Facing

How to Sew in Facing


Step-by-Step Instructions:

Facing is used most frequently for necklines and armholes and other opening edges on garments. A facing is a piece of material  sewn into the inside of a garment, that strengthens it and creates a clean finish. 

Materials Needed:
  • Pattern pieces for facings
  • Interfacing (optional, depending on fabric and desired finish)
  • Pins
  • Tailor’s chalk or fabric marker
  • Sewing machine
  • Iron
Tips for Perfect Interfacing:
  • Interfacing: Lightweight interfacing adds structure to facings, particularly useful for lightweight or loosely woven fabrics.
  • Understitching: This step is crucial for keeping the facing inside the garment and maintaining a clean edge.
  • Finishing Edges: For a professional look, finish the raw edges of the facing with a serger, zigzag stitch, or pinking shears before attaching.
1. Cut the Facing Pieces
  • Cut the armhole facing pieces from your fabric using the pattern provided.
  • Cut and fuse interfacing to the facing pieces if desired.
2. Sew the Facing Pieces Together
  • Sew the front and back armhole facings together at the side seams.
  • Press the seams open to reduce bulk.
3. Attach the Facing to the Armhole
  • With right sides together, pin the facing to the armhole, matching seams and notches.
  • Sew around the armhole edge with the recommended seam allowance.
4. Clip and Understitch
  • Clip the seam allowance around the curves to allow the facing to lay flat.
  • Press the seam allowance towards the facing.
  • Understitch by sewing the facing to the seam allowance close to the seam line.
5. Press and Secure the Facing
  • Turn the facing to the inside of the garment.
  • Press the armhole edge flat, ensuring the seam line is crisp.
  • Optionally, you can topstitch close to the edge or tack the facing down at the side seams to keep it in place.

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