Kids Courier Intro to Making Childrens Clothes
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FASTENINGS
Making loops
The pattern for all the loops mentioned throughout
the book is on page 59. They are cut on the cross
grain of the fabric.
To make each loop. first fold 5 mm (^ in) under
on the longer edges. Press. Fold the top edge
almost down to the lower edge. Pin, tack and
machine. Fold the stitched loop in half and place
one end across the other. Hand sew a few small
stitches to hold it in place. The finished loop is
now ready for positioning.
INTRODUCTION | PATTERNS | SEAM ALLOWANCES | SYMBOLS ONE | SYMBOLS TWO
SYMBOLS THREE | QUANTITY OF FABRIC | GRADING THE PATTERN | THE ALLOWANCE
FOR A LARGER SIZE | FOR A SMALLER SIZE | STRIPS | MATERIAL |
PREPARING THE MATERIAL | WEIGHT OF MATERIAL | ALLOWANCE FOR GROWTH
TOO SHORT | CONTRAST BINDING | SKIRTS OR TROUSERS | BIBS AND BRACES
ELASTIC | WEAR AND TEAR | FASTENINGS | ATTACHING LOOPS
SECOND METHOD | COVERED BUTTONS BUTTON-AND-LOOP | DECORATIVE FEATURES
APPLIQUE | QUILTING | MAKING RIBBON TIES | TURN THE HEAD | ATTACH RIBBON
BINDING | JOIN STRIPS | FINALLY | MAKE THE COLLAR | IRON-ON
NECK EDGE | GLOSSARY