Is the piece something that would have two piece, one for each side? In which case, I'm picturing that the fashion fabric will have a piece on the inside and a piece on the outside, for both sides of the garment (making 4 pieces).
I think you sew the interfacing to the backside of one of the fashion pieces (and the same thing for the other side). Make sure it's close to the edge (probably about 1/4").
Then, with both pieces of the fashion fabric facing inward toward each other, sew them together, except for the part that you leave open.
Then, with the open part, flip it right-side-out so it has a nice finished edge with fashion fabric on the inside and outside with the interfacing in the middle.
And finish it off by pressing and sewing up the hole either by slip stitching by hand or sewing by machine close to the edge.
Since I'm not looking at the direction sheet, I'm not sure if that is right, but from past experience, I'm guessing this is what they are saying. I hope that made sense? It's so much easier just to physically show you.
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Date: 2007-10-11 03:29 am (UTC)I think you sew the interfacing to the backside of one of the fashion pieces (and the same thing for the other side). Make sure it's close to the edge (probably about 1/4").
Then, with both pieces of the fashion fabric facing inward toward each other, sew them together, except for the part that you leave open.
Then, with the open part, flip it right-side-out so it has a nice finished edge with fashion fabric on the inside and outside with the interfacing in the middle.
And finish it off by pressing and sewing up the hole either by slip stitching by hand or sewing by machine close to the edge.
Since I'm not looking at the direction sheet, I'm not sure if that is right, but from past experience, I'm guessing this is what they are saying. I hope that made sense? It's so much easier just to physically show you.