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In addition to turned seam, click "Set Sublayer" to on, and chose Sublayer "Back". You want this edge sewn to the *back* of the other edge. Ignore "Reverse Direction" because in your case the sea...
This is sewn by apply a bias binding to a slash. At the ends near the cuff, the seam allowance is binding width, but tapers to a minimum near the end of the slash. The inside fold of the binding i...
elyannie, I was looking back at how I've used puckers previously, just following up in case it's of interest. This beginners guide has info on using custom topstitches https://www.youtube.com/watc...
It's not perfect, but what about using a pucker and topstitch to illustrate the binding, instead of simulating? I used a strip of muslin texture on the bias, and set opacity 100%. It shows on ins...
Trudy, as I see it ignoring seam allowances when possible, is always a reasonable method to simplify a garment. Once the raw edge is bound, that's really just a seam allowance. In real life it's ...
What's happening at the bottom of the dart is correct, it looks to me like you need to fix the grade on the waist edge and side of the skirt. Look at the back skirt, each segment of the waist has ...
Another thing to keep in mind is the reference bag isn't actually sewn on the edge of the trim, it's only sewn along the topstitching, which is why the trim edge stays flat. So what you may want is...
I've been down this road! Your pocket has a fold, and you're sewing the other edges with wrong sides together, and those are "turned" seams. So as you create those sewing lines, switch each to tur...
Yeah, but then you might be better off using a single layer and simulating the thickness and edge, as opposed to hiding the seam you've introduced along the fold by layering. There's always a trad...
Yes, when you open this topstitch in the property editor, there are tabs 1 and 2 for the two stitches. By default 1 is on Face is front only, and 2 Face is on back only (scroll to the very bottom ...