Working with Embellished Fabrics, Part I
comments (13) February 8th, 2010 in sewing, fabric, embellishments, embroidery2. Keep your pattern as simple as possible and eliminate any seams that you can. I've got a good straight skirt pattern, so my next job is to prepare the silk organza underlining, using carbon paper to trace the stitching lines, the darts, the waistline and the hemline. I've also given myself a few horizontal reference lines, to help me orient the fabric symmetrically.
I got rid of the center back seam (that way, the design won't be interrupted, and it will eliminate one tricky-to-sew seam, leaving just the two side seams). The zipper will go along the left side seam instead of down the center back.
Pin the organza to the chiffon as carefully and symmetrically as possible. Steam the layers (from the silk organza side) to help mesh them, and do a fair amount of basting and internal tacking to keep the layers together. The embellished fabric is really heavy, and you don't want it to sag, either now or later. Keep it in line by joining it to the well-behaved organza.
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3. Before the side seams can be sewn, the glass beads need to be cleared from the seam allowances. The ornamentation consists of tiny sequins (those can stay), metallic thread embroidery (that can stay), seed beads (those have to go) and bugle beads (those also have to go).
Pin through the fashion fabric/organza unit on the wrong side, right along the seamline.
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Then, working from the right side and using the pins as a guide, you can see where beads have to be removed.
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Susan
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My mother, who was a seamstress, always said " the more detailed the fabric, the simpler the pattern. And the simpler the fabric, you can do a more complicated pattern."
This is a perfect example of that philosophy.
Posted: 10:08 pm on February 9th
This is very well explained, Thank you. I'll be sure to look for the Part 2.
I have a couple of heavily embellished saris, in my fabric collection. This article has me thinking about how to use them.
MT
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