My V8346 wool coat progresses. Now it was time to make the collar, draft two-piece sleeves and to construct the lining for the coat.
Fine Art Collection. There're spring green leaves painting in collar and cuff part, every piece is printed by hand work. You can look at the printed painting detail in the photo. Fabric: 60% cotton+40% polyester Three sizes available. Here'e the measurement in cm: Shirt Shoulder/Chest/Length/Sleeve S 36/87/60/58 M 38/89/61/59 L 40/92/62/60 Skirt: waist/Length S 67/55 M 69/57 L 71/58 Skirt: waist/length XL 74/59 XXL 80/60 The items in the shop take time to finish, the time varies from different products, from 2-15 days, if there's special order, it could take longer. To ensure the quality, we don't take urgent order. Thank you for your understanding.
My V8346 wool coat progresses. Now it was time to make the collar, draft two-piece sleeves and to construct the lining for the coat.
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J.C. (Joseph Christian) Leyendecker [German born, American Golden Age illustrator. 1874-1951] Biography: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Leyendecker Original painting would be oil on canvas Golden Age Comic Book Stories: goldenagecomicbookstories.blogspot.com/search/label/Leyen...
Okay time for the exciting part, are you guys ready to put in your collars? We're going to both assemble the collars and attach it today, it seemed easier and less confusing than splitting it into two posts. This is a pretty long post, 20 images and 2 videos, so I hope I've covered everything in enough detail so that you're able to follow the steps easily and without much confusion. As usual let me know if you have questions. Click below to follow along! Sew the two undercollar pieces together with right sides facing. Press seam open. Pin the undercollar and collar together with right sides facing and stitch around the outer three edges of the collar. To get a sharp point I follow this technique I wrote about in my Perfect Points Tips & Tricks post. You'll see my collar point two photos down using this technique. Grade the seam allowance and clip the corners as shown above. Now turn your collar right side out and press. You're going to want to make sure the seam rolls to the underside of the collar as shown in the second photo so that you can't see it. Place a line of stitching within the seam allowance of the open edge of the collar and topstitch around the outer edges of the collar. Next up is the collar stand. With right sides facing, pin the un-interfaced collar stand to the underside of the collar and stitch the two together within the seam allowance. Pin and stitch the interfaced collar stand to the top of the collar with right sides facing. Grade seam as shown. I don't clip my curves on things like this, I find that you get a better and smoother curve if you just trim close to the curve. It's the same principal I described in my Smooth Collar Curves Tips & Tricks post. Press the collar stand down away from the collar. Now it's time to attach the collar to the shirt. For the first step here you're going to pin the undercollar stand to the neck edge of the shirt from end to end with right sides facing. You may find it easier to do this by clipping the neck edge a bit. Stitch through these two layers from one end of the neckline to the other. I find that if you are careful not to catch the seam allowances in your stitching line you'll get a smoother turn in the following steps. Now here's the semi-confusing part, I figured I'd make videos for the next two steps since it was easier to show this way than with photos. Attaching a Collar Pt. 2 from grainline on Vimeo. Now you've got that all attached, here's what's next... Turn the shirt wrong side up and fold under the collar stand seam allowance. You can either slip stitch this in place or do the technique I've talked about a million times so far where you fold the facing under and topstitch it in place. Topstitch around the collar stand. That's it, your collar is now attached and it's only downhill to the finish from here. Just the cuffs, hem and buttons & buttonholes left. Almost there!
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Cross-posted to own journal The shirt is nearing its completion, the only thing left are the cuffs. The sleeves are very wide with only a portion of that gathered at the top of the shoulder. As with the collar, the body of the shirt is top-stitched to the sleeves. The seam allowance…
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The Cortina design features its signature collar, long sleeves, a curved hem, dramatic side vents for plenty of movement, and included an option belted tie. Complete the look with the matching Silk Components collection here. Versatile Styling Wear the organza Cortina over any ensemble to complete and elevate any look - over a pant and a blouse or as a shawl style over an eventwear dress. We designed the Cortina with countless ways to wear it in mind: Wear it loose and with an open front for beautiful movement. Easily cuff the sleeves for a lightweight, casual look. Gently tie the front sweep pieces together for a high-low look. Even flip the jacket upside-down for a dramatic collar and crop cut. Size Guide and Fit One-size fits all Long sleeve, open front, optional belt-tie Designed for an easy fit, relaxed shape style Jarbo Back Length One Size 33" measured Flat* Details and Care 100% SILK ORGANZA Dry Clean only recommended Product Code - JSO2948, Copper
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Sumaya is a semi-fitted blouse with a slightly accentuated waist. The front of the blouse features a slit in the center seam that continues into a crossover draped detail. The front consists of two parts that twist at the bust and transition into the pleated grown-on stand collar. The back of the blouse is shaped with shoulder darts and a center seam. The blouse has a back keyhole opening and a stand collar with a button and rouleau loop closure. The set-in sleeves are long and semi-fitted. Sumaya is hip-lengthModel Varvara: Height 174 cm (5’8”), Bust 86 cm (33 7/8”), Waist 64 cm (25 1/4”), Hips 92 cm (36 1/4”). Varvara is wearing size 36 in height 3.Approximate sewing time – 2 days (16 hours).
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