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  1. 3 lip 2012 · needle selection –Select a needle whose size is appropriate for your project. The #120 wing makes a hole comparable to the size in standard commercial entredeux. For baby or doll clothes, I prefer the #100 sharp/universal which produces holes more like the commercial baby entredeux. Of course, always rehearse your needle and your stitch setti...

  2. 6 wrz 2013 · Below, we'd like to share tutorials for "Lace to Entredeux" and "Gathered Lace to Entredeux" - two techniques that you will see in almost every heirloom garment. Follow these steps from Sue Stewart for perfect results that any "heirloomist" would be proud of.

  3. 8 mar 2012 · I use a 110/18 Wing needle, and the stitch I prefer is the entredeux stitch pattern (check in your sewing machine manual to see if your model includes this stitch). If your machine does not have it, try using the venetian, daisy, zigzag, or triple zigzag. The pattern must flow from side to side.

  4. 20 lip 2010 · Use DMC heirloom sewing machine thread when doing this for real and needle size#60, #65 or #70. For the sample I will just be using normal sewing thread so you can see it easy in the photos and it will be a contrasting color for the same reason. prep work

  5. 27 kwi 2017 · Most often, the fabric choice is a mid-weight, lightweight or sheer woven, such as batiste, cotton voile or linen. Special laces and trims, known as entredeux, lace insertion, beading, lace edging, and fagotting. Delicate ribbons, either tied into bows or woven through the lace/fagotting.

  6. Heirloom Sewing, also known as French Hand Sewing, is traditionally sewn with fine fabrics and delicate laces to create special occasion garments and accessories. Elevate your everyday sewing using these beautiful techniques with your favorite fabrics from cottons to linens and more.

  7. 20 sie 2010 · In this Lesson, the entredeux will be sewn to fabric, in preparation to sewing lace to the sleeve edge. So the entredeux will go between the fabric and the lace (however, the lace will not be attached in this lesson).