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Liz | Sewing and Design on Instagram: "Set in sleeve woes? Never fear! Crimping your sleeves is a quick and easy sewing hack that will have your set in sleeves looking smooth and perfect! I remember learning this method when I was in fashion school, and it blew my mind! If your fabric has enough body to it, you don’t even need thread in the machine! My main sewing machine is a @husqvarnaviking Opal 650 #husqvarnavikingbrandambassador #sewing #sewingtutorial #learntosew #howtosew #sewingtips #sewingproject"
Lorenza Hallahan on Instagram: "Do you dread sewing in sleeves? . Try this technique before you sew on your sleeves. . Remember to always place the sleeve on the bottom when attaching the sleeve. . The feed-dogs will pull through the sleeve head quicker than the top/ jacket/ bodice. And you’ll get a pucker free sleeve. . This is a combo of 2 older reels that followers request all the time - so thought it was worth remaking. . Any questions - let me know in the comments. 📍🧵🪡✨😁 . . . My name is Lorenza, I studied fashion and have been sewing for 20 years. I’m here to show you how to make your sewing look more professional. . #homesewing #ilovesewing #ilovetosew #imademyclothes #instasew #juki #learntosew #london #lovesewing #lovetosew #madebyme #madewithlove #makersgonnamake #newyork #m
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Seamwork on Instagram: "Want to get perfect results with your set-in sleeves? Do these 5 things. 1. Sew 3 rows of basting stitches along the sleeve cap, instead of just two. 2. Use LOTS of pins when pinning it to the body. 3. Sew with the sleeve side up. 4. Trim the curves with pinking shears 5. Press the sleeve cap using a tailor’s ham"
Lorenza Hallahan on Instagram: "After the last reel a few of you asked for my ‘how to attach a sleeve’ reel. Here it is! Don’t mind the nasally cold voice 😑. This reel is a bit old now! . How to sew a sleeve with my tips and techniques. . Anyone else do this Lorenza-made-up-term “rolling up trousers” technique when sewing a sleeve to get the sleeve on the bottom for sewing? . Let me know in the comments 💬✨ . . . #lovetosew #ilovesewing #homesewing #fabric #sewingaddict #sewingroom #soothing #sewingpattern #learningtosew #sewing #sewin #sewistsofinstagram #timelapse #sewingworkshop #dressmaker #sewingsupplies #sewingtips #sewingclothes #imadethis #seamstress #learntosew #isewmyclothes #happysewing #sewhappy #handstitch #ilovesewing #create #sew #diyfashion #handmade"
Sewing Patterns and tutorials | Carolina on Instagram: "This is my preferred way of adding elastic to the bottom of any sleeve! ✨ It gives the sleeves a high quality look and feel as well as making them comfortable to wear against the skin and more durable. You can play around with the dimensions of the tunnel width based on the width of the elastic used. This width is good for an elastic band that’s between 1-1.5 cm wide. Save this tutorial if you plan on sewing the featured top pattern when it’s released 😉🤞 . . . . . #sewing #sewistofinstagram #millenialsewing #isewmyownclothes #memade #sewingproject #imakemyclothes #sewingtutorial #sewingtips #sewingtipsandtricks"
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