This simple neckline treatment is very easy to draft, easy to sew, and can be as large or as small as you'd like it to be. While the rounded front is the traditional look, you could also do a square, pointed shape at the front of the collar. Unlike a shirt collar, this style wi...
Square necks– look for pendants with an angular finish to harmonize with the angular neckline Asymmetric necklines– look for necklaces that aren’t symmetrical, instead a necklace that has it’s own asymmetry can work, alternatively a long string of different sized and shaped beads can work we...
Well, it all comes down to the amount of cloth used. We’ll reveal the mystery of sewing and guide you through the fabric, helping you figure out the exact length you’ll need for your dream dress. From the stylish neckline to the twist-worthy skirt, we’ll break down each part and ...
Sew up the center seam as you typically would, and then do a small hem (I usually do about 1/2″) around the face edge. Step 3: Beginning at the center back, pin the hood to the neckline RST and make your way all the way along the neckline, pinning (or clipping – I swear by...
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For added strength, make a square box with your sewing machine, over the strap. And then an X through it. Repeat this step with the other 36 inch strap on the other side of the apron. Step 7: Add the shorter strap. Then, at the top of the neckline, add the shorter strap the sam...
Decorah, IA when I visited my sister who lives there. A lovely shop which I will visit again and take pictures. They have an online presence as well. The pattern is for Intermediate knitters but I think any adventurous Beginner could handle it. I adjusted the sleeve and the neckline a ...
Pin the neckband to the neckline aligning quarter marks. On the right side of the dress as well pin the arm bindings to the armholes, aligning quarter marks. Now it’s time to sew it in place! Sew the neck binding and the arm binding in place using a stretch stitch. I used a zigza...
The fabric becomes more malleable, allowing you to gently stretch it into shape, and when it dries, it will hold that shape. Your stitches will even out, greatly improving the appearance of your knitting. The fibers open up to fill the space around them. This effect is called “bloom,”...
it’s often easier to alter an existing pattern than draft a whole new design. This was the case with theMcKenzie pattern. I loved the square neckline, and the babydoll fit, and although the instructions do include how to make it dress length as well I wanted to change up the style ...