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Beautiful top! Excellent tutorial ❤
Thank you! 😊 🩷🎉
A staystitch is actually a regular length stitch used to sew the rest of the garment, not a basting stitch.
Could you please explain what woven fabric actually is? Is it mixture of cotton and polyester or? ?? Thanks in advance 😊
Good question. Here is a great article www.contrado.com/blog/what-is-woven-fabric/?srsltid=AfmBOoo7xHNW8omx7hl25t_0hQ6RTzWTAHMrUGXIB-rfPNcDIZ8jVxVU
@@EllieandMacPatternsLLC Thank you 😊
I was thinking of trying my binder attachment on my coverstitch using 1 needle chain. And try the facing on a second blouse
Great idea! I hope it works great!
What do you use to mark your pattern?
I use a washable and disappearing ink pen or tailors chalk.
Hi there! Quick question, is the binding pattern piece cut on the bias or the fold?? I cut one time on the bias but it's too short to go around the neckline. Thanks
It is cut on the bias (folded) if you printed. If you projected, it’s already doubled. The binding is 97% of the neck circumference.
@@EllieandMacPatternsLLC Thanks for clarifying!
Beautiful top! Excellent tutorial ❤
Thank you! 😊 🩷🎉
A staystitch is actually a regular length stitch used to sew the rest of the garment, not a basting stitch.
Could you please explain what woven fabric actually is? Is it mixture of cotton and polyester or? ?? Thanks in advance 😊
Good question. Here is a great article www.contrado.com/blog/what-is-woven-fabric/?srsltid=AfmBOoo7xHNW8omx7hl25t_0hQ6RTzWTAHMrUGXIB-rfPNcDIZ8jVxVU
@@EllieandMacPatternsLLC Thank you 😊
I was thinking of trying my binder attachment on my coverstitch using 1 needle chain. And try the facing on a second blouse
Great idea! I hope it works great!
What do you use to mark your pattern?
I use a washable and disappearing ink pen or tailors chalk.
Hi there! Quick question, is the binding pattern piece cut on the bias or the fold?? I cut one time on the bias but it's too short to go around the neckline. Thanks
It is cut on the bias (folded) if you printed. If you projected, it’s already doubled. The binding is 97% of the neck circumference.
@@EllieandMacPatternsLLC Thanks for clarifying!