Wednesday, May 16, 2012

How Do I Home Sew Ribbing In My Neckline or Cuffs?

If you are new to the home sewing world, I advise purchasing the tubular knit ribbings in the color of your choosing. Don't forget to think the width of the ribs - is it compatible with the garment you are sewing? The width of the ribs or the spacing of the ribs is sometimes referred to as the weight (it seems ironic doesn't it - the human race aren't the only ones involved with weight - even the garment business is involved about weight!).

Ribbings, which can (and in my opinion, should be) purchased by the inch, vary in stretching capabilities. Check on the back of your pattern to make sure that you buy an enough whole of ribbing for the purpose you need it. If you are doing repairs or replacing the ribbing in a garment, prefit the ribbing to the body area or portion it against the garment edge.

To attach the ribbing to your garment, all the time use a ballpoint needle which is specially designed for sewing knits. If you have the wrong size needle in your sewing machine, you will either have runs in your ribbing or the stitching will not hold the ribbing properly. The allowable sized needle in your motor is the most leading step in attaching ribbing to any garment!

If you have a serger and feel definite enough to use your serger sewing motor to sew in ribbing, make sure you have the allowable sized needle. In that respect, ribbing can be very fussy!

I personally prefer the "in the round" technique where the ribbing and the garment seams are sewn separately and then attached to each other. I try to place the ribbing seam even with the garment seam if I can, but in a neckline, for example, such a thing is not feasible at all times. If I can on a neckline seam, I place the seam from the ribbing in the center back so it doesn't look out-of-place and cause irritation (some citizen are sensitive to this).

If you are more sufficient than I am, you may prefer to attach the ribbing to the garment and then one continuous seam is sewn. However, if you choose this method, be sure to leave one seam open to allow for the attachment of the ribbing.

Make sure you use an overlock stitch on a serging motor to sew and stop the seam edges at the same time. But if you are using a regular sewing machine, take a narrow zigzag stitch to apply the ribbing and a wide zigzag stitch to stop the edges.

Keep in mind that today garments with rib-knit band necklines are popular casual wear. The rib-knit neckline can be shaped round with either a flat or a lapped front, or v-shaped with a lapped front. Your imagination is the only thing stopping your flow of creativity!

Keep these points in mind if you are replacing ribbing in a sleeve band (on a jacket or a lined sweater) as well. Keep in mind that man had to apply that ribbing in the first place and with a small thought, you can double what has been done!

How Do I Home Sew Ribbing In My Neckline or Cuffs?

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