A spring dress in Viscose Rayon. The pattern is Folkwear #233 "Glamour Girl Dress" This was an easy fitting dress due to the front cinch at waist. The pattern calls…
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Hell in a Handbasket Hoody has a completely finished basketweave center back and cuffs. This looks incredible! Wherever I wear my jacket, peoples heads turn my way without fail! This…
Carol Laflin Ahles explains basic hemming techniques: how to start and end at a corner, cross a seam, include a facing in the hem, and blend into the starting point.…
This ready-to-wear method of inserting a lining gives the fastest and most professional-looking results.
Tame the slinkiest of fabrics with these finishing techniques: French seam, double zigzag, turned and stitched seam, Hong Kong seam, and serged seam.
Follow these step-by-step drawings and incorporate a couturier technique in your own garments.
Use these sewing principles to streamline your work and greatly enhance its quality.
This tip was originally featured in Threads #104 (December 2002/January 2003). To keep seamlines in sequined fabric smooth, it's best to remove all the sequins that fall along each seamline–if…
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