Faux Bow - A faux bow looks good with an open neckline or a collared dress shirt Tying instructions - Make a loose knot in the center of an oblong scarf. Place knot under chin and cross ends behind the neck. Bring them back to the front. Place the ends into the knot going in opposi...
tie, and textured suit trousers (in a contrasting color to thesweater). Theshirtshould be tucked into the trousers as you would with a suit – and make sure you're wearing a clean black/brown belt to bring the whole look together. ...
there are needles specifically designed for different types of stretch fabric. Jersey and stretch needles have ballpoint ends that help prevent the needle from tearing the fabric, and the structure of the needle is designed to avoid dropped stitches. ...
I used a 6 inches hoop, as you can see the hoop is smaller than the text, so I will move the hoop to finish the end of the word. Sweatshirt fabric is a stretch fabric, so be careful when you place the hoop, the fabric needs to be flat but not stretched. ...
But, if the fabric drapes well, I can have the shoulder seam shortened to bring the neckline up where it belongs. I know a friend who has a tiny waist with larger hips and bum; she even gets jeans tailored now because finding her true waist size was impossible. So….if you have a ...
Learn how to sew a jersey knit peasant dress in a knit fabric as opposed to a woven fabric using a conventional sewing machine rather than a serger. This peasant dress tutorial also includes easy tips on how to use a printed fabric so that the fabric des
Be careful not to twist, wring, stretch, or pull to avoid felting and misshaping. You’re just trying to press out enough water that the fabric isn’t dripping wet. Lay a clean dry towel out on a flat surface. Being careful to keep your knitting in its bundle as you transport it ...
On a flat surface, such as a table, place your shirt facedown. When you bring one-third of the shirt towards the centre, you should fold the long sleeves into a "L" form. Pull the shirt's neckline all the way down to the hem to make the outfit resemble a rectangle. Before storing...
I cut out the hood piece one size larger than the shirt, though, to make sure that the hood piece will go all the way around the neckline without making the shirt too tight to get over the wearer’s head. I’ll often cut the front neckline down a little further, too. Tutorial on ...
Break yarn, pull through sts and fasten. Fold ribbing in half and sew on inside, keeping sts loose so that beret will stretch as needed. Fold over crown at beginning of ribbing and sew to top of ribbing at beginning of stockinette Row. Make 3 2″ diameter pompoms and attach down side...