Learn to recognize different types of seam finishes, their advantages, and how to sew them. A seam finish is a treatment applied to the raw edge of a seam allowance to prevent the fabric from fraying. It may also add a touch of beauty to the inside of an unlined garment
Extension Circular 66-437: Instruction for buying different types of textiles such as: wrinkle res...
This NebGuide provides methods for finishing the hems on jackets and coats, with attention to back v...
This NebGuide contains useful suggestions for sewing with plaids. Plaids remain popular and have no ...
Learn to recognize different types of seam finishes, their advantages, and how to sew them. A seam f...
This NebGuide covers seam finishes for a plain seam. A plain seam is the basic element in all garmen...
Carefully selected and well-constructed seams and seam finishes are important—even critical—steps in...
When your mother was a little girl, often seamstresses stayed in the house for a week to outfit the ...
Extension circular 456 provides information on basic tailoring practices. It gives suggestions on t...
Fashion dictates the finishes for clothing as well as the position of the waist line or the length o...
This is a how-to publication providing information on how to sew a flat-felled seam
Seams are basic requirements in the manufacturing of garments. In general, seam performance has a gr...
The French seam is a self-enclosed seam that is ideal for visible seams and seams in unlined jackets
Extension Circular 69-457: Laces; selection of pattern, linings and interfacings, laying the pattern...
This publication covers the importance of following fabric grainline in pattern layout and cutting, ...
Extension circular 479 discusses sewing the new fabrics. It includes everything from selecting the m...
Extension Circular 66-437: Instruction for buying different types of textiles such as: wrinkle res...
This NebGuide provides methods for finishing the hems on jackets and coats, with attention to back v...
This NebGuide contains useful suggestions for sewing with plaids. Plaids remain popular and have no ...
Learn to recognize different types of seam finishes, their advantages, and how to sew them. A seam f...
This NebGuide covers seam finishes for a plain seam. A plain seam is the basic element in all garmen...
Carefully selected and well-constructed seams and seam finishes are important—even critical—steps in...
When your mother was a little girl, often seamstresses stayed in the house for a week to outfit the ...
Extension circular 456 provides information on basic tailoring practices. It gives suggestions on t...
Fashion dictates the finishes for clothing as well as the position of the waist line or the length o...
This is a how-to publication providing information on how to sew a flat-felled seam
Seams are basic requirements in the manufacturing of garments. In general, seam performance has a gr...
The French seam is a self-enclosed seam that is ideal for visible seams and seams in unlined jackets
Extension Circular 69-457: Laces; selection of pattern, linings and interfacings, laying the pattern...
This publication covers the importance of following fabric grainline in pattern layout and cutting, ...
Extension circular 479 discusses sewing the new fabrics. It includes everything from selecting the m...
Extension Circular 66-437: Instruction for buying different types of textiles such as: wrinkle res...
This NebGuide provides methods for finishing the hems on jackets and coats, with attention to back v...
This NebGuide contains useful suggestions for sewing with plaids. Plaids remain popular and have no ...