I’ve been a little quiet because I’ve been working on something kind of new. I got this ‘temple style’ top years ago, and thought I’d better get a pattern out of it before I forget. I like it but it’s in really heavy cotton, so not very light. I thought I’d like the same thing but floatier but in back, so if I wore a tank top beneath it it would subtly show through. #Sewing
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in reply to Madeleine Morris • • •It’s a bit of a departure from what I usually make as it has inset sleeves, and darts - shallow, but nonetheless.
The hurdles for me are the usual: I still haven’t taken the plunge and purchased a serger, so french seams and bias binding, I think.
The other hurdle is just getting Dora not to lay and burrow in the thing I’m trying to pin together. #sewing #SewingWithCats
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in reply to Madeleine Morris • • •You can sew the sleeves in flat- after sewing the shoulder seams, but before sewing up side seams. And if you have a zigzag machine, you can use it to finish the seams. I did that before I bought a serger.
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in reply to Madeleine Morris • •@Madeleine Morris @Kinene⭐🐻 but neat french seam finishes are soooooooo nice!
it's not being obsessive!
(or maybe I'm obsessive too :D )
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The thing is, it’s not like anyone ever sees the seam at the arm hole. I know this. It’s stupid. And yet… *sigh* in my mind’s eye, I see it all the time.
The truth is, I don’t even like serged seams. They still look cheap and unfinished to me.
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in reply to Madeleine Morris • • •@valhalla Ah, I am used to doing large costume work and alterations.
I am not putting french seams in a full Elizabethan court costume, that will have to withstand multiple washings or dry cleaning. I will do hand sewing and cartridge pleating (gathering) where it is necessary.
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in reply to Kinene⭐🐻 • •@Kinene⭐🐻 @Madeleine Morris oh, if you expect to have to do alterations then 100% no french seams, they are a PITA to unpick (and it's harder to store enough fabric in them).
And if you're working under theatrical (or equivalent) deadlines I can definitely see how french seams may not be the best choice.
But what's the problem with the washings? I tend to put french (and flat felled) seams in my pajamas and underwear *precisely* because they are a strong finish that will survive being washed weekly or so in a regular, non delicates, load (and afaik were also used historically for the same reason in stuff that was washed with traditional methods involving boiling and beating and generally harsh treatments)
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No indeed. Especially since the camera doesn’t see the inside. All you’re after is good strong seams that can be unpicked and adjusted.
But as to washable, I find that french seams almost always do the best after multiple washings. They’re damn strong. Even handsewn ones.
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in reply to Madeleine Morris • •@Madeleine Morris @Kinene⭐🐻 you are going to see them!
and they are probably going to last longer than a serged seam, so they may actually be better
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