Sewing Pottery by Machine by Barbara Warholic

Sewing Pottery by Machine by Barbara Warholic

Author:Barbara Warholic
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9781604687415
Publisher: Martingale
Published: 2011-03-08T05:00:00+00:00


It’s difficult to join the neck element to the top element using a connecting stitch because the neck and top elements come together at an inverted angle. I’ve found that it’s easier to use a whipstitch to join the neck and top elements, making sure the stitches look nice. They’re going to show!

1. Aligning the starting point on the top element with the starting point on the neck element, pin the neck and top elements together using straight pins.

2. Using a single strand of thread, whipstitch the neck to the top element from the inside, making sure the stitches are as inconspicuous as possible.

3. Aligning the finishing point on the top element with the finishing point on the bottom element, pin the top and bottom elements together using straight pins.

4. Use a single strand of thread and a connecting stitch to join the two elements. Refer to “Joining the Elements” on page 28.

5. Examine your pot. Remove any stray straight pins and trim any loose threads or fibers. Steam your piece if desired. You’ve just completed a three-piece pot!



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