by jerrib 28 Mar 2015

For those of you that haven't tried to add ribbing to something, this is a good tutorial.

When I do mine, I sew the ends together to make a circle, then fold in half and put a pin in each fold, then put the pins together and add pins to the other folds. You will have 4 quarters, evenly distributed. Do the same for the item you are adding the ribbing to and then match the 4 ribbing pins to the item's 4 pins. Hope this helps some of you that are afraid to try ribbing.

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by rsehorse 29 Mar 2015

That's exactly how I do it too, Jerri.

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jerrib by jerrib 30 Mar 2015

Its so easy isn't it Sue.

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by sdrise 29 Mar 2015

Thank You!!

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jerrib by jerrib 29 Mar 2015

Your welcome

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by noah 28 Mar 2015

Thanks Jerry great info hugs

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jerrib by jerrib 29 Mar 2015

Your welcome Carolyn

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by Leaha 28 Mar 2015

Thank you, guess now I need to get brave.

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jerrib by jerrib 29 Mar 2015

Its very easy

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by graceandham 28 Mar 2015

Ah, sweet memories of Ann Person's Stretch and Sew tailoring. I made my own t shirts from a custom cut pattern, plus three piece suits and my own bathing suit. At the height of polyester.

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jerrib by jerrib 29 Mar 2015

I remember those days well.

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by 02kar Moderator 28 Mar 2015

Thanks for sharing. It does work and works perfectly every time.

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jerrib by jerrib 29 Mar 2015

Your welcome Karen

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by haleymax 28 Mar 2015

Thank you.

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jerrib by jerrib 28 Mar 2015

Your welcome.

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