How to Understitch a Facing or Lining—Sewing Basics Tutorial

How to Understitch a Facing or Lining—Sewing Basics Tutorial

In today's video, I'm going to be showing you how to understitch. Understitching is a technique that is most often used when sewing woven fabric garments but occasionally with knit fabrics as well. It's mostly used when you are sewing a facing, a lining or an in-seam pocket. The purpose of understitching is to keep those parts of the garments hidden and out of view.

How to sew in-seam pockets - Video tutorial

How to sew in-seam pockets - Video tutorial

Today's tutorial is a follower request! In today's video, I'll be showing you how to sew in-seam pockets. I think it's pretty universally agreed that everyone loves pockets and garments are instantly 100% better when they incorporate them. In-seam pockets can be added to the side seam of a dress, skirt, pants or shorts. They are probably the most commonly found type of pocket (I did not research that statement! lol). But, I do think they are the most beginner friendly and that's why they are found in so many sewing patterns. They are nearly invisible when wearing and do not alter the style lines of a garment. Which means, because all that stitching is on the interior, it doesn't have to be perfect or topstitched, like a patch pocket. Also, if your sewing pattern doesn't come with an in-seam pocket pattern piece, I even have one for you to download for free.

How to shorten or lengthen the skirt of a sewing pattern - Video tutorial

How to shorten or lengthen the skirt of a sewing pattern - Video tutorial

Today, is the final video in my series of how to adjust the length of different parts of a pattern. I hope that this will be a useful series for you as you move through your sewing journey. Today’s video tutorial will teach you how adjust the length of a skirt or dress. In the video, I’ll be using my Lou Box Dress 1 and an example A-line skirt to demonstrate both how to lengthen and how to shorten a skirt. If diagrams and written text are a better way for you to learn, I have those below the video. Happy sewing!