Sewing curved seams

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four different colored pieces of fabric on top of each other with stitching in them

Let's talk about corners and curved seams. To get accurate corners and flat seams, seam allowance needs to be correctly shaped. I'll never be tired of repeating that this step of the sewing process is very important. :-) Follow my blog to learn other how-tos, useful advice and sewing hacks.

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The Best French Curve for Patternmaking.

I’ve created a free guide you can download below, showing you how to create perfect shapes along each seam for both Tops and Pants. This guide shows you how to get smooth and continuous lines along your pattern seams. #Fittingguide #Makeclothfit #Clothfit

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the front and back side of a sewing pattern

Use this fail-proof method to construct a curved waistband that looks as beautiful on the inside as on the outside. And it’s all done on the machine, apart from one tiny area where I recommend hand-sewing for an extra beautiful finish. Notions for sewing a curved waistband Preparing the pattern Seam allowances To make shaping and sewing easier use a narrower seam allowance on both the waistband and waistline on the pant pieces. You might also need to add some extra length at the front…

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the sewing needle is being used to sew some pieces of fabric on top of each other

Learn about all the ways to achieve a professional seam finish for the interior of your sewing projects - including Hong Kong seams, serged, French Seams and more. From Love Notions Sewing Patterns, using the Luna Loungewear Pattern Collection

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a pair of scissors and tape are laying on top of the cut out pieces of paper

Sure, you can make beautiful clothes and accessories by sewing straight seams. But if you want to tackle scooped necklines or round pillows and clutches, you need to be curvalicious. Here’s what you n

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27K likes, 148 comments - vikisews el November 14, 2023: "Learn a new way to finish a raw edge with bias binding with #vikisews_sewinghacks. If your project has a curved edge, like an armhole or neckline, this technique is a game-changer. Here’s the process: 1️⃣ Cut the bias binding at a 45-degree angle to the grain. The strip should be 3−3.5 cm (1 1/8−1 3/8”) wide. 2️⃣ Place the bias binding right sides together with the garment, align the edges. Pin and stitch at 0.7−1 cm (1/4−3/8”) from t

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