How to sew a princess seam , quick, easy, and perfect every time

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  • čas přidán 10. 05. 2022
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    How to sew a princess seam , quick, easy, and perfect every time
    Have you ever sewn a princess seam? I absolutely love the fit that they provide for any shape of body.
    They make it so much easier to get a great fit on a close fitting bodice when you have a full bust.
    If you are like me and have a small bust, these seams give you a lovely decorative affect too.
    Today I’m going to show you my technique for sewing them, so that you will get a beautiful drape and fit every time!
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Komentáře • 13

  • @annfulcher407
    @annfulcher407 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I find snipping the seam allowance of the straighter side (centre front) helps to sew round as well.

  • @josequantro57
    @josequantro57 Před rokem +1

    Some good tips Chelsea. Thank you very much

  • @PuffKitty
    @PuffKitty Před rokem

    That's really a great tip! I'm going to be making a wedding dress for a 16" doll and will certainly keep this in mind 😸 Thanks! (Your channel content is right up my alley; I'm a life time sewist but I'm rusty and need my memory refreshed 👵😁 and I'm drooling over your career😊)

    • @sewwithchelsea
      @sewwithchelsea  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your kind words! Join my EMAIL LIST here to get more updates, plus a Free gnome hat pattern. sewlikeaprosales.online/freepattern-4970

  • @glitzyeyezz5252
    @glitzyeyezz5252 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi, can I do gathering stitches and then ease in just like sleeve head?

  • @Cindas_upcycles
    @Cindas_upcycles Před 6 měsíci

    Love this video, super helpful !
    Currently drafting my wedding dress with princess seams. A lot of resources say to clip into fabric of seam allowance on inward curve to help join the two. Do you recommend avoiding this for a wedding dress ?
    Thank you :)

    • @sewwithchelsea
      @sewwithchelsea  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thank you, I’m glad you found is video helpful.
      Clipping the seam allowance on inward curves can be helpful when attaching it to another shape.
      There are two things to keep in mind before you do this though.
      Number one, if you clip before you sew, the fabric is more likely to fray and unravel and you absolutely must catch enough seam allowance that the notch is securely on the seam allowance side of your stitchline. Especially on thin and delicate Bridal fabrics it can be tricky to protect your fabric from fraying.
      Second, The fabric will turn or open up at each notch, this can cause your princess seam to have little corners on the curve rather than a smooth edge. Picture an octagon or something like that. It’s easy to end up sewing multiple flatter sections of seam in between the notches rather than a consistent curve.
      As long as you avoid these two pitfalls it can be a good method to use.

  • @violetadominguez6632
    @violetadominguez6632 Před 9 měsíci

    How would you do this for a straight across neckline strapless princess bodice?

    • @sewwithchelsea
      @sewwithchelsea  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Since the princess seam is just the vertical seem that runs over the bust. The same tips are relevant regardless of the shape of the neckline. This is my never fail technique I use on every type of princess seam gown, even high neck princess seam gowns or gowns with cut on straps.

  • @arifk6350
    @arifk6350 Před rokem +1

    Can we add boning to princess seams

    • @sewwithchelsea
      @sewwithchelsea  Před rokem +3

      Yes, you defiantly can. Most strapless dresses have it. Just be very careful not to sew it in to tight. You almost want to have the feeling you are easing the dress to the boning. Otherwise, the boning pushes out and makes a sharp edge again along the seam.

    • @arifk6350
      @arifk6350 Před rokem

      What is the best place to add bonings only with an intention to give structure and at the same time to ensure in any case it doesn't pushes out...