Place facing onto bodice and pin edges together, making sure seams and notches match up. Sew along these seams, but leave 2" open at the top of the side, neckline, and armhole openings (Sew as shown in the pink line.)
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Apr 11, 2011, 07.07 PMby jotoga
Thankyou, My daughter and i were working on a dress and were really stumped by the all in one facing. we had made some hilarious attempts at trying to get it right. Your tutorial is perfectly clear and easy to follow and the dress turned out great. Cheers Leanne