Here is a close up of "step 7" to see what the stitching will look like from the wrong side of the garment. I hope this helps someone! Sorry about the awkward colors and jagged cuts. It was impromptu and all I had was leftover broadcloth from my quilt!
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Aug 31, 2010, 02.44 AMby Zane Tanqueco
thanks for the tutorial.
i’m sure this will be a great help to a lot of beginners.
Aug 28, 2010, 03.10 AMby halokitty087
KateXXXXXX has a good understitching lesson that does talk about how to go around armholes and necklines: http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk/KatePages/Learning/Understitching/understitching_lesson.htm
This was a quick basic tutorial to give a brief visual explanation of the words one sees in instructions. Kate’s lesson is much more in depth.
Aug 27, 2010, 06.58 PMby luxihere
i understand it for this piece of cloth as a standalone one. but unable to visualise as to how to do it when i sew the fabric and lining together at neckline and armhole and reverse them throughout, how to do it on an actual outfit that is lined… all help would be highly appreciated, as i need a standard technique which i can follow for lining dresses.