Handy guide to the most common sewing machine stitches
Today’s post is all about the basic and common stitches you’ll need to learn to make your costumes! These stitches are found on almost every machine these days, so get ready for the 12 most useful stitches. (Note: though your machine may not have the exact stitch pattern, there is going to be something close. Check your manual for a description of the stitch to map the below to your machine’s stitches.
Stitches 1 & 2
Straight Stitch & Stretch Triple Straight Stitch
Straight Stitch: For seaming and topstitching, you absolute most common stitch.
Stretch Triple Straight Stitch: Reinforced seams and topstitching.
Stitch 3
Zig Zag Stitch
Reinforce seams, finish raw edges, stretch sewing.
Stitch 4
Satin Stitch
Applique, couching, eyelets.
Stitch 5
Elastic Stitch
Sewing elastic, darning, patching
Stitch 6
Blind Hem
Sewing blind hems on woven fabrics (top stitch pictured)
Sewing blind hems on stretch fabrics (bottom stitch pictured)
Stitch 7
Stretch Tricot
Sewing seams on stretch fabric
Stitch 8
Elastic Overcast
Seam and overcast stretch fabrics in one step
Stitch 9
Closed Overlock
Seam and overcast in one step, patch, hem
Stitch 10
Button Hole
Button hole for garments: blouses, jackets, shirts, skirts and linens.
Stitch 11
Darning
Darning or reinforcing holes or damaged fabrics
Stitch 12
Bartacks
Automatically reinforce seams and pockets in a decorative manner.