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Stitching a half-shawl collar into a knitted pullover

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For convenience and comfort, we choose a cozy knitwear. It is not difficult to work with knitwear, you just need to follow some rules.

Details of a cut from knitted / knitted fabrics are sewn with a special elastic or narrow zigzag stitch. An ideal option is an overlock.
The non-woven fabric bands are ironed to the front and back along the sections of the stitching of the collar, while the chain seam on the non-woven should coincide with the drawn seam line on the parts.
We grind the shoulder seams by inserting a strip of material cut along the edge. This will prevent stretching, but preserve the elasticity of the seams.

The collar detail is folded along the fold line with the front side out and ironed. We knit off collar sections.
We inject, then we grind, then we grind the collar along the longitudinal sections into the neck of the front and back.

The front allowances in the corners are incised obliquely. Iron seam allowances on the front and back.
We put the right end of the collar on the left end of the collar. Take the ends of the collar together and sew it into the neck of the front.




In order for our product to look neat from the inside, we need to thread a chain of threads from overlock. To do this, insert a special device into the line with a chain at the end, at a distance of about 4-5 cmphoto (it can be replaced with a knitting hook), grab the end of the chain, thread into the seam, gently pull out the end without tension. It’s superfluous to trim. Now our line will not open. Iron.



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