Sewing cuffs with non-fusible interfacing take a little bit more extra time. But your shirt cuffs will always stay in a shape after wash! No any bubbles between layers of material!
Your sewing machine is a dream come true. Is it a vintage industrial sewing machine? The cuffs look great. Im going to do this with my next shirt, if i can figure out how to adapt it to a pattern, in which the cut pieces already include a 1/2 inch seam allowance. Im thinking of using it for the buttonhole facing, as well.
Your sewing machine is a dream come true. Is it a vintage industrial sewing machine?
The cuffs look great. Im going to do this with my next shirt, if i can figure out how to adapt it to a pattern, in which the cut pieces already include a 1/2 inch seam allowance.
Im thinking of using it for the buttonhole facing, as well.
Thank you! This is a very helpful video. What weight of cotton interfacing do you recommend?
Where can I buy that interfacing?
Looks very sharp! Thanks for sharing, Olga. It's possible to make a collar like that? The interfacing of the stand and the fall cut on bias too?
Yes, it's possible to make a collar like that! Both collar and stand, cut on bias
what type of interfacing did you use for the placket?
There is no interfacing in the placket
What kind of interfacing is this? Is it horsehair?
Horsehair is for jackets! This is cotton shirting interfacing. Well starched