Sunday, June 29, 2014
Sewing with Jersey Knit
Hello! This is my third outfit for my future September collection. It's a colorblock, two-piece set from jersey knit.
Again, please check back to my blog to see my complete collection!
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014
My Second Collection Look
Hello! The following are pictures of the second look I'm creating for the collection.
The completed look, as well as the completed collection, will be out in a couple months. I'm excited to share it with you when it is complete. Thank you, and happy sewing!
The completed look, as well as the completed collection, will be out in a couple months. I'm excited to share it with you when it is complete. Thank you, and happy sewing!
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Fabric Manipulation
Winning the American Sewing Expo last year gave me a unique chance to present my collection to the public. I was always inspired by abstract art and fabric manipulation. I decided to create a 12 piece collection inspired with an abstract geometric theme. I would like to share the main idea of each outfit, but the final garments will be posted on my blog by the end of September.
To do pin tucks, draw lines about 1 1/4'' apart, then fold along the lines. You can machine stitch 1/2'' wide pleats or create baste stitching before.
Add a piece of fusible interfacing to the top side of a decorative detail to prevent stretching.
Stitch down pleats on both sides, then stitch a seam through the center. To create a different look, make a seam through each half in an opposite direction. Two decorative details are centered at the front and the back of the dress.
Baste stitches now will fold my pleats up and allow me to do zig-zag or diamond shape stitches to create a unique pattern.
Check the final look out in September!
To do pin tucks, draw lines about 1 1/4'' apart, then fold along the lines. You can machine stitch 1/2'' wide pleats or create baste stitching before.
Add a piece of fusible interfacing to the top side of a decorative detail to prevent stretching.
Stitch down pleats on both sides, then stitch a seam through the center. To create a different look, make a seam through each half in an opposite direction. Two decorative details are centered at the front and the back of the dress.
Baste stitches now will fold my pleats up and allow me to do zig-zag or diamond shape stitches to create a unique pattern.
Check the final look out in September!
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