Start Sewing - Anatomy Of A Stitch
"Anatomy of a Stitch" is the first in a series to help answer the question, "How do sewing machines work?" Everyone who sews should see this video! It shows and explains how thread and the machine work together to form a stitch and some of the pitfalls you should avoid if possible. It demonstrates the HOME position and why you want to start and stop the STITCH CYCLE at this spot.

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Episode 2 - Through the 2nd Stitch with a Singer 99k

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Troubleshooting Your Sewing Machine

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Sewing Machine Repair: Lubrication

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Episode 5 - Through the 2nd Stitch with an Elna 6003

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Episode 4 - Through the 2nd Stitch with a Singer 646

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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The Surprising Genius of Sewing Machines

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How to Fix Sewing Machine Skipped Stitches (Easy Troubleshooting Guide)

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Sewing Machine Problems: The Most Common Issues

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How To Service A Bernina 830 Machine (Old Style)

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Stitch Selection: How and Why to Use Each Stitch

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🔸 Why doesn't my sewing machine sew? | Adjustment and Calibration (eng)

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Bernina 830 Record Basic Lubrication / Bernina Oiling Diagram / Bernina 830 / Bernina 831

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Avoid THIS rookie sewing mistake

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Sewing Machine Thread Tension - Updated

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An Introduction to Sewing Machines For Beginners

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French Polish a Vintage Sewing Machine

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Sewing machine tension - what it is and how to adjust it. Understanding what's happening is the key

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How does a sewing machine work? Free course on sewing machine repair Part 1 of 5.

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