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A Japanese-style soft suede tie belt fits easily into any ensemble. With the help of our pattern and detailed instructions you will sew it without any problems!
Length 90−95−100−105−110 cm.Sizes 44−52.
You will need:
- natural suede with a total area of approx. 12 sq. ft (1 sq. ft. = 30x30 cm) p
- gasket for leather non-woven LE 420
- glue stick
Recommended fabrics: soft genuine or artificial leather or suede.
Drawing
According to the drawing, make a paper pattern in full size. Cut the paper pattern along the seam line = middle and side of the belt.
Dimensions are given in cm.
For allowances = 1 cm.
Cutting:
From suede
The middle part of the belt according to the drawing - 2x with a foldThe side part of the belt according to the drawing - 4x with a fold
Four details of ties 115–115–115–120–120 cm long and 4 cm wide, including allowances.
Gasket
Iron to 1 middle part and 2 lateral parts of the belt.Sewing
1. Stitch the sides of the belt to the middle parts. Flatten out the stocks and fix with glue stick. Secure allowances on both sides with finishing lines on the front side.
2. Fold the 2 details of the ties inside out. Cut one end of each tie obliquely. Sew longitudinal sections and oblique short sections at a distance of 2 mm. Cut allowances to a width of 2 mm.
3.Short-cut allowances cut off by the laying of belt parts. Unlock allowances for longitudinal sections to the wrong side and stick. Place the part with the gasket on the part without laying the wrong side to the wrong side, leaving protruding allowances of the lower (without gasket) part along all edges. Glue parts along the longitudinal edges. Stitch the tucked edges into the edge, cut off the protruding allowances.
4. Lay the ends of the belt with folds up to a width of 3 cm, for this purpose put middle marks on both sides, fold the folds (fold lines at a distance of 1.5 cm from the longitudinal edges) to combine with the middle line. Secure creases with glue. Place the ties under the ends of the belt. Stitch the ends of the belt to the ties.Material prepared by Elena Karpova
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