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How do you make a sewing armhole?
Take a tape measure and measure around the armhole. Take note of the measurement. For this tutorial, you can use store-bought binding or make the binding yourself. Cut a piece of binding the length of your armhole. If you are using binding that you made yourself, you will need to fold it before sewing.
How do I make a smooth armhole?
Be careful about where you place the binding seam - I suggest placing it somewhere where is there is not yet a seam, to minimise bulk (for example, the middle of the back armhole). Stitch the binding to the armhole with a 1cm (3/8in) seam allowance. Clip into the seam allowance at regular intervals. This will help you achieve a smooth armhole.
How do you make a bias binding for an armhole?
Cut a piece of binding the length of your armhole. If you are using binding that you made yourself, you will need to fold it before sewing. Take the binding and with right side down, press one long edge under by 10mm (5/8in). With right sides together, bring the short ends of the bias binding together at a right angle.
How do you stitch a lace armhole?
Give the armholes a good press, from the outside. Pin the binding in place and then stitch around the binding close to the fold. It’s a good idea to start and finish your stitching at the underarm point as this line of stitching will be visible from the right side of the garment. And tah-dah! You have a lovely clean finish on your armhole.
How do you blind stitch an armhole?
To blind stitch the binding: Working on the wrong side of the armhole, use a slipstitch to catch the fold of the binding edge and 2-3 threads from the garment’s surface. Alternate the stitches to seal the binding shut. No stitches should be visible on the right side of the armhole finish.


