[…] After that you remove the pins fold the garment open again and start with one strip close to one side-seam, turn it around the second strip, then pull the third strip through the loop of the second and so […]
[…] the back on another paper, too. then put the front part on it and make sure the side-seams have the same length. then draw a line at a right angle from that side seam length. and cut […]
[…] even the sides fold in the middle, the side seam and hem you can cut into one shape at the probably small differences, leave the top with both strap […]
[…] the back on another paper, too. then put the front part on it and make sure the side-seams have the same length. then draw a line at a right angle from that side seam length. and cut it. […]
[…] the same with the side seams (sorry, next time I’ll remember to take more pictures and not just […]
[…] unfolded your 3 parts should look similar. Now put the back part face-to-face to the front part and pin the side-seams. […]
[…] the side-seams over the folded back-part with zigzag to keep the […]
[…] pin the side seams along with bias binding on each front and […]
[…] the side-seams put the seam allowance of the back-part over the front-part at both side-seams. Do that with the […]
[…] the top the way that the side-seams lay on each other and pin […]
[…] After that you remove the pins fold the garment open again and start with one strip close to one side-seam, turn it around the second strip, then pull the third strip through the loop of the second and so […]
[…] the back on another paper, too. then put the front part on it and make sure the side-seams have the same length. then draw a line at a right angle from that side seam length. and cut […]
[…] front-part on back part face-to-face and pin the side-seams and sew with […]
[…] fold the hip and sleeve-parts side-seam on side-seam with wrong side […]
[…] even the sides fold in the middle, the side seam and hem you can cut into one shape at the probably small differences, leave the top with both strap […]
[…] even the sides fold in the middle, the side seam and hem you can cut into one shape at the probably small differences, leave the top with both […]
[…] the back on another paper, too. then put the front part on it and make sure the side-seams have the same length. then draw a line at a right angle from that side seam length. and cut it. […]
[…] 2.5cm inward at the waist from the side-seam and shorten the shoulder seam […]
[…] the shoulder part to back and front parts and pin the side seams. Sew them and iron the seam allowance apart […]
[…] the side-seams at all leg-parts and the 2 flap parts to each other, fold the straps in the middle and pin them and […]
[…] do my pockets in my side-seams, because its easy and doesn’t change the look of the jacket, because its almost invisible. Go […]
[…] the side seams of front and back […]