Press, but do not iron, the band upwards. Finish by serging or using an overedge stitch. You can also finish jersey with 2 rows of zig zag or two rows of straight stitching. Use this technique for the soon to be posted t-shirts you've all been waiting for! And try it out on any other projects, maybe even in some unexpected places!
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Oct 3, 2010, 05.11 AMby ruthazel
Thank you so much for this very instructive project.
Sep 2, 2010, 01.54 AMby kelepso
If you can’t find a rib knit fabric, is it just as easy to use the same knit the shirt is made from? If not, what other fabric would you just?