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Any diagonal wrinkles are a depth(or dart) issue. If you create a dart in the tissue in addition or added to the current one, then taper the dart to nothing at the CF, this will remove a lot of the wrinkles. The shoulder angle indeed can also be wrong, so taking perhaps around 1/2″ extra at the armhole tapering to nothing at the neckline will also help. As for the wrinkles in the back, they are caused by too much length, or a swayback. If you take a tuck at CB above the waistline & taper it to nothing at the side seams, all those wrinkles will disappear. Tapering changes to nothing at some area of the pattern is essential so that the pattern/tissue lays flat. Good luck!
Please may I have the measurements and tutorial. I could make the squares at home and have a project to finish while we are travelling.
Thankyou for sharing
I have been home embroidery for a very long time.
It’s so much fun, you can customize everything from pillowcases to personlized t-shirts, jackets etc.
When it doesn’t work, it is a great pain, but that’s not to often. You are wise to use correct stabilizer.
Usually I don’t learn post on blogs, however I wish to
say that this write-up very pressured me to check out and do it!
Your writing taste has been amazed me. Thank you, quite
great post.
Thank you for sharing this information. I’m trying to get into the creative world. I’m a beginner in quilting and it so so exciting. Once again thank you. Peace ✌️
thank you for your opinions on the diverse machines. I have one of the first machines brought out by Brother 25 years ago and am looking to replace it as my machine is a European model.
Thank you so much for the detailed information. I currently own a Babylock Destiny 2 and am considering upgrading to either the Solaris or the Brother Luminare. This information was quite valuable.
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Molly Nelson
Very detailed, informative review. I am a “confident beginner” and have yet to do collars or zippers but I ordered this pattern. Thanks!
Xerneas
Thank you Molly! I hope you enjoy the jackets made from this pattern!
Shaun
Very cool. I am looking forward to your future projects!
xerneas
Thank you Shaun!
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BELINDA GREEN DE RUBIO
Informative review.
xerneas
Thank you Belinda!
Shaun
Your son is so cute!
Rosalind Clayton
Any diagonal wrinkles are a depth(or dart) issue. If you create a dart in the tissue in addition or added to the current one, then taper the dart to nothing at the CF, this will remove a lot of the wrinkles. The shoulder angle indeed can also be wrong, so taking perhaps around 1/2″ extra at the armhole tapering to nothing at the neckline will also help. As for the wrinkles in the back, they are caused by too much length, or a swayback. If you take a tuck at CB above the waistline & taper it to nothing at the side seams, all those wrinkles will disappear. Tapering changes to nothing at some area of the pattern is essential so that the pattern/tissue lays flat. Good luck!
xerneas
Thank you Rosalind! Those are some detailed instructions on how to fix my fit issue. And I will try them out.
charlotte turner
Very cute! I like it!
xerneas
Thank you Charlotte!
Joyce Tunley
DIFFICULTY sewing certain ●SLIPPY FABRICS● Can be reduced &/or Eliminated by using TISSUE between FABRIC – LAYERS
Victoria
Awesome. Love it. Been musing about getting an embroidery machine. Eager to try something soo
Betty
Have been trying to figure it out but old brain is having trouble. Would sure like a pattern
Sofiah binti Ghazali
Beautiful kraf
Fabby Romero
I would like directions on your tote. I think it’s so beautiful.
Shelley
Please may I have the measurements and tutorial. I could make the squares at home and have a project to finish while we are travelling.
Thankyou for sharing
Alvena Roulston
I have been home embroidery for a very long time.
It’s so much fun, you can customize everything from pillowcases to personlized t-shirts, jackets etc.
When it doesn’t work, it is a great pain, but that’s not to often. You are wise to use correct stabilizer.
Twicsy
Usually I don’t learn post on blogs, however I wish to
say that this write-up very pressured me to check out and do it!
Your writing taste has been amazed me. Thank you, quite
great post.
Mauee
Thank you for sharing this information. I’m trying to get into the creative world. I’m a beginner in quilting and it so so exciting. Once again thank you. Peace ✌️
Donna Dalrymple
I would love the pattern for the bag. It is beautiful.
Tracie
thank you for your opinions on the diverse machines. I have one of the first machines brought out by Brother 25 years ago and am looking to replace it as my machine is a European model.
janice hall
Thank you so much for the detailed information. I currently own a Babylock Destiny 2 and am considering upgrading to either the Solaris or the Brother Luminare. This information was quite valuable.