Hello
To hidden the raw sides inside cw shirts or drawers, we must use the flat felled seams.
But what about for an overshirt ? If a heavy wool cloth is used it will too bulky !
On the Hank Trent web site, there is a picture of the inside of an overshirt and he had used herringbone stitches.
Is it the most appropriate stitch for these garments ? Can we use also only a kind of whip stitch?
Also, is it pictures of originals artifacts overshirts available somewhere on the web ?
Thanks a lot
To hidden the raw sides inside cw shirts or drawers, we must use the flat felled seams.
But what about for an overshirt ? If a heavy wool cloth is used it will too bulky !
On the Hank Trent web site, there is a picture of the inside of an overshirt and he had used herringbone stitches.
Is it the most appropriate stitch for these garments ? Can we use also only a kind of whip stitch?
Also, is it pictures of originals artifacts overshirts available somewhere on the web ?
Thanks a lot
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