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Examine the damaged area of your jacket. In our case we have a few missing stitches along a single line of stitching.
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Select thread that matches the fabric color on the outside of the jacket and load it into the sewing machine.
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Select thread that matches the fabric color on the lining of your jacket and load it into the bobbin of your sewing machine.
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Set your sewing machine stitch length to about 3.
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Clip the extra thread off of your jacket.
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Align the jacket in the sewing machine at a distance of roughly five stitches before the missing stitching.
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Sink the needle, being sure that it aligns with the stitching.
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Sew forward a few stitches and then backstitch to hold your stitches in place.
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Sew along the holes where the stitching used to be.
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Continue sewing until you overlap five of the remaining stitches.
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Backstitch to hold your stitches in place.
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Clip any threads to free the garment from the sewing machine.
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Do you think you could demonstrate adding an elastic cuff to the nano-puff? I have one but the sleeves are just a hair too short.
I got a new jacket recently and soon discovered loose stitching on the sleeve underarm.
On my precious jacket I didn’t want to use a sewing machine -sewing the two layers together- so I used a needle and the loose thread to secure the loose threads to the fabric.
This time I tried my grandmothers #12 crochet needle to crochet (knot) the threads to the secure stitches and pull the ends under.