I love that we don't have to add seam allowance to most sewing patterns today, but sometimes you just need to know exactly where your seam lines are.
Whether you are making flat pattern alterations, paper-fitting your pattern, or measuring your pattern pieces to figure out finished garment measurements, it's good to know how to mark a pattern's stitching lines.
In this video tutorial, I show you 3 ways of marking stitching lines, or seam lines, on a sewing pattern.
If you're not sure how measuring your sewing pattern can help you predict pattern alterations that you can make to your sewing pattern BEFORE you even cut your first muslin, I hope you'll consider joining me in my online course, Sewing Patterns Mastered.
Sewing patterns are the #1 tool to help you create the wardrobe of your dreams, but what's the best way to use them to sew clothes you'll love? Learn my systematic approach to making sense of any sewing pattern, and never feel defeated by another sewing pattern ever again.
Sewing Patterns Mastered is an on-demand online class with interactive, live elements. Seating is limited.
Leave a comment