Combining Fabric Weaves and Weights
Control Seam Allowances
Consider topstitching or edgestitching, for added detail, and to hold the seam allowances in place, especially when combining fabrics of varying densities. Stitching the seam allowances in place adds detail and keeps them out of the way.

Posted on Nov 12th, 2012 in online extras, how-to, fabric



























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Thanks for the information, its great that in sewing you never stop learning...
Posted: 6:03 pm on November 24th
I am still in a quandary about how to clean these items, particularly a natural fiber, such as a wool crepe, with leather, ie, a leather yoke for example. That is what is preventing me from trying this mix of those two.
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