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PaTTernHack | Princess bust seams: How to properly sew and fit "professionally" @PaTTernHack | Uploaded September 2013 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Are you struggling with sewing front bust princess seams from a "home sewing" pattern? Start with trimming those seam allowances down to 1/2". Using 5/8" is not at all ideal for two opposing curves- which is why it's not used in commercial sewing. Your home sewing pattern may also be lacking a nice contoured fit under the bust and through the waist like you would find in better ready to wear labels. This video will address that as well! -Catina Ferraine A special thanks to "kowgiirl.up" for inspiring the creation of this video!
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Princess bust seams: How to properly sew and fit "professionally" @PaTTernHack

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