I’m about to undertake a sewing project.
Having my Wife, & others make my Confederate Uniform clothing, I will embark on hand sewing a shirt, myself!
OK, I have little info on PERIOD CORRECT sewing techniques; my Wife can help me on piecing the shirt together. One problem is knowing how they did their inside seams, we have modern day surging to keep the seam edges from unraveling. Did they use a Flat-fell seam, French seam, leave seams raw edged…I have done topstitching, and buttonhole stitches, but nothing more.
I hope to use this first time project as a beginning, working into other projects like Jackets, & Trousers latter. Advice will be appreciated!
Respectfully:
Kevin Dally
"Can such a fiend as Gen. Sherman be called a human being? He is certainly devoid of human instincts." Diary of William E. Sloan, Co.D, 5th Tennessee Cav.
Having my Wife, & others make my Confederate Uniform clothing, I will embark on hand sewing a shirt, myself!
OK, I have little info on PERIOD CORRECT sewing techniques; my Wife can help me on piecing the shirt together. One problem is knowing how they did their inside seams, we have modern day surging to keep the seam edges from unraveling. Did they use a Flat-fell seam, French seam, leave seams raw edged…I have done topstitching, and buttonhole stitches, but nothing more.
I hope to use this first time project as a beginning, working into other projects like Jackets, & Trousers latter. Advice will be appreciated!
Respectfully:
Kevin Dally
"Can such a fiend as Gen. Sherman be called a human being? He is certainly devoid of human instincts." Diary of William E. Sloan, Co.D, 5th Tennessee Cav.
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