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  • The Secret to Perfectly Pressed Sewing Projects

    The Secret to Perfectly Pressed Sewing Projects

    When we think of sewing, we often picture fabric, needles, and thread, but one essential tool that often gets overlooked is the iron. And I don’t know about you, but I pretty much only use my iron for sewing. If general clothes need ironing, I avoid it at all costs! haha. My granny would be turning in her grave as I remember her ironing our clothes every week, even our undies!

    Now, I know ironing isn’t as exciting as sewing up a new garment, it does still play a crucial role in creating professional-looking results.

    Ironing is more than just removing wrinkles. It helps shape fabric, ensures seams lay flat, and prevents common sewing mishaps like puckering or uneven edges. A well-pressed garment or project will always look more professional, giving it a store bought finished look.

    Have a read of these ironing tips and you’ll have beautifully pressed projects and high-quality finishes in no time.

    1. Setting Up for Success

    BeforIroning Can Transform Your Sewing​e getting started, make sure your tools are in the best condition:

    • Ironing Board: Use a well-padded board with a clean cover to prevent grid imprints or marks on your fabric.
    • Iron: A clean, functional steam iron is a must. Check the soleplate for burns or buildup that could damage your fabric.
    • Accessories: Teflon sheets, tailor’s hams, and pressing cloths are incredibly useful for protecting delicate fabrics and getting precise ironing.

    2. The Right Technique for Every Fabric

    Ironing techniques vary depending on the type of fabric you’re working with.

    • Test First: Always test a scrap of fabric to find the correct heat setting. Delicate fabrics like silk need lower heat, while sturdier fabrics like cotton can handle higher temperatures.
    • Avoid Melting Threads: If your project uses synthetic threads, such as woolly nylon, be cautious with heat settings to avoid damage.

    3. Perfecting Fusible Interfacing

    Applying fusible interfacing can be tricky, but the right approach will prevent bubbling or lifting:

    • Press, Don’t Slide: Hold the iron in place for 5 to 10 seconds without moving it to avoid wrinkles.
    • Protect Your Tools: A Teflon sheet or a lightweight cotton pressing cloth will prevent adhesive from sticking to your iron or ironing board.

    4. Handling Darts, Seams, and Bulky Areas

    Proper pressing techniques can make darts and seams lay beautifully flat.

    • Darts: Press darts over a tailor’s ham to maintain the fabric’s natural curve.
    • Seams: Start by pressing the seams flat as sewn, then open them up and press again for a crisp, professional finish.
    • Prevent Imprints: To avoid seam imprints or bruising, use a pressing cloth or press seams lightly, especially on bulky areas.
    Open up the dart legs
    Pop your iron in and give it a little bit of steam
    Steam and iron into the dart to give that rounded look at the front.

    5. Troubleshooting Knit/Stretch Fabrics

    Knits can be challenging due to their tendency to curl or rope, especially along hems and necklines.

    • Steam It Smooth: Steam can help reset fibers and smooth out puckering or curling.
    • Use a Pressing Cloth: Protect stretchy fabrics from direct heat by using a pressing cloth. This helps give a smooth, even finish without damaging the fabric.

    6. Save Your Tools from Sticky Mishaps

    Accidentally melted interfacing or heat transfer vinyl on your iron or board? Teflon sheets can prevent these mistakes, protecting your tools from permanent damage. If an accident happens, carefully clean your iron and replace your ironing board cover as needed.

    Bonus Tips for Better Pressing

    • Be Patient: Don’t rush the process. Taking your time to press properly will make a noticeable difference in the quality of your work.
    • Invest in a Tailor’s Ham: This tool is perfect for pressing curved areas like shoulders, darts, and sleeve caps.
    • Final Press: Always give your finished project one last press. This is an important step for a more professional finish.

    Ironing Can Transform Your Sewing

    Ironing is often the unsung hero of sewing. It’s not just about removing wrinkles, it really is a key step in creating garments and projects that look clean, crisp, and expertly sewn. Taking the time to press seams, attach interfacing correctly, and smooth out imperfections will help take your work from looking home made, to hand made.

  • Smitten Crop Jacket Review: Make a Stylish Addition to Your Wardrobe!

    Remember that cute cropped jacket you saw on Pinterest? The one that’s perfect for summer but can be layered for Autumn/fall? Well, in this review of the Smitten Crop Jacket pattern from Pattern Emporium, I give an overview of the pattern and it’s different options as well as my tips on constructing the pattern.

    Join the 5 Day Stitch Your Style Sew Along and make your own perfectly fitting tee!

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    — Tools & Resources —

     Sewing Kit & Tool Recommendations
     https://sewandtell.com.au/sewing-resources/

    — Freebies & Community —

    📕 FREE guide on How to improve your stretch fabric sewing in 30 minutes or less:
    👉🏻 https://sewandtell.com.au/improve-your-stretch-fabric-sewing/
    💻 Ready to boost your stretch sewing skills and gain the expertise and confidence you need to tackle stretch fabrics with ease? Join Conquer Stretch Fabric Sewing here.
    👉🏻 https://sewandtell.com.au/csfs/
    🖥️ Join a supportive community of other sewists in The Sewing Corner. An exclusive membership offering detailed tutorials and expert guidance to help sewists enhance their skills.
    👉🏻 https://sewandtell.com.au/the-sewing-corner/

    — Chapters —

    00:00 Intro

    03:29 Fabric Requirements

    04:32 Pattern Options

    08:04 Supplies Needed

    10:13 Construction Tips

    14:19 My Review

    16:54 Final Thoughts

    — Measure yourself for sewing patterns Correctly – Don’t make these mistakes! —

    Join Megan from Sew & Tell Australia in this detailed video where Megan shows you how to accurately take your body measurements for sewing patterns, helping you avoid common mistakes that could spoil your projects. Learn why it’s essential to check the accuracy of your tape measure, the importance of wearing the right undergarments, and why measurements should be taken before you start a new garment. This video is filled with essential tips to help you achieve an impeccable fit, ensuring your sewing projects turn out perfectly every time.

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and share this video if you find it helpful. Your engagement helps us grow and continue providing great content. Happy sewing!

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  • Measure yourself for sewing patterns correctly – don’t make these mistakes!

    Think you know how to take your body measurements for sewing patterns correctly? You might be surprised. Let me show you how to accurately measure yourself for sewing patterns and help you steer clear of the most common measuring mistakes, ensuring your sewing projects fit perfectly every time.

    Join the 5 Day Stitch Your Style Sew Along and make your own perfectly fitting tee!

    Click the link below to join today.

    To check out in $USD https://members.sewandtell.com.au/sti…

    To check out in $AUD https://members.sewandtell.com.au/sti…

    — Recommended Videos —

    📹 How To: Measure (Fitting, Dressmaking, Sewing) by @madetosew

    👉🏻 How To: Measure (Fitting, Dressmaking…

    — Tools & Resources —

    🔧 Sewing Kit & Tool Recommendations
    👉 https://sewandtell.com.au/sewing-resources/

    — Freebies & Community —

    📕 FREE guide on How to improve your stretch fabric sewing in 30 minutes or less:
    👉🏻 https://sewandtell.com.au/improve-your-stretch-fabric-sewing/
    💻 Ready to boost your stretch sewing skills and gain the expertise and confidence you need to tackle stretch fabrics with ease? Join Conquer Stretch Fabric Sewing here.
    👉🏻 https://sewandtell.com.au/csfs/
    🖥️ Join a supportive community of other sewists in The Sewing Corner. An exclusive membership offering detailed tutorials and expert guidance to help sewists enhance their skills.
    👉🏻 https://sewandtell.com.au/the-sewing-corner/

    — Chapters —

    00:00 Measure yourself for sewing patterns Correctly – Don’t make these mistakes!

    00:41 Sewing Tools to take your body measurements

    02:15 How to correctly take your own Bust Measurement

    04:00 How to correctly take your own waist measurement

    05:28 How to correctly take your own Hip measurement

    — Measure yourself for sewing patterns Correctly – Don’t make these mistakes! —

    Join Megan from Sew & Tell Australia in this detailed video where Megan shows you how to accurately take your body measurements for sewing patterns, helping you avoid common mistakes that could spoil your projects. Learn why it’s essential to check the accuracy of your tape measure, the importance of wearing the right undergarments, and why measurements should be taken before you start a new garment. This video is filled with essential tips to help you achieve an impeccable fit, ensuring your sewing projects turn out perfectly every time.

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and share this video if you find it helpful. Your engagement helps us grow and continue providing great content. Happy sewing!

    — Let’s Connect —

    http://www.sewandtell.com.au
    https://www.instagram.com/sewandtellau/
    https://www.facebook.com/sewandtellaus
    https://www.tiktok.com/@sewandtellaustralia
    https://www.youtube.com/@sewandtellaustralia

    DISCLOSURE: We often review or link to products & services we regularly use and think you might find helpful. To support the channel, where possible, Sew & Tell Australia registers for affiliates for the patterns, tools and resources we love. Several links on this page are affiliate links. Clicking on these links and making a purchase may earn us a commission, with no extra cost to you. Also, as an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.