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🧷 Trendy PDF sewing patterns on Instagram: "Do you know how to finish the end of an invisible zipper?  1. Attach the zipper to your garment and make sure there is some excess length at the end of the zipper. 2. Cut off the excess down to 6���7 cm (about 2 3/4”). 3. Cut along the zipper teeth, stopping 2 cm (3/4”) short of the marked zipper end. Cut off the zipper teeth leaving the tape intact. 4. Seal the tape edges with a lighter. 5. Fold the tape edges over the zipper end, placing one on top of the other. Press for convenience. Fold the remaining edges under the seam allowances and cut off the excess. 6. Secure by machine-stitching along the edges of the seam allowances.  The result will look nice and neat 👌  Is sewing an invisible zipper a piece of cake for you or is it an intimidating Quilting Quotes, Trendy Sewing Projects, Machine Stitching, Sew Zipper, Sewing Tutorials Clothes, A Piece Of Cake, Indie Sewing Patterns, Diy Sewing Pattern, Sewing Class

🧷 Trendy PDF sewing patterns on Instagram: "Do you know how to finish the end of an invisible zipper? 1. Attach the zipper to your garment and make sure there is some excess length at the end of the zipper. 2. Cut off the excess down to 6–7 cm (about 2 3/4”). 3. Cut along the zipper teeth, stopping 2 cm (3/4”) short of the marked zipper end. Cut off the zipper teeth leaving the tape intact. 4. Seal the tape edges with a lighter. 5. Fold the tape edges over the zipper end, placing one on…

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Finish the raw edge with a bias binding, you can use it for armholes, necklines and more. You can use a ready-to-use bias band or make your own. Cut a 4 cm wide strip at 45 degrees, if the fabric is thinner, interface the fabric first and then cut the binding ✂️ . . . #sew #sewsewsew #sewing #sewingproject #sewinglove #sewingtechniques #sewingpattern #pdfpattern #pattern #patterns #patterndesign #patternmaking #patternmaker #howtosew #patterncutting #sewingtutorial #sewingtips #sewinghacks #sewingtutorial Sangria Drink, Hat Business, Clothing Pattern Design, Projek Menjahit, Sewing Machine Basics, Sewing Easy Diy, Sewing Tutorials Clothes, Sewing Crafts Tutorials, Fashion Sewing Tutorials

Finish the raw edge with a bias binding, you can use it for armholes, necklines and more. You can use a ready-to-use bias band or make your own. Cut a 4 cm wide strip at 45 degrees, if the fabric is thinner, interface the fabric first and then cut the binding ✂️ . . . #sew #sewsewsew #sewing #sewingproject #sewinglove #sewingtechniques #sewingpattern #pdfpattern #pattern #patterns #patterndesign #patternmaking #patternmaker #howtosew #patterncutting #sewingtutorial #sewingtips #sewinghacks…

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Cute Diy Sewing Projects, 1800s Sewing Patterns, Needle Lace Edging, How To Sew Cuffs On Sleeves, How To Sew Lace, Edwardian Lingerie Dress, Historical Sewing Patterns, Historical Clothing Patterns, Heirloom Stitching

Learn how to attach lace to a whipped hem. This tutorial to whip lace to fabric is from the Edwardian era. But you can still use it today for heirloom sewing and other fine hand-sewn garments. If you want to attach lace to a gathered edge at the neckline, lace cuffs to puff sleeves or … Continue reading How To Attach Lace To Gathered Edge – Historical Sewing →

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How to Create a Lettuce Edge Whimsical Costume, Sewing Tailoring, Seam Finishes, Sewing Knits, Sewing Corner, Sewing Hems, Sewing Machine Stitches, Serger Sewing, Shirt Hacks

Creating a lettuce edge is super easy and satisfying. All you need is a knit fabric, a sewing machine with a zig-zag stitch and a little practice. Last post I previewed my convertible scarf-to-shrug that has a lettuce edge hem. Now I'll show you how to lettuce your edges and in the next post I'll

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