From coats and dresses to trousers and tops, there is something for everyone. This issue features many, mainly simple cuts to ensure quick sewing successes. The pattern and sewing instructions for the shirt “Finja” appeared in the inspiration Magazine 3/22. Sew all pieces together with a 4-thread overlock stitch, hem the shirt and the sleeves with a coverstitch and you are already done! The shirt “Finja” is a great pattern for getting back into working with the serger and the coverstitch machine. This stitch is a lot less bulky than an overlock stitch, which means your flounce will be a lot softer. The shirt itself is sewn very fast! Hem the outer edges of the flounce with a narrow 2-thread flatlock stitch. Loosen the thread tension, reduce the embroidery speed and/or use a metafil needle to prevent your special thread from breaking. We used blue metallic thread and Madeira Spectra Holographic thread to make our embroidery extra sparkly. You can achieve great embroidery results on knitted fabrics with this Solufix “sandwich” method. Stick on another layer of Solufix and secure the layers with the basting function. Hoop a layer of Solufix in the embroidery hoop, remove the backing paper and stick the fabric on, while being careful not to stretch the fabric in any direction. One method is to use a self-adhesive and water-soluble stabilizer called “Solufix”. ![]() ![]() As always, you’ll have to be quick because each pattern is only available for free download in the month stated.Įmbroider first! Knitted fabrics can be tricky to hoop. You can download the pattern and embroidery design until Januin the paragraph “Download the free sewing pattern for the shirt “Finja” (January only)”. Greet the New Year with a big Hello! If your New Year’s resolution is to sew more with your serger and cover machine, then you could practice a little with this month’s free pattern, the shirt “Finja”.
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