Can I use a straight stitch on stretch fabric?

Use stitches that will hold the stretch of the fabric – the stitches need to stretch with the fabric, so they don't pucker and break. If you must sew with a straight stitch, then hold the material taut, but don't pull it.
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What stitch should I use on stretch fabric?

We recommend using the zigzag stitch on your sewing machine as it allows the fabric to stretch and retract with the thread. The twin needle will do two rows of zigzag stitching, offering a more secure stitch with a professional finish.
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Can I use a straight stitch on knits?

If you have a straight-stitch-only machine, set the stitch length to a medium (2.5 mm to 3.0 mm) setting. When sewing knits with a straight stitch, stretch the fabric slightly (and gently) as it goes under the presser foot. To do this, apply equal pressure on both sides of the needle by slightly pulling the fabric.
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Can you sew stretch fabric without an overlocker?

Want to sew with knit fabrics but don't own an overlocker or serger? No problem! While overlockers or sergers are great for handling stretch fabrics and creating a professional-looking finish (I love mine), you don't necessarily need one to sew with knits.
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Do you need special thread for stretchy fabric?

All-purpose polyester thread will work fine as it has some give when stretched. Cotton thread is not recommended. If the item you're making needs to be stretchy or form-fitting to the body, you may want to use elastic thread. Only use elastic thread in the bobbin of your sewing machine, and wind it by hand.
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How to Sew with Stretch Fabric



What is a stretch stitch look like?

It's a very narrow zigzag that looks similar to a straight stitch but with overlap of the previous stitch. The straighter shape of this stitch helps to reduce the puckering that a zigzag stitch can sometimes produce yet, but it also has the give and stretch that a regular zigzag has.
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What is the best stitch for sewing knits?

A zigzag stitch is your #1 of best stitches for knits. There's very few situations where you won't get good results with a zigzag. It has a little give to it, so when you wear it, those stitches don't get stressed as the fabric stretches on your body.
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Can you sew jersey with straight stitch?

You can either choose a straight stitch and sew it with a twin needle (shown above), or, what I often use on children's clothing, is the three-step zigzag (pictured below). Find a full tutorial on sewing a twin needle hem here.
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Can I sew knits with a regular sewing machine?

You might think you need an overlocker or serger if you're sewing knit fabrics. But don't worry if you've only got a regular sewing machine – sewing knits is perfectly possible. No need for professional or fancy sewing machines!
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How do I keep my stretch fabric from curling?

How to Stop Knit Fabric from Curling and Rolling
  1. Use Pattern Weights. ...
  2. Serging Knit Fabric Edges. ...
  3. Starching and Pressing Knit Fabric. ...
  4. Terial Magic to Uncurl & Stiffen Knit Fabric Edges. ...
  5. DIY Water-Soluble Stabilizer Solution.
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What can a straight stitch be used for?

The Straight Stitch is the basic stitch that is used for sewing. The most common use for a straight stitch is to sew two pieces of fabric together. The Straight Stitch can also be sewn a few stitches in reverse at the beginning and end of a seam to secure the seam ends.
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Is a zig zag stitch a stretch stitch?

A zigzag stitch is also used as a stretch stitch when other options are not available. By sewing a seam with a narrow zigzag stitch rather than a wide zigzag stitch, the stitching will stretch with a stretchy or knit fabric.
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What thread do you use to sew spandex?

Thread. For sewing spandex, I highly recommend using a polyester thread, rather than a cotton one.
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What stitch can I use if I don't have a serger?

If you don't have a serger, zig-zag stitch is a commonly used seam finish, particularly for thick or bulky fabrics.
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Do you have to have a serger to sew knits?

This could be attributed to the misguided notion that sewing knits requires a serger. This is absolutely false! Though a serger makes the assembly of knit garments much faster, they are a costly addition to your sewing arsenal and are not imperative.
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Why is my stretch fabric puckering?

In essence, knit fabric puckers when sewn because the fabric gets stretched and distorted in the process of feeding it through the machine. Reducing the pucker therefore requires controlling the stretch in the fabric.
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Do stretch knits fray?

*Knits don't fray or unravel! (Nope so you really don't ever have to worry about finishing seams!) *The beautiful thing about sewing garments with knits is that you will rarely if ever need to mess around with closures…which means no fooling around with buttons or zippers!!!
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Does stretch fabric fray?

One of the super cool things about stretch fabrics is that you often don't have to finish the edges as they won't fray (unless it's a loosely woven sweater type fabric). And if it is a lighterweight knit, like a jersey knit, the edges will curl – which is a cute edge finish itself!
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