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Best Camisole Top Sewing Patterns

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Camisoles are sleeveless tops with thinner straps than tank/vest tops. You can find silky versions made from woven fabrics and figure-hugging ones made from stretchy knit fabrics. Today, I’ve rounded up the best cami top patterns on offer for women including 9 FREE ones! If you want a pattern for similar-looking tops with wider straps, check out  our list of tank top sewing patterns . If you want a cami or tank top style dress, look at the  slip dress patterns article .  “Orchard” Classic Camisole with Bias Binding  Sizes:  US 0 – 34. Bust: 31” – 60” (78.5 – 1525 cm). Design:  Classic camisole. Spaghetti straps. A-line silhouette. Bias-bound neck and armholes with binding extending to form the straps. A dress view also included. Fabric:  Light to medium-weight woven fabrics like linen, cotton blends, rayon, viscose, crepe, or silk. The more structured your fabric, the more dramatic the shape of your camisole will be. Format:  Print-at-home digital download in US letter or A4 size. A0 c

How to Sew a Buttonhole by Hand – Ultimate

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  What thread do you use for hand sewing buttonholes? Traditionally, silk buttonhole twist thread (for example  [1] ,  [2] , or  [3] ) is used for hand working buttonholes. It’s a thicker silk thread that’s very strong, and it creates a beautiful shiny appearance. It can be challenging to source based on your location, so if you, like me, can’t get your hands on it you can also use regular topstitching thread. I use  Gütermann’s Top Stitch  thread as it’s the same thickness as the buttonhole twist, and it looks really nice when sewn up. Supplies: Gimp Gimp is a type of cord that consists of a wire or silk core wrapped in silk. It’s a thin but really strong, inflexible material. It is used to add extra strength to handsewn buttonholes so that they don’t stretch, grow and distort with use. It’s most commonly used when hand sewing buttonholes into tailored projects like jackets, coats, or waistcoats, so you can choose not to use it on lightweight garments like shirts, blouses, dresses, sk

Important Sewing Tools for Beginners

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Sewing requires certain tools to get started. There’s the obvious stuff like thread and needles, but what type and size? Here’s my shopping list of equipment to buy if you’re brand new to sewing, with simple explanations on why you need them, when to use them, and what type, size, and brands to get. What are sewing machine needles? And what are their uses? They’re needles that are designed to go into your sewing machine and stitch. They cannot be used for hand sewing, and hand sewing needles cannot be used in sewing machines. Machine needles need to be changed when they wear out so that you don’t face problems like skipped stitches. It’s also important to use high quality needles to prolong the life of your sewing machine and avoid problems with your stitch quality. Choosing the right type and size for your fabric is crucial for successfully completing your sewing project.  What types and sizes do you need?  The “type” refers to what sort of fabric the needle was created for. The most

Zipper 101: Different Types of Zippers, Parts, & Sliders

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  Zippers come in a wide variety of designs and sizes for different uses. The most common types are nylon all-purpose, molded plastic VISLON, metal, invisible, closed-end, open-end, waterproof, reversible, locking, continuous, and 2-way zippers. This guide will help you find the right zip for your next sewing project. Coil / Nylon / All-Purpose Plastic Zipper Description:  A coil zipper has a lightweight nylon coil that’s sewn onto the zipper tape. It’s a lightweight, flexible option that’s most often found in smaller sizes, but you can also get it in larger teeth width. This material is really easy to cut and sew, so you can easily adjust its length to suit your project’s needs. Uses: Light to medium weight garments like trousers, skirts, dresses, quarter / half-zips Zippered pouches Zippered pockets Bedding Pillowcases Molded Plastic / VISLON Zipper Description:  Molded plastic zippers (called VISLON zippers by YKK) have shaped plastic teeth that lock together. They usually come in l