Day 4. Sew the bodice to the dress:: Sew Along # 4
before for you to be cut yet:
Thursday, May 5, 2011
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sewing margins are included in the pattern. All. Everywhere. Seams and hems. No need to add anything.
continue.
Today is an important day because finally we will give the pedal.
Yupiiiiiii (From now on we will follow in the footsteps of the sewing pattern instructions)
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| The black stitching indicates the ½ "seam allowance |
Step 1. The right of the yoke face with the back of the dress. (In my photos have reversed this order, but I realized later !!!!). Perpendicular pin, gently adjusting the curve of the yoke to the line of clothing and aligning the respective edges. In the event that the yoke is shorter than the dress (size small) must make some cuts in the yoke seam allowance, to be extended just enough to sew the dress. I do it first with a pin igniting the center of the bodice to the center of the body and the respective ends. Then give small cuts gradually, indicating they are sufficient.
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| Stitches in the Yoke to stretch and conform to the dress |
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| seam allowance 1 / 2 " |
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| first plane was iron |
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| Set as seam is curved and gives volume to the front |
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| If the photo you will see that I've had a baste 1 / 2 "as a guide to mark the fold |
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| ready for stitching |
already have the back of the dress, stitch the front is exactly the same but is put into piquillo (or ribbon you have chosen) between the yoke and body. For the piquillo not move when I prefer to baste stitch before the dress.
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| tacking the piquillo I myself just above the stitching. |
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| Finito! | | | | |
Many thanks to Olga's blog The Pink Elephant for sharing their progress, and plans for its next Sew Along.
If you want to see how the dress go to his blog Olga www.elelefanterosablog.blogspot.com
And as you go?
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