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Sewing Silk

Here are 10 tips for sewing silk:

  1. Iron before cutting. Use a warm dry iron on the reverse side of the fabric. Use a cool iron for chiffon. Do not spray water as it can leave a watermark
  2. Use very fine dressmaking pins; large pins can leave holes in the fabric
  3. Silk thread is appropriate for hand sewing (basting/embroidery); polyester thread is generally preferred for machine sewing
  4. Use a fine sewing machine needle (No 11; continental No 70)
  5. When sewing fine, lightweight silk such as chiffon, tack the silk onto tissue paper and sew through the two layers to stabilise the fabric
  6. Use lightweight sew in interlinings when required
  7. For linings, select a fine silk habotai
  8. Always check the pressure of the stitch and presser foot before starting to sew
  9. If tacking, use a fine needle
  10. Use a cool iron to press silk pieces as they are stitched and when finished

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