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No need to fear sewing with lightweight, sheer fabrics when you learn these techniques for creating beautiful seams and hems.
Tips and techniques to successfully sew with sheer fabrics. Find out what tools work best and the proper threads to purchase when sewing with sheer.
Finish transparent edges with this simple-to-sew couture technique.
Tips and tricks for working with delicate and sheer fabrics, by Sara Homer.
Confess your sins in the Nihil Button-Up Smock Shirt.The Nihil Shirt is made from a luxurious semi-sheer fabric with the softest of drape, and features a classic button-up front fastening, collar and cuffs. With a dramatic, oversized smock silhouette; the Nihil is the perfect layering piece to take you from day to darkest of nights. MADE IN LONDON.
A contemporary couturier shares techniques for making neat, narrow finishes on sheer and lightweight fabrics.
Both sheer fabric and most lightweight fabrics require a hem because they can ravel, so Beth Bradley shows you a great way to create a nice, clean narrow hem for these fabrics.
Finish transparent edges with this simple-to-sew couture technique.
Both sheer fabric and most lightweight fabrics require a hem because they can ravel, so Beth Bradley shows you a great way to create a nice, clean narrow hem for these fabrics.
If you describe your style as feminine, soft and girly, it's a sure bet your style personality is romantic fashion style personality.
Tips and tricks for working with delicate and sheer fabrics, by Sara Homer.
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Um.... I think this has been a difficult fix for me. We have curtains at home that are sheer enough to let in the light but not trap the heat. It got torn in a number of places but I didn't notice until I took them down for a wash (yes, I've made a small step towards Spring cleaning this year!). I personally think sheer fabric is difficult to mend. My mind was set on getting the thinnest interfacing and then just ironing it on to the torn places, but when I got to China Town yesterday afternoon, nothing seemed appropriate - they were either too thick or the colour didn't match that of the curtains (mine are off-white / grey). I decided to use nail polish and some good old sewing. Why Nail Polish? When stockings and tights were still part of the fashion scene, women would use nail polish to prevent any holes from getting bigger or to prevent any runs. It was very useful in those days particularly if you wore skirts or court shoes with the stockings. I decided to apply nail polish in this mend to reinforce the area. Sew the Tear Together Once the nail varnish had dried I sewed the tear together. I used thread that was a shade darker in colour than the fabric - I tried to match it but couldn't find anything suitable. As a general rule, try to match the colours! Here it is! I was very happy with the first one I did, but the next few (probably because they are bigger) didn't turn out too well. I think if I had paid attention to the curtains and fixed them while they were small tears I wouldn't have these glaringly obvious streaks, but then these are curtains, and no one really looks at curtains up close do they now? Now my question is, what happens if these tears are on a sheer garment? How would you mend them then? This is part of the Fix It Friday series! Don't forget to pop over to Little Did You Know and see what she's been up to with her mending. Until next Friday!
Organza is a type of lightweight plain weave fabric. This type of fabric is sheer, which means that it is woven in an extremely low density that results in a transparent and relatively flimsy textile. Due to its transparency and high breathability, organza fabric is commonly used to make garments that overlay thicker types of apparel, and it is also occasionally used to make a variety of different types of household textiles.
Make a statement in brocade with Mood's free Elderberry Dress sewing pattern, ideal for holiday and special occasions!
Learn how to sew a narrow hem (easy even on chiffon) using a ban roll tape. You will like this video sewing tutorial on how to sew a rolled hem on chiffon without a special rolled hem foot.
Tips and techniques to successfully sew with sheer fabrics. Find out what tools work best and the proper threads to purchase when sewing with sheer.
Cutting out slippery chiffon fabric can be almost a nightmare. You can’t use pins to stabilize the fabric for cutting because they will leave holes in this delicate fabric. You can’t cut it on fold because the fabric will move and shift and you will lose the grain line easily. And you can’t easily mark the fabric with chalk or a disappearing ink pen because the fabric will shift as you can see in this video below. I think what any sewist dislikes the most about sewing garments from silk chiffon is cutting out patterns. But the cutting-out-pattern stage can be almost painless if you practice these tips.
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