sewing tips
BELT LOOPS
Begin by preparing the belt loops: neaten one of the long sides of the strip for the belt loops. Then you iron the unfinished cut edge left to left by...
BELT LOOPS
Begin by preparing the belt loops: neaten one of the long sides of the strip for the belt loops. Then you iron the unfinished cut edge left to left by...
SEW IN THE INVISIBLE ZIPPER
There are several variants for a zipper foot. Here we show you two. Before the seam tear is sewn in, we reinforce the areas on the front and back with...
SEW IN THE INVISIBLE ZIPPER
There are several variants for a zipper foot. Here we show you two. Before the seam tear is sewn in, we reinforce the areas on the front and back with...
WHEN THE SEAM ALLOWANCE PUSHES OUT
If the seam allowance pushes through on special fabrics after ironing, there are various ways to get rid of what has been ironed in. Here we show you what we...
WHEN THE SEAM ALLOWANCE PUSHES OUT
If the seam allowance pushes through on special fabrics after ironing, there are various ways to get rid of what has been ironed in. Here we show you what we...
CONCEALED PULL OF BUTTONS
What is special about our Hanifa blouse is the concealed button placket on the right front part, which is like the top step. This is also prepared by ironing. For...
CONCEALED PULL OF BUTTONS
What is special about our Hanifa blouse is the concealed button placket on the right front part, which is like the top step. This is also prepared by ironing. For...
CUFF PROCESSING 2
There are two variants for cuff processing. The first variant is the simpler one, in which you stitch the cuff all the way around the edge. But if you don't...
CUFF PROCESSING 2
There are two variants for cuff processing. The first variant is the simpler one, in which you stitch the cuff all the way around the edge. But if you don't...
CUFF PROCESSING 1
There are two variants for cuff processing. The first variant is the simpler one, in which you stitch the cuff all the way around the edge. But if you don't...
CUFF PROCESSING 1
There are two variants for cuff processing. The first variant is the simpler one, in which you stitch the cuff all the way around the edge. But if you don't...