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Life hack: how to use a sheet of paper to lining stocks

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Thanks to this sewing trick, you can easily avoid edging deformation, accurately complete the processing of lace allowances and do not catch the silk lining of the product.

To process the lace allowances with silk lining allowances, it is necessary to cut out the lining details with large allowances. In this master class, details of the lace dress along the side and shoulder seams are cut with 1 cm allowances, and lining details with 2.5 cm allowances.


How to cut a silk lining for a lace dress


Details of the dress and lining are stitched together as one canvas. Oversizes of the side and shoulder seams are flattened.

Due to the use of a regular sheet of A4 paper, manual processing of open stocks with a blind seam in a lace product will be done beautifully and accurately. A sheet of paper in this case serves as a kind of barrier between the allowances and the lining.

You will need:

- a sheet of A4 paper;

- silk threads for basting;

- needle and thread for sewing;

- iron


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Step 1

Between the lining stock and the lining, place a sheet of paper against the seam of the dress.

Step 2

Unscrew the lining allowance so that it contacts the edge of the lace allowance. Unscrew the lining allowance once again, but already skirting the lace allowance. And immediately do one or two basting stitches.

Take your time, follow these steps sequentially and at the same time until the end of the cut. It is not difficult, it only takes a little more time and patience.

Step 3

Likewise, catch all other lining allowances for the lace allowance.

Step 4

Iron.


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Step 5

Carefully remove the pattern (if you have little experience, you can leave the pattern) and sew the lining allowance to the lace allowance with a blind stitch.

Done!

All lace allowances along the side and shoulder seams are edged with a silk lining of the dress, or rather, the lining allowances.

The author of the master class and photo: Julia Dekanova

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