How to Sew Velcro by Hand: 14 Steps
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Velcro is a versatile and practical fastening solution that is used in various garments, bags, and home projects. Mastering the art of sewing Velcro by hand is an invaluable skill. In this article, we’ll go through 14 easy steps to help you sew Velcro by hand like a pro.
1. Gather materials: You will need a needle, thread, scissors, pins, a ruler or measuring tape, and your Velcro pieces.
2. Choose the Velcro: There are two sides to Velcro – the hook side and the loop side. Determine which side should be attached to which part of your project.
3. Measure and cut: Accurately measure the length of Velcro required for your project and cut it neatly.
4. Thread the needle: Choose a thread color that matches your fabric or Velcro and thread your needle with an ample amount of thread.
5. Knot the end of the thread: Tie a knot at the end of the thread to prevent it from slipping through your fabric when sewing.
6. Position the first piece: Place one part of the Velcro onto your fabric in its desired position and secure it with pins.
7. Start sewing: Insert your needle from underneath the fabric, pulling it through until it hits the knot at the end of the thread.
8. Stitch around the edges: Using small and even whip stitches or running stitches, sew around all edges of your Velcro strip while removing pins as you go along.
9. Reinforce corners (optional): To ensure added strength at each corner, you can sew two or three extra stitches or add a bar tack stitch.
10. Secure the end: Once you finish sewing around all edges, make 2-3 small backstitches at your final stitch location to secure your stitching.
11. Cut excess thread: Trim off any excess thread, leaving behind only a small tail to prevent unraveling.
12. Repeat for the second piece: Now, follow the same process to sew the other part of the Velcro on the remaining part of your project.
13. Test the fit: Once both sides are sewn on, press them together to ensure they adhere correctly and fit snugly.
14. Complete your project: Finally, finish sewing any remaining parts of your project as directed by your sewing pattern or instructions.
There you have it! With these simple steps, you can now confidently sew Velcro by hand and add it to various projects. Happy sewing!