Tip for anyone who wants to hide the stitching, for sensory or whatever reason: attach right side to wrong side, then flip it over to sandwich, and stitch the top. More control of the stitching, and you can catch the first stitches to assist in the lay flat look.
What a great tutorial! thank you, so much
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very clear & detailed - thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
Tip for anyone who wants to hide the stitching, for sensory or whatever reason: attach right side to wrong side, then flip it over to sandwich, and stitch the top. More control of the stitching, and you can catch the first stitches to assist in the lay flat look.
I'm not sure I understand what you'd describing, but flipping the point of the V in the neckband won't work well.
Just what I needed!
Thanks for watching!
I have the french curve tools, but wondering where you got the ribbed fabric you use for the new neckline
Search "ribbed knit" on any fabric store to see if they have it. My favorite stores here: mellysews.com/7-great-online-fabric-stores-buy/
Your calculations were confusing to me. Maybe if you explained a bit more and the reasoning.
There's more in the blog post linked in the video description.