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Pattern Envelope
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Front of the Pattern Envelope Name of the company Pattern number Photograph of the garment
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Envelope Back Yardage chart Measurements Notions
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Inside the Pattern Envelope Pattern pieces and guide sheet
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Pattern Catalog Place where you can look at a lot of patterns to decide what you want to make.
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Notions All materials used for a sewing project other than fabric. Thread, bias tape, rick rack, thread, zipper, etc..
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Yardage Chart Shows how much fabric is required for the size garment you are making.
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Selecting the Right Fabric Pattern Recommendations Sewing Skills –Beginners Closely woven Medium weight Overall print Solid color Stable knit
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Selecting the Right Fabric Continued Experienced –Bulky –Nap –One-way print –Pile –Plaids –Sheer –Slippery –Stripes
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Fabric Quality Check to make sure fabric is: –Clean –On-grain –Without defect –Wrinkle resistance –Bolt Fibers, finishes and care requirements Width of fabric
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Questions!! Which fabric is appropriate for beginner sewers? Fabric is rolled and sold on a what? I need a zipper for my pillow. Where on the back of the pattern envelope should I look?
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Figure Type Design Ease- Extra fullness built into clothes by the designer to create a particular style or silhouette. Wearing Ease- The amount of fullness needed for movement and comfort. Backwaist measurement is used to determine the fit for long-waisted people. When a pattern falls in between two sizes what do you do? –If it is a loosely fitted garment then choose the smaller size. –If it is a tightly fitted garment then choose the larger size.
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