Thank you so much, you are the only person who has posted videos about how to sew on lace fabric. This is exactly what I needed to learn to finish a lace bridal gown for a client. A thousand thank yous! Look forward to your other video tutorials on working with lace in the future.
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Thank you. As for sewing sequin fabrics, work with the design of the fabric. If they fall into a seam, remove them before sewing. Hope that helps a little.
This series is a lifesaver! Need a little help, though. After I've done the two rows of straight stitching between the motifs, and stitched the motifs down on the right side of the garment, what do I do about the seam allowance in the mesh area? Is that the purpose of the two rows, so as to cut very close to the stitching? I've looked at every lace applique seam technique on the net, and yours is, by far, the most helpful! You're a gifted teacher!
Yes, cut close to the stitching. It's a delicate process make sure you take your time but the results will be worth it. Thank you for taking the time to comment Martha.
Thank you so much for such a wonderful tutorial. Can you please tell us how to work on satin or silk or lace garment with crystals embellishments. Is it done after making the garment or before? What about the lining in that case? Thanks
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Thank you so much for this video! 😁 this is a beautiful technique. I do have a question. Would you do a seam finish on the inside for the straight part you sewed? Or is it not necessary due to the net fabric
do not have money to buy a dress so I am going to make a dress out of lace. I could not remember if to cut with the embossed print on the outside or the embossed inside out? Please help
I prefer to cut with the embossed on the outside, so that I can get a more accurate look at the behaviour of the pattern design.Thank you for commenting Mary Moore.
Once you have placed the flowers in position, remove the required amount of netting, or just on the edges. The objective is to achieve a seam less look when joining. Thank you for commenting supernatural child of God.
If the motifs are further apart, you are probably better off using a french seam. The trick with working with lace is to have a continuous flow of the design in the fabric, so that you cannot see the seaming easily. But where there is large spaces between the motifs the best option is to sew beautiful french seams. Thank you for taking the time to comment Weston.