Traditionally, loops for the belt on products are made from the main fabric. But as a decorative element, loops can be made of contrasting fabric, beautiful braid, as well as threads for knitting.
For a light coat of variegated woolen fabric, decorated with threads for knitting, loops for the belt can be made from the same threads.
You will need:
- ruler for marking allowances;
- tailor pins;
- scissors for needlework;
- woolen threads for knitting;
- a needle for drawing gum, or a needle for stitching knitwear, or a regular large needle with a large eye
Step 1
Using tailor's pins, ruler and belt, mark up for loops.
Step 2
Pull the woolen thread from the wrong side of the product to the front.
Step 3
Sew a small “back needle” stitch so that you have a loop.
Basic Hand Stitches
Step 4
While holding the loop with your thumb and forefinger, grab the thread with your middle finger and pull it into the loop.
Step 5
Tighten the thread, forming a new loop and the first loop-knot of the future loops.
Step 6
Next, perform the following loop-knot, again pulling a new loop. And so on, forming a chain of pigtailed loops.
Step 7
Having received the necessary length of the decorative loops (it should be slightly longer than the markings), thread the needle through the last loop and tighten the thread.
French Basting, or What is a Brides
Step 8
Bring the tail of the thread to the wrong side.
Step 9
Fix both tails in a canvas and hide in the allowances of the side seams. Cut the edges of the threads.
The author of the master class and photo: Julia Dekanova