northernmama
05-26-2009, 08:51 PM
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i am pretty sure there are a few other methods to sew this but here is mine :wink: i am not the best in explaining stuff so i took a ton of pictures.
step 1, pin the collar and shirt, right side together
http://farm4.static.flickr. com/3306/3568994046_328c9064d 1_m.jpg
step 2, machine baste as close to the edge as i can. i ran out of white interfacing so the black stuff is interfacing. my seam allowance is the area around the interfacing.
http://farm3.static.flickr. com/2463/3568994264_d737bbf92 6_m.jpg
step 3 - because i was impatient, i flip it to see how it will look and also to make sure it matches the other side. ignore the raw edges, i dont have a serger. unflip it before attaching the binding.
http://farm4.static.flickr. com/3302/3568183009_cd3c99a25 b_m.jpg
step 4, i use ready made single fold bias tape, i open the bias tape and sew the edge next to the basting stitch.
http://farm4.static.flickr. com/3594/3568994928_864d0622d 5_m.jpg
step 5 - trim all the excess and flip it over
http://farm4.static.flickr. com/3351/3568995238_4c62f2d41 8_m.jpg
step 6 - stitch the binding, this is the tricky part, pull the bias tape slightly and also make sure the back part is not bunched up and sew slowly
http://farm4.static.flickr. com/3638/3568995472_91514d7c2 2_m.jpg
step 7 - all done.
http://farm4.static.flickr. com/3350/3568995598_81792aa94 5.jpg?v=0
step 8 - voila, a pretty collar
http://farm3.static.flickr. com/2454/3568995808_0253ba1d9 4.jpg?v=0
if i learned anything with making camp shirts, your iron is your best friend during the process of sewing it. i hope this will help someone.
thanks :heart:
i am pretty sure there are a few other methods to sew this but here is mine :wink: i am not the best in explaining stuff so i took a ton of pictures.
step 1, pin the collar and shirt, right side together
http://farm4.static.flickr. com/3306/3568994046_328c9064d 1_m.jpg
step 2, machine baste as close to the edge as i can. i ran out of white interfacing so the black stuff is interfacing. my seam allowance is the area around the interfacing.
http://farm3.static.flickr. com/2463/3568994264_d737bbf92 6_m.jpg
step 3 - because i was impatient, i flip it to see how it will look and also to make sure it matches the other side. ignore the raw edges, i dont have a serger. unflip it before attaching the binding.
http://farm4.static.flickr. com/3302/3568183009_cd3c99a25 b_m.jpg
step 4, i use ready made single fold bias tape, i open the bias tape and sew the edge next to the basting stitch.
http://farm4.static.flickr. com/3594/3568994928_864d0622d 5_m.jpg
step 5 - trim all the excess and flip it over
http://farm4.static.flickr. com/3351/3568995238_4c62f2d41 8_m.jpg
step 6 - stitch the binding, this is the tricky part, pull the bias tape slightly and also make sure the back part is not bunched up and sew slowly
http://farm4.static.flickr. com/3638/3568995472_91514d7c2 2_m.jpg
step 7 - all done.
http://farm4.static.flickr. com/3350/3568995598_81792aa94 5.jpg?v=0
step 8 - voila, a pretty collar
http://farm3.static.flickr. com/2454/3568995808_0253ba1d9 4.jpg?v=0
if i learned anything with making camp shirts, your iron is your best friend during the process of sewing it. i hope this will help someone.
thanks :heart: