Sewing with Embrace (Double Gauze) – Threaded Lines

By A Mystery Man Writer

Embrace double gauze is a woven, breathable, soft and lightweight fabric.  It is made with 2 layers of a light fabric with an open weave and are basted together every inch.  This forms a subtle grid over the entire fabric and allows the two layers to act as one.  Double gauze gets softer and softer with every wash.Tips Machine wash in cold, Hand dry or tunble dry on low. Pre-wash double gauze! Take advantage of the fray with double gauze when working with scarves and hemlines (if fray is what you are after) Yes, you can use steam - Embrace presses well Use the gridline of basting to get a straight cut Use tailor's chalk or water soluble marker rather than slipping notches Sew-in a light interfacing if needed Needle - 70/10 or 80/12 sharp needle to avoid snags Use

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