| Donna Babylon: Quick Tip – Make A Perfect Match When A Seam Goes Through A Design |
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| Editor: Liz Johnson | ||
| Tuesday, 22 June 2010 03:00 | ||
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'Matchmaker, Matchmaker, make me a match,' the girls sang in Fiddler On The Roof . They wanted husbands. But they could just as well have been singing about matching up both sides of a seam when goes through the middle of a design. Both kinds of matches can be tricky to pull off. And even worse, they're obvious to everybody when not done correctly.
For the husband, talk to Yente. But for fabric matchmaking, we asked home décor sewing expert, Donna Babylon. She has a simple method she uses, which has given her great results. This is just one of the great techniques from her book, Decorating Sewlutions: Learn to Sew as You Decorate Your Home . Matching up two sides of a designWhen you need to sew a seam that goes through the middle of a design, you first need to remember to allow extra fabric for sewing the seam (at least ½" extra on each side). You should determine this when you calculate where the seam will go. The tricky part in sewing two halves of a design together is the fact that if one of your pieces of fabric shifts up or down even a tiny amount while you sew, it will show. I like to use a technique called 'fuse basting,' which allows me to perfectly match the fabric designs and then stick them together so they can't move when I sew. I use a paper-backed fusible tape, which you can find in the notions area of the fabric store. Steam-A-Seam is one example. Check the information printed on the packaging to make sure the tape can be stitched through. Some adhesives can gum up the needle. Follow these instructions to fuse-baste a seam
Now you know how to make a perfect match. If you could just use the same method to find a date for your cousin. She's got such a sweet personality. Excerpted from Decorating Sewlutions by Donna Babylon, which you can order online.
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orangesugar
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... This is genious! I tried to do something similar with just pins and it worked for the most part, but I'm sure the fusible tape makes it spot on. |















Boy that's the slickest trick I've seen in a while. Mucho, Thanks!! 