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| | | | | For the first step, we will show you the technique for the regular sewing machine. On all other steps, we will use a serger whenever it's possible. Center Back Seam Pin Lower Back pieces (G) together at center back seam, matching the double notch. Then sew with a zigzag along the edge ("zig" on the fabric, "zag" in the | |
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| | | | | 1 post published by sewmarymac on August 8, 2024 | |
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| | | | | In today's video, I'll be showing you how to fuse iron-on interfacing to fabric. Interfacing is an extra layer of fabric that is used to make certain parts of a garment thicker and more sturdy. You'll often find it used in button plackets, collars, waistbands and facings. In the tutorial, I'll share all my tips for how to adhere iron-on interfacing to your fabric and prevent puckering or separating. | |
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| | | Style Maker Fabrics' Spring Blog Tour and my makes are Rayon Crepe Frisco Jumpsuit and a cotton stripe sweater knit for a True Bias Marlo Sweater | ||