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Thursday, March 27, 2014

The Military Bias Dress Tutorial


The Military Bias Dress Tutorial

The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial

The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
the front

The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
the back
(but again, in hindsight, I think I would have just made the bottom part all 1 piece for the back)
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial

6. Sew on three strips of bias tape to the middle front top. **Again, in hindsight, I recommend you do this before sewing it all together. IT would be way easier.

Finishing Touches:

1. To finish the raw edges around the neck, arms, and bottom, you could do a few things. You could turn it in and sew it down with a double needle which would give you the look like professional knit shirts in the store usually have. You could serge the edges or v-stitch over them. You could add a fabric band, or do it this way: Cut strips of fabric about 1 inch wide and long enough to go around the neck and arm holes, again making sure the stretch is going the same way as the length of the strip (horizontal).

2. Pin one piece around the neck hole, right sides facing. When it comes to the place where then connect, turn one side over a little.
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial
The Military Bias Dress Tutorial

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