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Hand-stitching Basics<\/h2>\n

Making doll clothes without a sewing machine is possible, and it starts with the basics of hand-stitching. Hand-stitching is a skill that helps to create strong seams, simple shapes and intricate details that form the basis of any garment. Hand-stitching threads, which come in a variety of colors and textures, can be used with a needle and a thimble to hold the needle when sewing large fabrics with more force. The most common hand-stitching techniques to make doll clothes include stretch stitches, straight stitches, back stitches, and overcasting stitches. Although hand-stitching is a slower process, it will result in strong and durable seams that are much less likely to wear or tear.<\/p>\n

For the novice sewer, the most important skill to master is the basic straight stitch. It is the foundation of most hand-stitching techniques and works by passing the needle through a preselected point on the fabric, then out of the same point on the opposite side. The number of stitches that form a completed stitch will depend on the type of fabric being used and the desired length of the completed seam.<\/p>\n

Working with Interfacing and Lining<\/h2>\n

Using interfacing and lining is an important part of making doll clothes without a sewing machine. Interfacing helps to strengthen weak spots and lining helps to reduce fraying. When working with interfacing and lining, it is important to pre-treat both fabrics with a press cloth and hot steam iron. This will not only help to protect the fabric from discoloration, but it will also help to make sure that the interfacing adheres to the fabric in the correct areas.<\/p>\n

If the interfacing is not pre-treated, it could cause puckering in the fabric or make it difficult to properly adhere when hand-stitching. Unlined doll clothes will look unfinished and lack the extra strength that interfacing and lining can provide. Hand-stitching interfacing and lining correctly can help to create a professional-looking garment that will last for many dress-up sessions.<\/p>\n

Creating Seams and Facings<\/h2>\n