Hands-On With Kleibacker: Lessons for Working with a Bias
January 6th, 2010 in sewing, design, garment construction, embellishments
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David Page Coffin
Lesson 1 - a muslin square pinned to show the drape of a true bias
David Page Coffin
Lesson 1 - a center-front seam on bias allows identical drape
David Page Coffin
Charles Kleibacker
Photo: David Page Coffin
Carefully press from the inside of the garment to render the easing invisible.
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Press from the wrong side for a smooth surface. |
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Properly pressed ease is invisible. |
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Seam tape also prevents stretching. |
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it also shows us how the masters approach things ... they care! A LOT. They pay attention – close attention.
This is fantastically helpful information for all of us so that when we want to make something cut on the bias we can do a better job of it. And, if we apply those same high standards to everything we sew we'll aways get better results.
Vicki, thanks for putting this up and for the time you spend editing and re-editing ... paying attention to all those details for all of us picky peop ... er... detail oriented people. I bet ol' Charles K. would approve.
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The article and photos are wonderful. These are the kinds of articles that make me wish I could sit at the sewer's feet and learn in person. Sometimes it's hard to understand exactly what's being done unless you actually see it done.
Thanks for sharing!
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"Bad Spellers of the World, Untie!" I don't recognize typos, so they never bother me. ;o)
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