Ivy Dress + Top Sew Along

2 Block Fusing SQUARE

1 — Block fusing and Pre-Pressing

Posted
18—May 2021

We start your Ivy Dress or Top by block fusing and pre-pressing some of your pieces.

Ivy Dress + Top Sew Along — 1 — Pre-Pressing
May 18 2021
2 Block Fusing
Block fusing your interfacing

To ensure accuracy, and to save time, we recommend block fusing some of your pattern pieces before sewing. Block fusing is when you apply fusible interfacing to a section of the fabric before cutting out the pattern pieces. Doing it this way means your pieces won’t stretch out of shape, which can happen if you piece fuse after. It also saves a bit of time as you only need to cut out once!

The pieces that require block fusing differ depending on the view and options you are sewing. They are indicated on the pattern and below:

Collar Options

Peter Pan — Top Collar and Neck Facing pieces
Round Neck — Neck Facing piece
Tie Back — Tie Back Collar and Back Neck Facing pieces

Sleeve/ Cuff Options

Button Cuff pieces
Tie Cuff pieces
Sleeveless Armhole Facing pieces

If you do not wish to block fuse, you can piece fuse these pattern pieces. This means cutting out each pattern piece in both interfacing and your main fabric and then applying the interfacing to each piece separately. If you choose to piece fuse keep your pattern pieces close by for reference and make sure they don’t stretch out of shape.

22 Button Tab
Pre-pressing

We strongly recommend that you use an iron to press some areas of your pieces before you begin sewing. This will help to ensure accuracy as you sew, as well as aid in giving your Ivy Dress or Top a neat and tidy finish. These pressing guidelines apply to both the Dress and the Top views.

Press the button loop in half lengthways, wrong sides together. Open out, then fold the outer edges to meet at the centre crease line. Fold in half lengthways and press again. Your finished pressed piece will measure 6mm in width.

17 Tie Back Collar Pressed

If sewing the tie back collar, fold the collar in half lengthways, wrong sides together and press.

21 Sleeve Placket

If sewing a long sleeve option, fold the sleeve placket binding pieces in half, press wrong sides together and press. Open out, then fold the outer edges to meet at the centre crease line. Fold in half lengthways and press again. Your fnished pressed piece will measure 1cm in width.

14 Cuff Pressed

If sewing the button cuff option, take the cuff pieces and fold them in half lengthways with the wrong sides together. Press.

11 Tie Sleeve

If sewing the tie cuff option, take the cuff pieces and fold them in half lengthways with the wrong sides together. Press.

15 Pocket Bag Pressed

If sewing the Dress view, fold the side pocket pieces in half at centre notches with right sides together and press.

24 Middle Skirt Panel Pressed
20 Side Skirt Panel Hem Pressed

If sewing the Dress view, take the skirt centre panels, and the skirt side panels and fold back the 1cm hem seam allowance, then press. Next fold the hem up a further 8cm as indicated by the notch and press.

Now it is time to start sewing the bodice of your Ivy Dress or Top!

Check out the Ivy Dress + Top pattern in our Online Store here. Don't forget you can always email us via [email protected] if you need advice!

Ivy makes from our wonderful community are also popping up over on Instagram, follow @makebytfs and use #TFSIvyDress or #TFSIvyTop so others can check out your creations!

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