Loops are small strips of fabric of the same length and width that are sewn to the product in the waist or waist, most often on trousers, shorts and skirts.
Loops can simultaneously perform both a decorative function and their direct task - to fix a belt or tie belt.
On the example of a model of A-silhouette skirts fromBurda Style 2/2020 consider how to properly process and sew the loops.
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Step 1
Iron the longitudinal sections of the strip for the loops to the middle, then fold the strip along in half along the wrong side inward and iron.
Strain the ironed sections to the edge, stitch the fold.
Cut the strip into the required number of parts (= loops) of the desired length (in this case, 4 loops 10 cm long).
The number of loops can be more or less depending on the model and the purpose of the loops themselves.
Step 2
Pin the loops to the upper cuts of the skirt panels at the tucks, notice.
Overcast other ends of loops.
Step 3
Stitch the belt.
Complete the zipper.
If the product has a lining, sew it on and finish processing the belt.
Step 4
First, loops the belt loops at a distance of 1 cm below the belt seam, then unscrew it up, twist the upper ends of the loops and sew along the top edge of the belt to the edge.
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Source and illustration: Burda Style 2/2020