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Hi everyone its George from Teach Me Fashion, in todays tutorial

I'm going to be showing you how to sew a French seam. I highly recommend using a French seam. If you are

using beautiful fabric like silk

or if you don't own an overlocker at home to finish the edge of your fabric, a French seam is a

concealed seam and

it leaves your garment with a clean and professional finish.

I often use a French seam at home when I'm doing a lot of home sewing and

I'm sure you will too after you see how easy it really is to sew in a French seam.

Check out and stay tuned for this tutorial

And I'm sure you will be using French seams after you see how easy it really is

Okay guys, so we're going to start now this will be the only time where you

will have your fabric

facing the wrong sides together, so here you can see I've got the pattern on this side, and that's my wrong side

So I'm going to keep that together

And I find pinning

helps stabilizes

Your fabric in place whilst you sew, so you can do that just like this.

Okay, so before you start sewing we're going to stitch a straight line

about half a centimeter or the foot width of your machine all the way down here and

Make sure you back tack at the start and at the end so it stabilises the stitch in place

So after sewing that straight stitch you will have something that looks like this

You'll have a seam that pokes up just like this as you spread out the fabric what I recommend doing now

That the second step is ironing open that seam

You're opening that up nice and flat ironing it so when you do the next step

it's really easy to do and then obviously is a lot easier as I'm using it on a stable fabric, but on a

delicate silk I recommend

Ironing every step that you go

So I have ironed that open

and pushed the seam to one side and

Now what you'll need to do is pin in place so you're folding the fabric back onto itself so now it is

Right-side fabrics together, and this is where your seam is going to be enclosed

so just pin that in place making sure that your

Seam on the other side lines up

and

This stabilizes the fabric in place so you don't get any

Ribbed sections as you sew or ripples as you call it

As you go, as you pin along obviously it's different on a longer garment.

Just use your thumb, and your pointer finger to roll back the seams

so that it's

Nice and tight the seam will be nice and tight

So this is pretty much the last process besides ironing

you're going to sew a straight stitch

From here to here making sure that you back tack at the start and at the end to stabilize the stitch.

Again and also remove the pins as you go.

I am going to do at least one centimetre seam

So here we go

Place the fabric underneath your foot

Put the foot down, and I always roll my needle into the fabric first before I put my foot down.

So after ironing that nice and flat your French Seam will be beautiful and clean. And it should look like this

Nice and clean and professional

So that is how you sew a French Seam, I hope you found the tutorial really easy to follow and super useful!

I hope you use a French seam in your next garment and also

Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay up to date and find out when we post new

tutorial like this one!

See you later guys and happy sewing

For more infomation >> How to sew an easy French Seam | Teach Me Fashion - Duration: 5:45.

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Legendary photographer Ellen Von Unwerth UNVEILS iconic fashion shoots in exhibition - Duration: 4:32.

Legendary photographer Ellen Von Unwerth UNVEILS iconic fashion shoots in exhibition

Shes the former model who went behind the lens to launch the careers of some of the worlds sexiest supermodels.

Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Nadja Auermann, Eva Herzigová and more were celebrated in Ellens signature style which promoted female sensuality.

Ive always loved to portray women who are strong, who are playful, who are self-assured, and who really own their sexuality, which is why I love working with Claudia, and Naomi, and all those girls, she explains.

But then something I always come back to is fragility.

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"I look for that in the women I shoot, too.

I dont want to objectify women or cast them only in this sexy light.

I want to see every side of them.

"There are so many sides to women.

"Thats why some of my best shots come when the girls think the camera has stopped rolling, youre seeing something different to what they give you when they know theyre being watched, a vulnerability..

"Ive always loved to portray women who are strong, who are playful, who are self-assured" Ellen Von Unwerth In a male-dominated industry, Ellen became one of the most in-demand fashion photographers of her time.

Now a must-see exhibition Ladyland at Opera Gallery in London sees the shots that graced the covers of some of the worlds best fashion magazines placed together for the first time.

She reveals: I decided to focus on some of the most iconic pictures of my career, the ones that kicked everything off - so theres Naomi, and Kate Moss, and Claudia in there, plus David Bowie too.

There are some from my last book Fraülein, and some of my more sexy, provocative work.

I started working with Naomi and Kate when they were 16, and I started to work with Claudia when she was 18.

They were beautiful, and glamorous, and totally professional, and they all had such incredible personalities - they were so vibrant, and playful, and fun.

It was such an amazing time, the designers would make the girls special dresses, and it was just electrifying seeing them come out at shows. Fine Art Photography by Ellen von Unwerth will be on show from May 4-18 at London's Opera Gallery.

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