brothers and sisters.
im doing a sewing course, and we are making patterns. im having a little trouble with some stuff regarding this. i need the method regarding hemfullnessesivot method.
if this sounds familiar to any brothers or sisters, let me know
jazakallhu khair
siste.
yeah, thats the it. jazakallhu khair for your reply, but alhamdulilah, i have had some help. however, do you know about how to add on a zip allowance to the centre back of a skirt, and also seam finishes.
jazakllahu khair
siste.
yeah, thats the it. jazakallhu khair for your reply, but alhamdulilah, i have had some help. however, do you know about how to add on a zip allowance to the centre back of a skirt, and also seam finishes.
jazakllahu khair
Wa Alaikum Assalaam,
That's good news that you've had help. Now, I'm not sure about the zippers [they weren't my specialty either but maybe your teacher can help ] but what about seam finishes? Usually, you just overlock the edges and sew the edges of the garment together. Care to be more specific?
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i do
Which one? I hope you know the zip one :thankyou:
Last edited by Vaseline; 08-07-2006 at 12:24 PM.
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I am not educated in pattern making, but have made up patterns by copying existing clothing. Sometimes it is that to appreciate why a pattern need to have certain shapes in it, it becomes necessary to first try to make a smaller hand stitched replica of the design feature. A pivot method of making patterns for hems sounds like you could be helped by getting out a pencil and paper and a drawing compass and a protractor and make load and loads of circles and cut them up into pies, only so as to become familiar with what sort of angles are able to form what sort of shapes. What angles enable that a hem flattens down OK. I hope that is useful.
That's good news that you've had help. Now, I'm not sure about the zippers [they weren't my specialty either but maybe your teacher can help ] but what about seam finishes? Usually, you just overlock the edges and sew the edges of the garment together. Care to be more specific?
sisters and brothers.
im not sure about the seam finishes either, i wan't there for that bit.
what I generally learnt last year is that you can either overlock the edge separately then sew them together to form a seam. Or, you can sew them as a seam and then overlock the fabric together to form a closed seam.
If you are still confused, why don't you ask your teacher? I sure s/he will be able to help you more easily =)
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brothers and sisters.
im doing a sewing course, and we are making patterns. im having a little trouble with some stuff regarding this. i need the method regarding hemfullnessesivot method.
if this sounds familiar to any brothers or sisters, let me know
jazakallhu khair
lol my mum got 2 diplomas in it... but she knows the terms in french... if u tell me wat hemfullness means in frech i can ask her
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