Hump Jumper for Hemming Jeans, Drapes or any Bulky Material ~ getting up over the seam "Hump"
http://www.ssndesigns.com The Hump Jumper, the bright yellow sewing notion with the catchy odd name, solves the frustration of stitching over the "hump" -- those places were varying thicknesses of fabric can throw a perfectly good seam out of line. Sandy, owner of the SN Designs Co, invented the one and only Hump Jumper, the sewing notion for solving those frustrating sewing problems in 1986!
The "hump" frustration is created when the presser foot is tilted out of the horizontal position necessary for a smooth, even feed. When the Hump Jumper is placed under the back of the presser foot, abutting the "hump," the back of the presser foot is lifted keeping the presser foot horizontal. This allows for an even and continuous feed, eliminating skipped stitches. Sewers know "humps:" a zipper at the bodice, belt loops, pants hems, drapery and craft projects: places where sewing thin bumps into sewing thick.
A bent piece of yellow plastic, the Hump Jumper is available in two thicknesses, 1/16th and 1/8th. Why two widths? Corners - stitch to the corner, lift the presser foot, keep the needle down, rotate the fabric 900, place the 1/16th under the presser foot, drop the foot and continue to stitch; sew a perfect corner. When attempting a bulky spot at the beginning of a seam, place the 1/8th Hump Jumper under the presser foot on top of fabric with the needle down, lower the foot, then sew. This step will work with seam starts of sheer fabric using the 1/16th to stop "bunching up" at fabrics' edge, and the bulky spot when beginning to sew a patch pocket; just put the Hump Jumper under the presser foot before you start sew.
Видео Hump Jumper for Hemming Jeans, Drapes or any Bulky Material ~ getting up over the seam "Hump" канала Sandra S Newman
The "hump" frustration is created when the presser foot is tilted out of the horizontal position necessary for a smooth, even feed. When the Hump Jumper is placed under the back of the presser foot, abutting the "hump," the back of the presser foot is lifted keeping the presser foot horizontal. This allows for an even and continuous feed, eliminating skipped stitches. Sewers know "humps:" a zipper at the bodice, belt loops, pants hems, drapery and craft projects: places where sewing thin bumps into sewing thick.
A bent piece of yellow plastic, the Hump Jumper is available in two thicknesses, 1/16th and 1/8th. Why two widths? Corners - stitch to the corner, lift the presser foot, keep the needle down, rotate the fabric 900, place the 1/16th under the presser foot, drop the foot and continue to stitch; sew a perfect corner. When attempting a bulky spot at the beginning of a seam, place the 1/8th Hump Jumper under the presser foot on top of fabric with the needle down, lower the foot, then sew. This step will work with seam starts of sheer fabric using the 1/16th to stop "bunching up" at fabrics' edge, and the bulky spot when beginning to sew a patch pocket; just put the Hump Jumper under the presser foot before you start sew.
Видео Hump Jumper for Hemming Jeans, Drapes or any Bulky Material ~ getting up over the seam "Hump" канала Sandra S Newman
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