The links are all in the description of the video. 😊
@sallyturner1669 Жыл бұрын
The angle stitch is created because of an incomplete connection of the needle in the bobbin. When making a turn, make sure your needle goes all the way down and just starts to come back up before making the turn. I grew up in a house of lefties. I think you pretty much teach yourself to be ambidextrous. My grandmother kept buying me left handed scissors. I could never use them because I was already using “normal” right handed.
@mgrahamsews Жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining, however, I already knew the reason it is caused. I give this quick solution for avoiding them, as some still get the skipped stitches in corners, no matter what they do. When I'm not filming, I actually turn my hand wheel so it catches, but while filming I just give the easy tip/fix. My son was born ambidextrous, we were always amazed by him. We've never forced him to pick a dominant hand, even when school suggested we do. I told them to leave him, it's only beneficial for him in life. He loves when he's playing hockey and can shoot with either hand. It has freaked out people when he first plays with them. 🤣