Give a last press and continue sewing your garment as usual. There you have it - know you know how to sew patch pockets! What are the different types of patch pockets that can be sewn? There are several types of patch pockets that can be sewn, including patch pockets with flaps, patch...
步骤1 How to Hand Sew Patches Onto a Garment Place the cardboard separator in between the layers of your chosen garment. This helps to avoid stitching both sides of the garment together. 添加一条评论 添加一条评论 步骤2 Choose a color of thread that matches or contrasts with the color...
5. Press the pockets towards the center front of the garment. Sew the top of the pockets to the waistline of the FRONT only (i.e. don’t sew the whole garment closed!), within the seam allowance. 6. Finish your garment by completing any other steps (like adding a bodice or waistband...
Here are two excellent and simple techniques that will keep your pockets in line every time: the first is for knit pockets, the second for fabric pockets. Knit Pockets Use the scrap yarn to establish the line on the back of your knitted garment, then sew your pocket to that nice straight...
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An inset pocket is a type of pocket that is integrated into a garment or accessory so that it lies flush with the fabric rather than protruding from the surface. Inset pockets are often found in tailored clothing, such as jackets, trousers, skirts, and dresses. ...
We are going to be learning how to sew an unlined patch pocket or “applied pocket” as they are professionally known. This is the third tutorial in our pockets series. As I have mentioned before, pockets are classified into three categories: inseam, slashed, and applied pockets and of cour...
#3. Cut your welt piece into 2 pieces #4. Sew the welt to the garment #5. Cut the welt opening open #6. Push the welt through the opening #7. Make it all look pretty #8. Sew the welt to the welt facing #9. Sew down the little triangles ...
Sew pockets onto cardigan. Collar Pick up stitches evenly along entire collar area (pick up one stitch at each row) Work a 1 x 1 rib pattern until collar measures approximately 2.5” wide Cast off and weave in ends. And that’s it my friends. Pretty simple right?
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