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1:31pm 5th march 2024. Does one need to put hemming gum in fabrics like chiffon. It may loose the free flowing texture and hard making the collar texture look different from whole garment
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Thanks for the comment, if the fabric you have indicates the right and wrong side, all you have to do is retrace one of the sides you already splited, placing the right side to a new right side and cut it out to achieve the same position
Here, I mostly call it gums, and we differentiate it by there names in other to know which is which by, 1 paper gym or gym stin, it has the tick and the soft 2 collar gum, thick and soft 3 Heming gum 4 cloth gym or chest gum 5 suit gum or hair stin It is not called called any of this in most places, but here, this is how we roll, And in my videos, I do try to use a simple ways of explanation so that even the beginners will catch up faster, I hope I answered your question ⁉️
The sleeve cap is gotten from the shoulder measurement, eg, if the shoulder is 19inches you divide ➗ by 2, which is 9.5+2 inches added on the chest line= 11.5, so if you are folding out the sleeve on your fabric, make sure you fold out 10 inches, bc when you shape the cap, it will give you the total of 11.5, I hope I answered your question