Sewing a Mini-Mock FLowform
I tried my hand a making a Mini-Mock Flowform designed by Don Mock. Making one Mini-Mock drove me to try different ways of making one. BASICS: The original Plan is stingy on lengths for the Top Panels. The first Mini-Mock I attempted to make, I used the Plan Dimensions. When sewing the Top Panels to the Ribs, I ran out of Panel before I ran out of Rib. For later attempts, I used 60" fabric and used the width of the fabric (60") for the length of the Top Panels. I use a different Order Of Sewing that Don does. I always start weith the top of the starboard Rib. That way, the last seam, the Burrito Roll seam, is a straight seam, involving only the starboard Keel, starboard Bottom Panel, and the starboard Rib. Another thing that I tried, and liked, that was different, was to use three 21" panels, instead of six 11" panels, for the Top and Bottom. My allowances were 1/2", everywhere, for every thing. Hems, seams, all of it. PARTS IS PARTS: There was once a...
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