In Interfacings & Underlinings: An Introduction, one of the most sought-after dressmakers, Rae Cumbie, explores the ins and outs of interfacing and underlining basic garments. Give your garments structure, shape, and support with simple techniques in this informative video!
You’ll learn:The importance of interfacing and underlining your everyday garments
The different types, properties, and uses of common interfacings and underlinings
How give your garments structure, shape, and support with simple techniques
How to best select fabrics to take your garments from ordinary to extraordinary!
and so much more!
In Interfacings & Underlinings: An Introduction, Rae Cumbie – sewing expert and educator – shows you the ins and outs of interfacing and underlining basic garments. You’ll learn how to give your garments shape, support, and structure with simple sewing tips and techniques.
You’ll Love This Sewing Video If You:
- Want to learn how to sew your own garments
- Are interested in improving your sewing techniques with interfacing and underlining garments
In Interfacings & Underlinings: An Introduction, You’ll Learn:
- Techniques to give your garments shape and structure
- How to select the best fabrics to make your garments
- The different types of interfacing and underlinings in everyday garments
About the Expert:
Rae Cumbie has been creating clothing for women and children in her home-based studio for over 20 years. Her custom gowns for weddings and special occasions have earned her a place as one of Baltimore’s most sought-after dressmakers, and the title of Baltimore’s Best Tailor by Baltimore Magazine in 2005. She also creates custom artful wearables and limited-edition jackets that have been shown at galleries and craft shows. Rae is the National President of The Association of Sewing and Design Professionals (formally PACC) and a founding member and past president of the Baltimore Chapter of the organization. In 2011 Rae and Caroline Emerson established Tabula Rasa Patterns LLC and the Fit For Art™ pattern line. Rae serves as the company’s Creative Director. In addition, Rae is a contributor to Threads magazine and Sew News magazine.
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