Sunday, June 7, 2026

Cording Foot

A cording foot is a sewing machine foot designed mainly for the surface embellishment of fabrics, that is to sew thin cords, yarns, threads or elastics on the surface of the fabric. This foot can also be used for gathering. The top of the foot consists of slots which can hold lightweight yarns or cords which simply slip into the guide from the side. One can use one, two or all three slots depending on the necessity of the project. The bottom of the foot has a groove which allows cords and thick threads to pass underneath freely. Common uses of the foot include, surface embellishment, adding 3D patterns, decorative lines, texture, elastic threading, smocking, reinforcing edges and so on.

To Use It: Attach the cording foot to the presser foot holder, place the decorative cord into the grooves of the foot. The cord or yarn should be thin enough to move freely through the grooves. Secure the cords at the back of the foot by tying a knot. Select the desired decorative stitch with a stitch width wide enough to cover the width of the cord. Be sure that the needle swings back and forth over the cord securing it to the fabric without piercing the cord. To create unique combinations, experiment with different types of decorative threads and stitches. For gathering of fabric, finish the stitching and then pull the cord which will draw up and gather fabric. Adjust the fullness and place a knot at the end of the cord to secure. 



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Thursday, May 28, 2026

Square Armhole Sleeve

A square armhole sleeve consists of straight and angular armhole opening rather than rounded like a standard set-in-sleeve. The sleeve is attached using straight seams rather than the typical curved armscye (typical opening for a sleeve). The construction requires sewing the sleeve into the angular corner of the armhole which usually involves clipping the corners (a technique used to create clean edges by removing excess fabric from the seam allowance) so that the fabric stays neat and flat. The angular cut offers, looser and broader underarm area emphasizing freedom of movement and comfort.



Bag Sleeves

Bag sleeves are loose fitting sleeves that are purposely designed with extra fabric that drapes around the arm for comfort and ease of movement. They are different from structured form-fitting look allowing air flow and unrestricted mobility. It adds a bold and dramatic effect to an otherwise plain outfit and are widely used in street wear and athleisure.



Sunday, May 17, 2026

Braiding Foot

A Braiding foot is a specialized sewing machine presser foot designed to quickly add embellishments such as braids, cords, yarns, ribbons, rick racks etc. to your projects. It is a snap-on foot with a screw on the left-hand side that helps to loosen the guide plate to accommodate different thickness of the trim. The foot features a channel or small hole, usually at the front through which one can thread the ribbon, braid, yarn and so on. The common use of the braiding foot includes attaching trims, applying elastics, couching etc.

To use it: Attach the snap-on foot, insert the trim from the top through the guide hole leaving a small tail behind the foot. Adjust the front plate forward or backward according to the size of the braid so that it fits nice and snug. The main purpose of the foot is to guide the trim into the center of the presser foot automatically resulting in perfectly placed stitch. Next position the fabric under the foot, use a zig-zag or straight stitch to hold the trim down as you sew guiding the trim carefully.



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Monday, May 11, 2026

Tailor's Snipper

Snippers are sharp, portable, one-handed cutting tools used for cutting and trimming threads in sewing, crafting and embroidery. Thso called as yarn scissors or thread snips. They are made up of durable anodized aluminum handle and high-quality stainless-steel blade to ensure accurate and clean cutting of thread without fraying. These are compact, lightweight and the enclosed blade design helps prevent accidental cuts. The small size fits them easily in handbags, sewing kits or tailoring toolboxes.