Tip 1: Starch Before Cutting Into Your Fabric No matter if you pre-washed your fabric or not, press it and use starch in order to add more control and stability. This helps in many ways including matching seams, rotary cutting, and other aspects of quilting. Tip 2: Make Sure Your 1/...
Remove the freezer paper backing with a sharp tool, use an awl or a pair of small scissors to prick out the paper. If needed, you may spray some water on the freezer paper and let it sit a while before removing. (PIC 4) Spray some starch and iron to flatten the seam allowance if ...
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...
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...