Detail One -
Neckline Facing (There is a more detailed facings demo here.)
Now is the time, if you haven't done it to finish
your neckline facing. You will sew this facing down the
same as your wider facings. The difference is that
the neckline facing is very narrow. This makes the
last step of turning under and stitching the final
raw edges tricky if your fingers aren't used to handsewing,
but narrow it must be.
I have found over time that if I make my neckline facing too wide,
over 1/2", that it cuts into my shoulders and I loose
a great deal of the stretch the curve of the neckline
affords.
This strip of linen or silk, 1-1.25" wide and as long as your neckline
plus a couple inches, will first be sewn to the right
side with the running stitch, then folded over and
sewn with a running stitch down on the wrong side.
Tuck the raw edges under and whip stitch to the wrong
side.
The photo shows the completed facing.
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