TROUBLE SHOOTING <br>Hems or seams are wavy: stitch length may be too short. <br>Shredded seams: Needle with a bur <br>Stitches skipping: Smaller needle size Most problems are solved by increasing the stitch length, changing the needle size and adding the fusible. Make a few test samples before sewing to set the stitch length and needle size.
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Jan 12, 2010, 11.47 PMby ilovepansies
Thanks for the instructions. I have never sewn with fleece before, but wanted to make a winter scarf and hat for my son. So glad I found this before I started. I believe it will save me a lot of frustration ; )
Dec 30, 2009, 08.06 PMby rosey
Great instructions! Thanks for posting this. I know I’ll work with fleece more now with your helpful hints on using stabilizer scraps for marking.
Dec 7, 2009, 05.55 AMby 5294sandras
Very good instructions. I made a garment with fleece and cut it double layered instead of single layered and I had to do unexpected adjustments because the fabric stretched or shifted. How exciting – I will try this new technique.