...that when you edge stitch the bias tape, it'll catch on the back. Now when you start opening the bias tape, are you saying the inside folded edges are a...
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Reply To: Turtleneck into a collar?
...were both cut open, the collar all the way and the shirt just part of the way down like a polo shirt. The zipper was inserted into the front opening...
Reply To: pattern and fabric layout
Hmmm...how I interpret this is that you're going to open up your fabric completely so you should have the selvage of the fabric on top and on bottom. Take the...
Altering a Jacket Pattern
Hi- I am working with Simplicity #1070, making the jacket that has princess seams (I will wear it open). My waist measurement is larger than indicated on the pattern. Should...
Sewing Mach Giveaway
Is there a way to enter the contest without a social media account? The giveaway is open to everyone it seems except those who do not have social media accounts.
Button Placket
...the length will only go down a short distance instead of the full length of the garment. This allows you to open up a fitted neckline that would otherwise be...
Reply To: Aberdeen Cape
Are you using a pattern? Do you have an image? When I google, I just get old pattern images like the one attached. I haven't come across these very often...
Reply To: Burda Pattern #108 Culottes- Mag issue 12/2014
...want to press seams open, just press them over with your fingers instead of a iron. I once worked with silky gold fabric that was pre-pleated and I just handled...
Reply To: I Need Help From an Awesome Person
...would spend the year getting comfortable working with commercial patterns. I don't know what your current skills are, but if you are a beginner, I would not advise jumping right...
Reply To: Adding Grow Room to Children’s clothes
...on how to match one way designs (stripes, plaids, etc.) to the pattern pieces so that the entire garment looks unified. Ahhhh so many questions...so much to learn! = ))...