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    Ok, I have put all the hems etc in the lining for the front apron. The fabric was just a little thinner than I would have liked so I have two layers of lining that are sewn along the edges and turned like making a pillow case. I have finished sewing one side to the back of the apron along the facing. There are a couple of shallow pleats in the middle of the lining, and it will all be tacked to the hair canvas. I haven't decided exactly how to attach it to the other side, that might take some experimenting, but it will be stitched to the waistband/stabilizer across the top edge of the lining.

    I don't want it just hanging there loose to get bunched up and so on.
    Last edited by Bugbear; 19th July 09 at 05:48 PM.
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