
We talked to our team of expert sewing instructors and asked them what special tip or technique they thought every sewer should know. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced sewer, these five essential sewing tips will ensure your time at the machine is pleasant and productive!
Check out the list below for the five tips, or download a copy of the handy Top 10 Sewing Tips Guide for even more information!
1. Thread your needle like a pro
Instead of moistening the tip of your thread before threading your needle, moisten the BACK of the needle. The thread will glide right through.

2. Never watch the needle
Don’t get distracted by the needle while you’re sewing. Instead watch the marks on your throat plate guide to ensure a straight, even stitch line.

3. Use your spool caps
Don’t just toss those little caps in your sewing basket or accessory case. (Or worse, the trash!) These help keep wind off the spool easier in your machine.

4. Make sure your presser foot is up when threading
This releases the tension discs and ensures your thread will be in the right spot. The tension will lock when the presser foot is down.

5. Keep temporary spray adhesive handy
Shortcuts are okay! Spray adhesive can tame stubborn fabrics that are difficult to sew together, preventing a lot of headaches. It washes out easily in the washing machine.

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Looking forward to your tips.
Want more tips.
Hope to get some new tips
After changing machine settings such as stitch choice, stitch length and thread tension, I test the stitch on a piece of white printer paper. It’s very good for testing settings and so far the settings I determine this way are correct for the fabric – and it doesn’t waste fabric. By the way, of you’re organized, you can write the machine settings and fabric descriptions on the same piece of paper and save them for future reference.
Does sewing on paper dull the needle the way cutting paper with good fabric scissors dulls them?
Hi,
Yes, repeated sewing through thicker paper, like printer paper, can dull your needle.
Cheers,
Ashley
That’s a great idea
As a long time self taught sewer we don’t realize that not everyone is aware of these tips so good on you for taking the time to put it out there giving everyone an even playing field. Keep up the good work.
I really like that first tip! I have always learned that I should moisten the top end! I have never top about the back! That’s a really smart idea that I will have to try out. I am learning how to sew currently, and it is proving to be a lot of fun! Do you have any more tips that help with using a sewing machine?
Ticket: 26866 – What is the cap of the thread? Is it the paper piece?
The thread cap is a disc shaped plastic piece that probably came with your machine. The sometimes have a felt piece, too. My older machines never had these but my new machine does.
Well, geeeez, the elephant in the room . . . . Your “Top Ten” list kinda shrank by half, did it not? Do you not have proofreaders?
Hello Susie!
Thank you for letting us know! We thought we had adjusted everything but you helped us out! We will get this fixed asap!
Sincerely,
Jessica
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tip on sewing off on a serger? for a clean secure finish
Your tips are so helpful, I’ve learned so much. Thank you all for sharing.
Bobbin tension – how to adjust stitches
When threading all needles cut the thread on an angle
help1 I love sewing but recent changes to my vision prevent me from being able to thread my machine; can you help?
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