Another Capri Set
I'm been having a bit of fun making capri sets that incorporate heirloom techniques in the small size manageable format of a swing top and pants - not yards and yards of full skirts and ruffles. This one has a bit of hand embroidery, button centered cast-on flowers connected with a chain stitch, an interesting two color entredeux edge trim, and lots of French bias bound edges.

The interfaced pockets have an embroidered, entredeux trimmed flap and are bound with 1/16" lime microcheck. I like to prefinish my bindings to the exact length needed, using a technique that angles the ending seam allowance away from the final finished edge. It gives a much cleaner, less bulky finish than trying to tuck the binding end seam allowances in at the finished edges. I prefinished the length of the bias bindings on the neckline, pockets, and lower edge of the swing top.

The edges of the pocket flaps, mock front yoke, and ruffle sleeves are finished with entredeux which has been trimmed and embellished with a cross stitch and running stitch in two contrasting colors.



Published on November 11, 2012 05:14
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