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Tips for beginners on how to sew a waistcoat out of fur and a kerchief

Such a universal thing as a vest must necessarily be in the wardrobe of every woman. Despite its long history, the vests do not go out of fashion, modifying the styles, modifying, they obey the requirements of fashion, supplement a strict business suit or a relaxed sports ensemble, and in combination with a warm knitted sweater or jacket can be an excellent alternative to an autumn coat or jacket . Recently, the waistcoats made of fur, warm, elegant and beautiful, have become very fashionable, which, without changing their versatility, appear both in the evening ensemble and as outerwear for the street.

How to sew a vest from fur? Despite the seeming difficulty, it is quite easy to do this. Natural or artificial fur well hides all irregularities and "flaws" in the work of inexperienced tailors, in addition, it does not require a complex cut. A fur jacket can be the simplest style, because the beauty of the product lies in the exquisite pile structure of the material from which it is made. So, how to sew a waistcoat out of fur yourself? It's better to start with artificial material, especially since now artificial fur with beauty and refinement is not inferior to natural fur.

1. First choose the right style and make a pattern of details from the paper. As already stressed, the style of the fur vest should be the easiest. Typically, the pattern consists of two shelves, which are cut out in a mirror position, and back. You can even abandon the fastener and use a wide leather belt to fix the waistcoat at the waist.

2. Now proceed to the cutting. We put the fur on a hard flat surface face down and on the underside, by the arrow, we show the direction of the pile. We lay out the details of the pattern so that the pile on them goes in a direction from top to bottom. We cut out the back and shelves with small allowances for the seams and the hem of the bottom. Cut the details with scissors can not in any case. For cutting use a razor or a very sharp thin knife. Fur fabric is cut very carefully from the inside, trying to grasp the razor only the fabric foundation and not to damage the pile. The same details are cut from the lining fabric.

3. In order to sew a waistcoat from a fur on a typewriter, first carefully add the details face-to-face, combining the slices and tucking all the out-and-out villi inside, then chop them off with tailor's pins so that they do not move during work. Now the largest stitches on the machine we spend on the side and shoulder sections, retreating to the width of the allowance. With a thick needle, we level the pile that fell into the line, stretching it to the face. We lower the hem of the lower cut and take note. Then we grind the details of the lining and sew the lining underneath.

4. How to sew a waistcoat with lining? The sewn parts of the lining are placed with the wrong side up on the front side of the fur base and we sweep the armholes along all external cuts and cuts without touching the bottom of the article, then we lay the machine stitch. After that, the pile in the seams accurately spread out, we turn out the resulting product is evident. At the bottom, the lining is gently sewed to the hem of the fur vest by hand, without pulling it down and making sure that it does not pull off the fur. In the same way, you can sew a vest from natural fur, for example, using an old fur coat for this.

To master the tailor's skill, you can use a woolen or silk handkerchief. How to sew a vest from shawls? To work, you need two colorful handkerchiefs measuring 60 or 70 cm. From one shawl we make a back of the vest, from the other - two shelves. Still need to be lining cloth and thin dubbing. In the center of the kerchief, we outline the detail of the backrest, so that the lateral and upper edges are cut off, and the lower one remains. From the other scarf we cut out two shelves, spreading out the templates so that the rim passes along the bottom and along the front sections of the parts. The patches can be designated, but can be left straight. Mark the neckline not too deep and cut the shoulder sections. Similar parts can be found from the lining. Beacons from dubbing lay a neckline, armholes and front parts of shelves. From the rim, left by cutting out the back, cut out two parts for edging the shelves. Details sweep, then stitch on the typewriter, poluchki edged edging and sutured lining. On the waist of this waistcoat, it is possible to lay a kulisk and insert a belt of monophonic fabric, suitable for color.

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