As I promised! The key to the Sewing Word Search I posted yesterday!
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As I promised! The key to the Sewing Word Search I posted yesterday!
An introduction to some basic terms that you will come across as you learn to sew!
Welcome beginner sewists and diy--ers! Continuing our introduction series, this video will walk you through some basic terms you will encounter as you learn to sew!
TIL there’s a difference between a flounce and a ruffle.
A Word Search for Sewing Terms. After all, this IS a sewing/crafting site (even if I post lots of pix of hot men!). Enjoy! I will post the answers tomorrow if you are unsuccessful in finding all of them.
Oh, what a wonderful feeling when you try to add an interesting fact to a conversation but everybody just continues to ignore you.
thank you..have a nice day, bitches!!
Basic Sewing Terms
Starting out , this list of vocabulary words for sewing definitely helped me learn. I thought I’d share. Bias- diagonal direction of fabric . True bias is at a 45 degree angle to the grainline. Bias Tape- cotton-covered tape used for binding curved or straight edges and trims. Bodice- portion of a garment above the waist. Bodkin-device used to draw elastic, belting and cording through a casing.…
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sewing friends I need your help!
I’m SO into those cute lil tortoise cozies making their rounds on etsy and I would LOVE one for mine, but I would also love it if I could sew a little laminated sleeve into it so I can display my info on his shell if he ever zooms off.
MY QUESTION IS what’s that laminated sleeve called? or what’s the process of sewing one on called? how do I go about this??
Terms I’ve been using wrong #1:
Term:
Facing = A facing is the area of a garment or sewn item that turns to the inside, giving a finished appearance to what would otherwise just be a raw edge of fabric. The facing is usually interfaced to add shape to the edge of the fabric and help the garment maintain the desired shape. Learn more here.
What I meant:
Outer layer of garment.
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