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Tips for sewing velvet fabric

Velvet is an elegant, soft, and slightly challenging fabric, but with the right approach, it can become a fantastic material for various creative projects. Here are some useful tips to help you sew with velvet and achieve excellent results.

 

1. Choose a suitable project

 

Velvet is versatile – it can be used to sew clothing, interior accessories, or accessories such as bags and cushions. However, it is important to consider that velvet is a thicker and heavier fabric, so avoid projects with many details or complicated seams if you are sewing with velvet for the first time.

 

2. Prepare the fabric

 

Like other cotton fabrics, velvet can shrink after washing. To avoid unpleasant surprises, wash the fabric at a low temperature before cutting and allow it to dry naturally.

 

3. The direction of the fluff – it is important!

 

Velvet has a fluffy surface that creates a play of light. Always check the direction of the pile before cutting, and make sure all pieces are cut in the same direction. Checking the direction of the pile is simple – run your hand over the fabric surface, and if it feels smooth, it is "with the grain," if rough – "against the grain."

 

4. Choose suitable equipment

 

The thickness and texture of velvet can pose challenges. Use:

Sewing machine needle: Universal or denim needles (80/12 or 90/14).

Quotation: Teflon or upper conveyor foot to prevent the fabric from slipping.

Clips: Use clips instead of pins, as pins can damage the fluffy surface.

 

5. Cutting

 

Velvet is slippery, so cutting can be challenging. Use a cutting mat and rotary cutter for precise lines. If using scissors, make sure they are sharp to avoid uneven edges.

 

6. Strengthen the seams

 

Velvet tends to fray, so it is recommended to reinforce the seams with an overlock or zigzag stitch. This will not only protect the edges of the seams but also give them an aesthetic appearance.

 

7. Stitch tests

 

Before you start sewing, always test the stitch tension and stitch length on fabric scraps. For velvet, the usual suitable stitch length is 2.5–3 mm.

 

8. Ironing without damage

 

Velvet should not be ironed directly on the fluffy surface, as it can create imprints. Iron from the left side or place a towel or soft cloth between the fabric and the iron. If impressions occur, the fluff can be restored by gently steaming and arranging it with a brush or toothbrush.

 

9. Sewing at a slow pace

 

Velvets can slip, so sew slowly and make sure the fabric is firmly secured.

 

10. Additional seam reinforcement

 

Velvet is a relatively thick fabric, so at the seams that will have a greater load (pockets, side seams), it is recommended to reinforce the seams with additional stitches.

 

Creative inspiration

 

Velvet adds luxury and texture to any project – skirts, pants, coats, cushions, or even small accessories. By following these tips, you can easily work with this exquisite fabric and create stunning products.

 

🎨 Are you ready to start your velvet project?

Check out the wide selection of velvet fabrics in our store:

🔗 Charlotte's fabrics – velvet collection

 

Good luck in the creative process! 🧵

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