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What sewing ideas in jacquard fabric?

Feb 20, 2017 12:00:00 AM

New jacquard fabrics have just arrived at A&A!

It's a chance to get ideas, right? What kind of jacquard clothing inspire you?

This particular weave is generally perfect for late winter and early spring stitchings.

The thickness of the jacquard allows the creation of jackets, skirts and for the finest, trousers.

On our side, we have found some inspirations to help you:

 

At A&A, we particularly like jacquard designs. In particular, we have found this beautiful black and white jacquard woven with a very beautiful cuppered lurex. The geometric pattern also attracted us a lot...

We can clearly see it sewn for a skirt or a classy jacket?



Here is also a nice jacquard wool with knitted loops in black and white or ecru and white version for a pencil skirt for example?


 

And you, how do you feel about jacquard sewing fabrics?

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Laying a shoulder pad with sleeve head strip is a quite simple operation needing just two seams. Shoulder pads are very important for strengthening shoulders on jackets. They help you rounding the sleeve for a nice fitting. The shoulder pads used for jackets come in a rounded shape, made in felt. They will be located after seam between the fabric and the lining of the jacket.

The shoulder pad with sleeve head strip can well support the sleeve head and prevents the sleeve to be hollow in the shoulder pad. See for yourself in this before and after that marks the difference - without shoulder pad + sleeve head strip then with:

Shoulder head: BEFORE without sleeve head strip, AFTER with sleeve head strip

Nadine has concocted small explanations with images and video (at the end of the article) so that fitting the shoulder pad with cigarette becomes a breeze.

20 cm of sleeve head strip

1 / Cut 20 cm of sleeve head strip (for each sleeve). Fold in half the strip and mark the middle with the shoulder line.

Pin the sleeve head strip on the sleeve

2/ Pin the strip on the sleeve side edge to edge with the seam allowance (which should be 1 cm)

Stitching with a straight stitch, on the body side

3/ Stitching with a straight stitch, on the body side of the jacket, the needle exactly in the mounting sleeve seam. If sewing is done poorly, it can deflect the sleeve mounting and create irregularities therein.

Fold in half the shoulder pad

4/ Fold in half the shoulder pad and make it coincide with the shoulder seam body side.

Pin the shoulder pad edge to edge

5/ Pin the shoulder pad edge to edge with the mounting sleeve seam allowance.

Sew the sleeve side still following the mounting sleeve seam

6/ Sew, this time, the sleeve side still following the mounting sleeve seam (for the same reasons as above).

a beautiful shoulder head

And here is the result: a beautiful shoulder head.

And to facilitate fitting the shoulder pad, here is the tutorial video (you can activate the english subtitles by clicking on CC):

 

Find our felt shoulder pads here and the sleeve head strips here

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