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How to cut a slanting inlay if there is not enough fabric

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If the main fabric is not enough, and there is no suitable material either, you can still make a slanting inlay from small shreds. And you do not have to grind a lot of short strings into one long.

You will need:

  • A flap of tissue 10x10 cm in size (you can use smaller tissue residues);
  • Ruler;
  • Marker for fabric or tailor's chalk;
  • Tailor's scissors;
  • Device for forming a slanting inlay;
  • Needles and thread for sewing;
  • Sewing machine

How to grind slanting inlines and complete finishing lines


Step 1

Cut the square shred exactly diagonally.

Step 2

Fold the two parts by aligning the short sections as shown in the photo. Chip and grind.

Step 3

Fold the part flat, iron the seam.

Step 4

Spread the part - draw lines parallel to the long side at a distance of 4 cm from each other (width of the ribbon).


How to cut a slanting trim from a thin fabric


Step 5

Fold the part with the front side inward, aligning the short sides with a slight offset so that the drawn lines exactly coincide with each other.

Step 6

Chip and grind.

Step 7

Flatten the seam.

Step 8

Starting from the offset side, precisely along the drawn lines, cut an oblique inlay.


How to make a slanting trim with the help of a tailor's pin


Step 9

Form a slanting inlay using a special device or using a tailor's pin.


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Source and photo: blog.colettehq.com

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