Hi y’all! I’m back with something other than a Marbella this time. 😉 Today I have one of my Shoreline Boatneck versions – a slouchy one that’s high on the coziness scale. Find out more here.Â
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Hi y’all! I’m back with something other than a Marbella this time. 😉 Today I have one of my Shoreline Boatneck versions – a slouchy one that’s high on the coziness scale. Find out more here.Â
for your weekly sewing inspiration.
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Lora
Hi, I love the idea of using french terry. Any hints for working with it? And how did you do your hem, looks like maybe twin needle? Thanks! 🙂
Susan Katz
I found this one really easy to work with, but french terry is available in lots of different contents/weights/etc. So my tips would be the same as working with any knit, really — lessen your presser foot pressure as much as possible if your machine allows, don’t stretch the fabric as you’re sewing, that kind of thing. Melissa has lots of tips here! And yes, I used a twin needle for the hemming, which I love!