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19th March 09, 01:30 PM
#11
Using pinking in that way is a very interesting aproach... I have seen the soft, thin interfacing for hems on jackets. I'm guessing that is what you are talking about.
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19th March 09, 01:47 PM
#12
Pinking edges of seams and interfacings is an old sewing trick. The 'broken' edge leaves no real line that can show on the right side as a ridge when pressed.
The soft interfacing that you've seen in jackets may be a bit too thick to use with this tartan. There are thinner and softer interfacings available.
As an addendum to my method, make sure that the interfacing is also a non-woven to prevent raveling of the interfacing edge.
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19th March 09, 01:53 PM
#13
Oh, I have seen the edge of the actual fabric on hems and seam allowances pinked, I just thought it was an un raveling issue. Pinking the interfacing, which is what you are talking about, is a neat trick. The interfacing I'm thinking of is usually folded by a third along the lingth, but I get the idea that it needs to be very thin.
Thanks for bringing it up, DC.
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Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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