(1) Serge until you reach the end of your seam, allowing maybe a stitch or two at the edge of the fabric. (2) Lift your foot, roll the serged seam towards you, and place it back under the foot, preparing to serge in the opposite direction. The serged seam will be directly alongsid...
titch using a ½″ seam allowance around the sides and top of the apron top piece. take care not to catch the apron straps as you sew. Turn right side out and press. Create the Pocket Stitch the 1″ x 5 ½″ piece of fabric to the top of one of your 5 ½″ x 5 ½″...
Stitch together nine squares to create the first row. To do this, place two squares right sides facing and stitch using a 1/4” seam allowance. Stitch the remaining eight squares together in this manner until you have your first row completed. Press all the seams to the right side and se...
I don’t often use interfacing when sewing with jersey, but sometimes it helps to stabilize a seam that will get stretched/pulled during use (for example a shoulder seam). You don’t want to use regular old interfacing, you want to find one for knits that is more flexible. Try to matc...
Jersey will not unravel, so you do not need to do anything to finish inside seams except cut them even. However, if you have a serger it does add nice polish to your item to serge the seams, before or after you construct the piece (I usually do it before, but that’s just personal...
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Place the back on the front piece, wrong sides together. Line up the crotch seam to the bottom edge of the pants and notches. Repeat with the other. Sew the seam with a stretch stitch and then serge the seam. Press the serged seam towards the back piece. Repeat with the other back ...
Serge or use a zigzag stitch around the liner to enclose the raw edges. Cut a slit in the top outer layer and flip right sides out (don't worry, this slit will be covered up by the liner). Press. Topstitch around the entire outer layers at 1/8" to secure. Tip: If you are ...
aGoogle translator software Google译者软件 [translate] aVideo Media Buying 录影媒介买 [translate] a7. Sew shoulder seams, lining up each two shoulder ends face-to-face. Serge seam allowances and press them apart. (Another option is to turn inside shoulder allowances of Back and press; insert...
of unraveling even with that method. And if the threads get all tangled up, it just exacerbates the problem. So I like to serge the raw edges. If you don’t have a serger, you can stitch about 1/4″ or even 1/8″ from the edge and that should keep the unraveling to a minimum....