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hello, my name is Ekaterina, we
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continue to work and continue to learn to
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sew on a sewing machine, previous videos
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did exercises with a piece of paper,
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today we move from to fabric, a link to a
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video about how to take the very first
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steps in learning to sew on a sewing
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machine, see the description, so I
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prepared a few stripes of fabric,
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by the way, here are the tears, well, if you are already
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starting to try to sew some kind of
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fabric, prepare these longer
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stripes because if you
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trample on small pieces and generally do
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n’t feel anything, you won’t
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see anything, I’ll start by showing you the most
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common one a mistake when sewing on a
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sewing machine and that, well, I took a
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strip of fabric made of metal and and
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on and as we usually have beginners do with
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people whom no one has shown, we put it
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on the edge, there we lowered the needle, we
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made the bartack, by the way,
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my machine is set up very well. and what should
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we do, they put a
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parrot on a branch in our hands and that’s it, and
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my good little machine is like
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that, and it also happens when, well, the machine,
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let’s say the rate is a little faster, then at least
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back back back Shushan they went there and the
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flow of it forward forward crew
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it so they feed here and from
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shiseido yeah, well, more advanced ones, so
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if you’re on the edge here, I’m already so
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relaxed, I’m already sewing so well
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[music] it’s
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like he’s fat and he never fastened the glasses then
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around the country, well, for the sake of and happily, what kind of
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mistake occurs when This fabric,
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unfortunately, is not paper, fabric, it’s like ours
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and the analogue is assembled into an accordion
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when it is there, when the Christmas tree is
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pressed down by the foot, and at the bottom there are teeth, it
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turns out that this is the effect of the layer
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on top, show that is, these are the
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movements the fabric makes and it is
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assembled like this there, under the presser foot,
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these fractions of a millimeter are these fractions of a millimeter, and not on short
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pieces, especially on such a dense,
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rigid fabric,
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they are almost invisible, that is, you came out there
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standing at the tank, or when the waist
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or shoulders or darts are small, you
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can’t see it, but when you grind long
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sections, let's say the middle seam on the back,
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side seams, what else are there, all sorts of strips, why do
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these distortions come out there
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and, in principle, this distortion can be
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found, that is, I stitched on
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this side like this, I stitched,
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yes, I’ll turn this fabric over
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now the cut I’ll put my hand from the center
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to now we’ll see that’s where I’m starting, I
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put my fingers and
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look, you see the wave is coming in front,
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this means that the bottom layer has sunk, but
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here by some millimeters it doesn’t
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matter
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now I’ll show the same effect in a
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larger view, this is when Let’s say here
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the fabric is so thin, so I took
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a piece of lining, let’s see what happens if we
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sew and this is not called from the parrot method,
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the machine, by the way, is well set up like this,
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they put their hands there, giving him there there, there the
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work will begin, our view of the machine
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went, went, went, a lot Have you ever
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seen a training video, people give out
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advice, well,
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this kind of fabric, of course, yes, it’s all
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much more noticeable, you don’t even
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need to look at anything, here it is, this wave is coming, they’ll
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say you need to let go of the thread,
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let go of the thread, then the stitches will come out
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here, if you let go of the thread, then the
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stitches will come out here, they’re like this they are already climbing
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not so freely,
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that is, a certain one is so free, look, look
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what wave is coming
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ahead, all this then gives
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distortions from here, but all these
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doubts and self-criticism, why is the thing that I
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bought good fabric, I’m
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all there with honey but I ironed everything, why does
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my item look worse than a cheap T-shirt
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from the mass market, that’s just
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because my hands are positioned incorrectly, I’ll
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show you again now it will be very clearly
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visible at the top, it’s denser,
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this is shirt cotton, the reverse
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side of
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the lining is tacked, let’s say
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mine isn’t wound Well, what is the basting that
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it holds, only this edge
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is aligned from the basting with a straight stitch
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and the layers there move beautifully between each other,
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that’s what’s happening now
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we’ll see it,
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I think anyway the video I have once again
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repeat the paw pressure and the length of the stitch, the
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thread tension, everything is fine configured
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look, here it is visible to the naked
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eye, see here is the wave, here it is, because of
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this, things seem somehow different,
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in the opposite direction, now
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install it, it’s running, here it is stuffing, it’s
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called landing, landing, let’s say
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like any other phenomenon
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there are positive sides, there are
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negative sides, let’s say if you need to
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sew in a sleeve and there’s a very small
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fit, if you stitch along the sleeve,
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stitch along the armhole and put it down
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like a donkey and fit exactly as much
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as you need on the shirt, if you’re already
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allowed to sew the lining to the end of a
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jacket or coat the lining should
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shrink a little if you put
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the lining in the bottom layer the machine itself just a
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little bit plant exactly as much as
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needed and
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even so to speak study your
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machine try
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and understand how it fits how to
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stitch correctly everyone is taught this
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visa and it’s always no secret
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a little secret but they teach this as in the
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textbook they don’t write there, usually there are two
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lines, you hold the fabric and so the
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first one came, I’ll cut it out,
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so we want to download two parts 1 let the presser foot go
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first, lower the needle la
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Now with most machines, both domestic
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and industrial, it happens that at the beginning of the
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line it gets confused with the sign on the
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reverse side the thread is not a defect of the
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machine, it’s a technical feature of it,
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why why because the top thread
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is what it turns out on this side, it’s
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clamped to pull the threads and the second one is
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free when the first stitch is made and the
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stocking runs around itself and means it’s
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more convenient to tighten the thread that is, it
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turns out that the free end, but
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this end does not scroll around itself a little, you
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see from and even wound it around my finger, I
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keep going, two threads let go, I can
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put a bartack further, these same two
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threads help me move
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forward now why because, well, it’s all the same a
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household machine, not an industrial one, you
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need to have a beautiful edge and making
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a few stitches,
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our feet came out, then we evened out the
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edges,
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one hand at work, we evened out the edges, you
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can even, in principle, use
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pins, that is, the fabric from dota lod
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moves back and forth, which
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means if you allow I don’t wind it up, then
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I put a pin,
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although I don’t need a pin, well,
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look, you don’t put a pin
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like this anyway, we put a pin, that is, many people
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put a block like this or here and
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unroll it like this, but if the pin
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stands like this,
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then the layers are interconnected, here they are anyway,
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they roll anyway, the pin becomes
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across, if you really need
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pins, pin it across, so
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they put a pin across the hand behind the
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hand in front, they pulled as much as they pulled with
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a tube so that it didn’t break
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and let’s go, that is, my hands
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move together at the same speed as the
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conveyor moves the fabric with the projects
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and when we come to the pins we need to
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observe that there is no
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influx here, we would remove it from the pin if necessary, you
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can pin it in advance, you don’t have to
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pin it at all, so if you are, say,
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grinding something long, you can
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put a few small notches for yourself
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at the very beginning on on the table, let’s say
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every 20-30 centimeters if it’s really necessary,
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and then we see, yeah, here are my notches, I
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can tighten the bottom layer, I can, but I
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can’t tighten the top layer, that’s how they’re placed in
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heat, whether it’s chipped on a flat
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surface at night, so we put it together, pulled it together, and off we went, we went, we went,
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we went. let's
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go again, how can you
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imagine this from my hand, this is how you
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tighten it in a hoop when embroidering
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like this, and I,
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in fact, that’s all if you learn how to
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do this, you consider it 50 percent
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already in general, decide this is what the
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stitch looks like, that is, well that on this side
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that on the other side in what form was the
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fabric before stitching on the move, there are places where the
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piece is in this form it was in
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this way and remained we return to this
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exercise of ours what is happening
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here is a completely different view you see here these here
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everything is assemblies then the piston and they
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just spoil it if how to learn to
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move it like this correctly the fabric
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again help us a piece of paper well let
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it already be flowers we
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take the paper the paper is hard and I will say
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this it will guide us and we will already
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hold on to it so that to understand the
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speed of our machine, it’s clear, and
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finally,
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what other exercises are there to
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master a sewing machine? Let’s take some
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old thing that you don’t
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need anymore, I have this shirt, a man’s
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shirt, try to sew this whole shirt
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on your sewing machine, here I
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open it I look at x here
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I have a line on the bar, stand on
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this line
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stuck and stupidity in the corner lowered the paw lowered I will close the
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threads taken and come on, let
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me walk like they did in this
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factory, they will pass exactly, exactly into the bar the
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hands are fixed and let's go exactly to the
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line, it turns out,
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thank you God, let's take
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some more tea, your
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collar is here, well, let's try to
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grind this collar, it won't
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work, stand on this edge, why
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drive the machine and think what's
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going on with it, try try
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different parts on the
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old thing, you will
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feel the thickness of the fabric, how the seams are joined,
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and how to go through the thickening, how to stitch
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along the edge, to the Chinese factory they
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will take me shirts 6, it seems, that is, you
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will understand where you need to use your hands, where you need to
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slow down and all sorts of such delights, that’s all
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for today, I’m mine I’m finishing the video,
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I wish everyone success, or I hope that
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here is the lesson that I just filmed, as if
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it will change your idea of ​​​​how to
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use a sewing machine and your
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things, these are the types of things that you will
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sew later, they will become completely
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different from what they were before and
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they will change for the better on this,
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goodbye to all, good luck

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