Interesting!!! When creating the pattern is there trimming so that the seams are not visible when the lapel is laying as it should? I loved that the seams aren’t visible on the outside.
Yes, turn of cloth is usually built into the pattern by adding a small amount to the upper pattern or reducing the under pattern, so when the two pieces are forced together, the smaller one pulls the bigger over to the other side . The seam will roll naturally toward the smaller pattern, but understitching and ironing help a lot too :)
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Interesting!!! When creating the pattern is there trimming so that the seams are not visible when the lapel is laying as it should? I loved that the seams aren’t visible on the outside.
Yes, turn of cloth is usually built into the pattern by adding a small amount to the upper pattern or reducing the under pattern, so when the two pieces are forced together, the smaller one pulls the bigger over to the other side . The seam will roll naturally toward the smaller pattern, but understitching and ironing help a lot too :)