I know of the method of stitching around the front edges from the side seam
up the center front and down to the opposite side seam. Then sew the back
edge. Next sew around the armholes, but do not sew the side seams together.
The whole thing will be lying flat at this point. 
Insert your hand into one of the back side seams (which is open ) and work
the front right side out (as opposed to inside out) through the shoulder
seam. Repeat for the other side. Now you can sew the side seams together,
right sides together, leaving an opening in the lining to maneuver. Slip
stitch the remaining side openings of the lining closed by hand.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of REBECCA BURCH
Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 12:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [h-cost] "Mr Darcy" outfit


My oldest son has requested some assistance with an outfit he needs to wear
to a Regency Ball at the end of the month. I got most of the jacket done
before he had to return to Chicago, but he will have to deal the the
waistcoat on his own.

I don't do much menswear, but I seem to recall there is a method of
stitching the lining around the armholes and most of the outer edge and then
turning it inside out so that all the edges are finished. Does anybody know
somewhere he could get directions? (and me - you never know when it might
come in handy!)

Rebecca Burch
Center Valley Farm
Duncan Falls, Ohio, USA

The only twelve steps I'm interested in are the ones between the flat folds
and the brocades.  --Anonymous Costumer--
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