The Self Lined Yoke

The Self Lined Yoke

Our most frequently asked question is about the self lined yoke.  It can be tricky the first time, but once you've tried it the results are nice since it eliminates some bulky seams. Work through your pattern until you get to this stage.  Remember the back yoke and back yoke linings are one piece attached by the Fold Line.  I like to press the Fold Line before assembling to help me keep track of it.  In this photo you can see the Fold Line right past the back of the collars.  The fabric beyond the pressed Fold Line are the Yoke Linings. The shoulder seams of the Front Yoke and Back Yokes are stitched together, along with the shoulder seam of the Front Yoke Lining and Back Yoke Linings.
The collars are tacked together along the 5/8" seam allowance, then basted to the yoke. 

Next, the lining is folded over on top of the yoke, sandwiching the collar in between. The shoulder seams are matched up and the back opening is on the fold. I then stitch around the neck opening and trimmed and clipped the seam.
 

Understitching the neck opening is then done to keep the lining from rolling out to the right side of the garment. I have opened up the lining and the yoke, so that I am only stitching through the yoke lining and the seam, close to the edge. You are seeing the lining and the underside of the collar in this picture.

This can be a little confusing, but I fell in love with this technique the first time that I tried it years ago. I love not having to fool with a tiny bias strip and that the yoke is lined!
April 18, 2019 by Michie Mooney
Spring Fabric At The Sewing Room!

Spring Fabric At The Sewing Room!

Have you spotted the Tiffany Lawn fabric at the Sewing Room?  Not only is this fabric beautiful and wonderful to sew on, it is also very economical compared to other Lawns.  If you are in the Birmingham, Alabama area be sure to stop in and shop.  And if you're not close, not a problem, they ship quickly and my order is always exactly right!  www.thesewingroom.com
February 18, 2019 by Creationsbymichie Admin
Tags: Sewing
Heirloom Sewing For Baby Girl

Heirloom Sewing For Baby Girl

We had to share what the talented Ms. Dot of Farmhouse Fabrics did with pattern #127Her working is always stunning and her choices of fabrics and laces are always perfect!
January 30, 2019 by Creationsbymichie Admin
What's On Sale

What's On Sale

It's time to get ready for you're next sewing project.  Although we're in the middle of Winter weather, it's not too early to start planning your Spring sewing!  We have selected two of our favorite patterns along with the Heirloom Embroidery Book and have put them on sale at a 50% savings to help get you started!  

Need a bit more inspiration?  Sweet little tucks and a touch of embroidery.  Perfect for that Spring baby.

 

 

January 18, 2019 by Creationsbymichie Admin
A Winter Jumper

A Winter Jumper

Changing seasons calls for layers and I love using a summer pattern for a winter purpose. For this sweet jumper I used Sun Dress pattern #121.  A lightweight print corduroy made up especially cute and is super comfortable.  *Michie'
November 25, 2018 by Michie Mooney
Applique's For Fall

Applique's For Fall

Fall sewing doesn't need to be time consuming or complicated.  When we get busy with school activities and seasonal events, we choose to embellish the outfits with machine applique'.
October 03, 2018 by Creationsbymichie Admin
Long Pants For Fall

Long Pants For Fall

School has started in many areas and hopefully cooler weather is close behind.  The photos are from one of our favorite photo shoots from a few years ago.  Our boy loved his long pants with suspenders made from pattern #144 and wore them all through the winter.  Like […]
August 14, 2018 by Creationsbymichie Admin
Adapting For Bridging

Adapting For Bridging

This photo popped up on Martha Pullen’s newsletter last week.  My heart skip a beat at the cuteness! I’m happy that I can share the link to my article for adapting a collar for bridging. ∼ Michie’ Click here for the article.
January 09, 2018 by Creationsbymichie Admin
Holiday Dress With Swiss Edging

Holiday Dress With Swiss Edging

Okay, I’m in love with this Christmas Tree Swiss Edging!  As the holidays approach I don’t always have time for a labor intense dress and this dress proves that you can have awesome without handwork or smocking.  I used pattern #146, featherwale corduroy and made a slight variation […]
October 30, 2017 by Creationsbymichie Admin
Let’s Add An Overlay

Let’s Add An Overlay

Need a daygown for a baby’s first Christmas?  Here is something sweet and simple for that special little one using pattern #101, red micro gingham, and Swiss edging.  Adding an overlay is one of the easiest ways to dress up an outfit and we have a simple tutorial […]
October 28, 2017 by Creationsbymichie Admin