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  • Flat Fell and French Seams
  • From "Sew Much More"
    episode SMM-201F
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    Flat Fell Seam

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    French Seam

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

    Host Susan Khalje focuses on finishing techniques that make the inside of garments as beautiful as the outside.

    Materials:

    Skirt:
    1-3/4 yards fabric skirt under layer
    1-3/4 yards fabric for over layer
    1 yard 1" elastic
    Butterick pattern

    Overskirt:
    1-3/4 yards linen for shirt
    1"-wide bias strips of silk organza or 1"-wide strips of matching skirt fabric
    1 yard lightweight fusible interfacing
    Butterick pattern

    Sewing notions: Scissors, thread, hand sewing needles, pins, etc.

    Steps:

    Flat Fell Seam:

    1. For the under layer of the skirt, pin with wrong sides together and stitch the skirt seam at 5/8" or slightly wider (figure A). Trim one side down to 1/4" (figure B) and press the seam allowance to that side (figure C).

    2. Fold the longer seam allowance around the shorter one and pin flat (figure D).

    3. Edge-stitch along the fold.

    French Seam:

    1. For the top layer of the skirt, stitch a 1/4" seam with the wrong sides of the fabric together. Trim seam to about 1/8".

    2. Press seam to one side.
    3. Fold skirt panels so the right sides are now together. Stitch the seam again at 3/8" to encase the original seam.



    RESOURCES :
    Sew and Go: Easy Convertible Projects for the Active Lifestyle
    Model: 0801986583
    Author: Jasmine Hubble, et al

    Sewing For Dummies
    Model: 076455137X
    Author: Janice S. Saunders
    (July, 1999)

    To order this title from Amazon, click here.


    John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
    New York, NY 10158-0012
    Phone: 212-850-6000
    Fax: 212-850-6088
    Email: infor@wiley.com

    Sew Vintage: New Creations from Found Fabrics
    Model: 1561584452
    Author: Jennie Archer Atwood
    (April, 2002)

    To order this title from Amazon, click here.


    The Taunton Press Inc.
    Website: www.taunton.com

    Sewing Secrets from the Fashion Industry: Proven Methods to Help you Sew Like the Pros
    Model: 0857969801
    Author: Susan Huxley, Editor

    To order this title from Amazon, click here.


    Rodale Press
    Red Oak, IA 51591
    Phone: 515-242-0282

    Sewing Skills and Techniques
    Model: 0754806464
    Author: Dorothy Wood
    (March, 2002)

    To order this title from Amazon, click here.


    Lorenz Books / Anness Publishing Inc.
    Website: www.lorenzbooks.com

    Butterick / Vogue Patterns
    Due to seasonal changes, the exact patterns seen on the show are not generally available. Visit your local fabric store for similar patterns.
    Butterick / Vogue
    Website: www.butterick.com/ www.voguepatterns.com

    Michael Levine Fabrics Inc.
    Michael Levine Fabrics Inc.
    Los Angeles , CA 90015-1812
    Phone: 213-622-6259
    Email: sales@mlfabrics.com
    Website: www.mlfabrics.com

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