We are almost done sewing our Farrah! Our last steps are to sew the underarm gussets and to finish the armholes. VIEW A The following steps finish the upper edge of the underarm gusset for view A. If you are making View B, skip ahead to attaching the gusset to the armhole. ATTACH BIAS TO
Now we will attach the ruffle sleeves to View A. Then we’ll move on to sewing the side seams and hem on both views. ATTACH THE SLEEVE RUFFLES (VIEW A) Pin the right side of the sleeve ruffle to the right side of the bodice. Start at the shoulder seam and move down the armholes
We’re going to continue sewing and attach the yokes with a clean finish. We’ll also complete the neckline of our Farrah. GATHER THE BACK BODICE Change your stitch length to the longest possible length. Sew two parallel baste stitch lines at the top of the back bodice between the notches. Make sure not to backstitch
Now that pieces have been cut and interfaced, it’s time to begin sewing. We’ll start with staystitching then sew the ruffles for both views. STAYSTITCH THE NECKLINES Unless noted, the seam allowance included is 3/8” (1 cm) for joined seams. Clip or mark the notches indicated by “T” marks and “triangles”. Before handling your cut
We are thrilled to be able to bring you a sew along for the Farrah pattern. We will be sewing the top length of both views in the sew-along since the construction of the dress uses the same steps. This sew along features photos of every step in the sewing process to help you create
Ready to get started on the Farrah Sew Along but, haven’t decided on a fabric? We’ve got you covered. Here we’ll cover recommended fabrics and include links to a few of our suggestions. To find more fabric, ready to wear, and customer inspiration, check out our Farrah Pinterest board. If you haven’t already, grab your
We have big goals of updating our full pattern library, and thanks to our wonderful testers, we’re another step closer to achieving that. All our Farrah testers were incredibly helpful while working on this update. Find their beautiful versions below! Blogged versions and RTW inspiration are saved on our Farrah Pinterest Board. We will continue