Mastering Construction: Facings & Linings
Achieve luxuriously finished results as flattering as anything ready-to-wear has to offer! Learn to select, draft and sew the perfect linings and facings.
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Achieve luxuriously finished results as flattering as anything ready-to-wear has to offer! Learn to select, draft and sew the perfect linings and facings.
Introduction to Facings & Linings
Meet fashion designer and veteran sewing instructor Sara Alm and dive into this installment of the “Mastering Construction” series of classes. Learn where and why facings and linings are used, then learn Sara’s tips for drafting, inserting and understitching.
All-in-One Facings
An all-in-one facing encompasses both neckline and armhole and can be attached in two ways. Sara shows how the pattern pieces for all-in-one facings should be drafted, then how to turn the facing so that all the raw edges and seam allowances are enclosed.
Introduction to Linings
Sara reviews why you might add a lining to your garment and shares examples of two types of linings: bagged and free-hanging. Learn how the pattern pieces for your linings should be drafted and get Sara’s handy tips for choosing a needle, adding swing tacks and finishing raw edges.
Simple Bagged Linings
Dive deeper into linings as you learn all about simple bagged linings, which minimize hand-sewing and are great for garments that are made in fabrics that fray, have sleeves or will be worn over another garment. Sara shows how to sew a simple bagged lining in a skirt with a waistband.
Bagged Linings With Sleeves
Jackets are natural candidates for bagged linings. Sara shows you how to create an exit strategy for turning the garment right-side out after adapting pattern pieces with vertical ease. You’ll stitch the lining to facings, sleeves and hems for a smooth join and professional finish.
Lining Garments With Vents & Slits
Sara shows how to handle vents, zipper fly extensions and slits in garments with free-hanging linings. Observe how the pattern is drafted on a unlined commercial pattern, then learn how to draft and sew a lining to accompany it.
Bagged Linings With Vents & Slits
Learn how to attach a bagged lining to a vent with a mitered corner, whether on a sleeve or a skirt hem. Sara shows how to modify your pattern to achieve a perfect miter and how to adapt the vertical ease to a pattern with vents or slits so your garment hangs smoothly and comfortably.
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