Converting a Martha's Windowpane Shirt to a Jacket ... - Martha Pullen
Converting a Martha's Windowpane Shirt to a Jacket ... - Martha Pullen
Converting a Martha's Windowpane Shirt to a Jacket ... - Martha Pullen
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8. Starting at the underarm seam, attach the narrow lace <strong>to</strong> the sleeves<br />
overlapping the ends just a bit <strong>to</strong> cover the raw edges of lace. Place it on <strong>to</strong>p or<br />
just above the previously stitched hem.<br />
9. Pin narrow lace <strong>to</strong> the edge of the collar by placing the lace on <strong>to</strong>p of the<br />
seam lines already there. Turn under the lace at the beginning/end and miter<br />
lace at the points of the collar. Make sure you have plenty of lace in the miter so<br />
that the lace does not “cup” or curl.<br />
10. Add embroidery designs of your choice on front and back or create a jacket<br />
similar <strong>to</strong> the one shown. Add hot fix crystals or pearls for a little sparkle and<br />
glitz.<br />
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