Let me help you learn to sew vinyl! I have over a decade of experience sewing this alternative fabric successfully. It is so fun with the right tools!
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I've had some real winners and some real losers at the end of it all, so I'd like to take a minute and let you in on what I've learned.
These are tips I use daily.
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#1 You MUST use a Teflon sewing foot for the best sewing experience.
Tape underneath a normal foot is ok if you're making one thing, but not if you're planning on making two or more. No -- for real. Sometimes placing tissue paper ON TOP of the vinyl as you sew works also, but this is a quick fix for "in -the-moment". Please get a Teflon foot if you're going to make a lot with vinyl.
.....and please for the love of all that is natural in this world, buy a quality foot meant for your machine NOT an impostor.
(I did it thinking I was being rebellious --- it did not go well. Much the same as my teen years.)
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UPDATE: if the vinyl is sticking to the bed of your machine, try a Teflon baking sheet on taped to this area. They are cheap and work. Click here.
#2: USE A HAIR DRYER or warm the vinyl in some manner before trying to turn it right side out.
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This also pertains to your vinyl if it has wrinkles upon shipment--just heat it up a few seconds and the wrinkles come right out! No need to freak.
If it's your first time using vinyl, use it as a feature. For example the pockets on front and back of my Essentials Tote:
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It's not magic keeping those sunglasses in- it's clear vinyl!
The pattern "Coffee House bag" features a vinyl flap --no turning out. It would be PERFECT for iridescent or colorful vinyl.
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I have a ton of easy vinyl tutorials and videos if you browse "TUTORIALS" on this website - the tab is at the top menu. My YouTube channel is here.
#3 Use tools that HELP YOU.
Wonder clips are meant for vinyl -- not pins. Those holes are forever Yo!
Use quality thread that doesn't break -I prefer Gutermann all purpose thread (not 100% cotton it will break easily).
You may need to use a CHROME microtex needle. They make a huge difference just because they are stronger. I usually just use what's in my machine because I'm lazy, but if I'm making a bag - by the end of it, I will change to a Universal Chrome size 90 or 80 - depending on thickness.
#4 Use a longer stitch length. I tend to sew at 2.5 - 3 mm so when I sew VINYL I use a 3.0 to 3.5mm stitch.
Sometimes I will go around the corners of a bag twice, not too close though, don't want to perforate the seams! Play around and see what works for you.
Sometimes I will go around the corners of a bag twice, not too close though, don't want to perforate the seams! Play around and see what works for you.
#5 HAVE PATIENCE.
Walk away if you are frustrated. LOL! You can do this I promise. Sometimes new things feel difficult only because we are so hard on ourselves. Join our Facebook group here for friendship & support.
PLEASE invest in a quality machine, preferably a mechanical one (not plastic). This doesn't mean expensive - one of my best machines is a refurbished Bernina 1008 that's over 30 years old. Vintage Kemore machines from the 70s are great too! You will never look back once you invest in quality tools, promise.
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Check out my videos on my YouTube channel here. There are hundreds of videos for you to browse, from beginners up.
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Santorini tote in peach croc vinyl.
HAVE FUN EXPLORING!
Peace, Love, & Fabric
-Natalie
16 comments
I love your tips especially the one about the hair dryer. I just hope I remember to do it next time, after all my handle is memoryloss3944. LOL. I also wanted to tell you that Iuse all the same tools you do except for the thread. Thank you.
Love your show
where can I purchase the goddess sheet?
Where do you get Pul tape?
I have a Singer FashionMate 100 from 1975 that still works like a champ. Would she be suitable for this kind of vinyl purse project?