape Perfect for Crafting, Clothing Repairs & Hemming | White | 20mm x 10m

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To start, cut your Velcro to the desired length. This will depend on how long of a fastening strip you need. Measure the area you want to attach the Velcro to and cut a strip slightly longer than that measurement.

Alternatives to sewing on velcro include ironing on velcro, sewing in zippers, making custom buttonholes, adding press studs, or using Kam snaps. These provide different closure options for garments and craft projects other than just sewing on velcro. Iron-on Velcro Wooden clothespins or binder clips work too. Test the clips on fabric scraps first to ensure no snagging or tearing. Proper preparation and diligent securing leads to professional results when sewing on Velcro. Sewing Edges in a Box Pattern If sewing by machine, choose a stitch length between 2-3 mm. Shorter stitch lengths are sturdier for holding the Velcro in place. Line up the edge of the Velcro strip with the edge of your fabric’s right side.

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Velcro is a tough, dense fabric that some machines are simply not equipped to handle in the same way as other fabrics. If you find you’re having a tough time getting your machine to work with Velcro, slow your stitching down as much as possible. With new materials and technology, there are more choices than ever for innovative, functional, and decorative closures to take your projects to the next level. Experiment and assess each fastening method to find what suits your skills, style, and purpose best. PIN FOR LATER Choose a sewing method, either hand sewing or machine sewing using a zigzag stitch setting and a zipper foot.

Use a sturdy needle and keep plenty of alcohol wipes nearby to clean off any adhesive that collects on the needle – it’s still not going to be a pleasurable experience, but it’s infinitely better to the one you’ll have sewing with a machine. How to Sew Velcro on Fabric by Hand If you’re making things up as you go along rather than using a pattern, you’ll need to rely on your best judgment to decide what width (not to mention color) you’ll need.

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Consider your fabric and project needs when selecting fastening options like Velcro, zippers, or kam snaps. Tips for Sewing Velcro Are you ready to get creative with Velcro? Sewing on this versatile fastener is an essential skill for any crafter or tailor. It’s a surprisingly simple task, and once mastered, it can open up new possibilities in your projects! Whether you’re stitching by hand or machine, our step-by-step guide will show you how to sew Velcro like the pros. To ensure proper adhesion, press the Velcro pieces together before threading that first stitch. When preparing the fabric, clip the properly aligned Velcro in place. Adhering Velcro correctly from the start prevents frustrating popping and misalignment later on. Choose a zigzag or blind hem stitch for securing velcro’s grip while permitting some give. Either stitch allows the velcro to flex without tearing loose. The zigzag stitch offers sturdiness while the blind hem provides invisible strength. Pin the Velcro to your project using a single sewing needle skewered through the middle. If it’s a large project, you may need a few needles placed every couple of inches. If you find it too difficult to get the pins through the Velcro, masking tape will work as an alternative.

You’ll want to securely fasten the Velcro with clothespins before stitching to keep everything aligned. Investigation reveals proper preparation prevents pesky problems. Use non-rusting plastic clips spaced every inch or two along the Velcro strip for precise positioning.

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Before you begin sewing, take time to properly align your Velcro pieces so your end result looks clean and professional. Varying sentence structure and length while fixing any spelling, grammar, or syntax errors improves the flow and readability without sounding robotic. Choosing High-Quality Velcro Match thread color to Velcro for a clean look. Consider light gray thread for white Velcro. Coating Needle in Beeswax (optional) For increased hold, it can also be pinned. When hand-sewing, use a thimble and aim for small, tight stitches about 1/8 apart. Go slowly and be careful not to sew through the Velcro loops. If using a machine, select a tight zigzag stitch and sew around the Velcro’s perimeter.



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