1. how do we draft the pattern for pillowcase? 2. how do we fold the material when cutting? 3. why do we need to keep the cloth while cutting? 4. what variety of stroke is used in reducing lengthy spaces?
1.-Cutting your fabric. Start by cutting two identical size pieces of fabric, that are each 29.5 inches long and 21 inches wide. ...
-Fold fabric, iron, pin, and sew. ...
-Repeat step 2 with the second piece of fabric.
-Pin the pieces together and sew. ...
-Flip the pillowcase right side out and it's ready to use.
2.And then I like to take that raw edge fold that in and then fold it over so now it's gonna go into my stash. This way when I decide I need to use this fabric
3.This results in an inaccurate cut because the pattern pieces near the edge of the cutting surface where the excess fabric is hanging off are being pulled more tightly than near the other end. 1. The ends may fray during shipping and handling.
4.long spaces, such as straight side seam, use long strokes.
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1. -Cutting your fabric. Start by cutting two identical size pieces of fabric, that are each 29.5 inches long and 21 inches wide. ...
-Fold fabric, iron, pin, and sew. ...
-Repeat step 2 with the second piece of fabric.
-Pin the pieces together and sew. ...
-Flip the pillowcase right side out and it's ready to use.
2. And then I like to take that raw edge fold that in and then fold it over so now it's gonna go into my stash. This way when I decide I need to use this fabric
3. This results in an inaccurate cut because the pattern pieces near the edge of the cutting surface where the excess fabric is hanging off are being pulled more tightly than near the other end. 1. The ends may fray during shipping and handling.
4. long spaces, such as straight side seam, use long strokes.
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