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Princess Seams...How to make a Princess Seam

 

When shaping a garment, one might use Princess Seams.  Princess seams are very similar to sewing curves.  Instead of using darts to shape the bodice or body of a garment one might consider Princess seams.  Seaming two pieces of fabric together with opposite curves will produce the shaping necessary to follow the line of the figure.  If it is done as one long seam on a dress, this would be a princess -style dress.

 
This is a difficult seam to do, however if done correctly, it looks beautiful and fits very nicely.

To get the right effect of a princess seam, it is important that the fitting lines match exactly.  Place the pieces right sides together.

Pin stitching lines together with pins at right angels to the seam first from the top and then from the bottom, using  more pins where the pattern curves in for better shaping.

You may have to ease stitch if the fit is too tight.  If your pattern calls for ease stitch make sure you do not omit that step.

Once it has been sewn, snip the inward curves so that the seam will press flat. You may want to snip out small Vs to reduce bulk. Press seams open.
 
 

 
 

Here is a photo of the finished gown that Jessica made with Princess seams. This gown is a replica of a gown from the "Jane Austin" period. Notice the Perfect fit shaping Jessica's body.

 

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