Sewing a Pick Stitch
Let us teach you how to sew a pick stitch. This stitch can be applied to any fabric and is most often used on the edges of jacket and coat collars and lapels, as well as a pocket and sleeve trim or it can be used any place where you are looking to add a decorative touch. Our technique is easy and produces the best results.
Module | Description | Step |
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1 | Lesson Prep | 1-5 |
2 | Sewing a Running Stitch | 1-4 |
3 | Sewing the Pick Stitch | 1-8 |
MODULE 1 • Lesson Prep
Step | Description |
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1 | For this lesson we prepared two strips of wool melton fabric measuring 2” (5.1cm) wide by 11” (27.9cm) long. |
2 | We have stitched the two wool strips together in the length with ¼” (6mm) seam allowance. |
3A | Open the seam up with your fingers. |
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