Today, we're sewing a clean finish for the armholes and neckline using bias facings, which gives a really nice professional finish. You have two options for bias. First, you can make the bias facing from your...
Today, our top is going to start looking like an actual top! We'll be tackling the shoulder seams, side seams, and finishing the side seam slits. If you're using French seams, there will be...
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Welcome back to the Springfield Top sewalong! Today we're going to be sewing the back. View A and View B have differently constructed backs, so we'll deal with them separately.
Sew View A back
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A great way to instantly elevate your Springfield Top is to use French seams, which are a remarkably easy, but super professional, way to finish all the inside seams of your garment so that they...
One of the most common adjustments curvy women have to make in a woven top - apart from a Full Bust Adjustment, which you shouldn't need in Cashmerette Patterns! - is to change the height...