Made to Sew | Use Interfacing for a Professional Reinforcement Stitch @MadetoSew | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
Improve your sewing by using interfacing instead of stay stitching to stabilise areas of your garment that require reinforcement.
Corners of a garment may require a reinforcement stitch if they need to be cut into to release the fabric or to enable sewing. Instead of using stay stitch, use a small piece of interfacing. Position the interfacing directly on top of the stitching line corner to reinforce the area.
I used this fusible interfacing: madetosew.com/product/vilene-flexible-seam-tape
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Improve your sewing by using interfacing instead of stay stitching to stabilise areas of your garment that require reinforcement.
Corners of a garment may require a reinforcement stitch if they need to be cut into to release the fabric or to enable sewing. Instead of using stay stitch, use a small piece of interfacing. Position the interfacing directly on top of the stitching line corner to reinforce the area.
I used this fusible interfacing: madetosew.com/product/vilene-flexible-seam-tape
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Website: madetosew.com
Email: info@madetosew.com
Facebook: facebook.com/madetosew
Instagram: instagram.com/madetosew