Double coquette, being an integral element of a man’s shirt, is quite common in women's blouses, dress-shirts, tunics. There are two easy ways to process this part.
In the instructions for Burda patterns, most often they offer one way to process a double yoke in women's shirts and blouses. In one of the master classes, I showed how to complete it:
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Today we will consider an alternative, the so-called clean processing. This way, in my opinion, is even more convenient and beautiful. And it suits absolutely any fabric of a blouse-shirt group.
External and internal details of the coquette.
Step 1
Place the outer back yoke on the back part with the front side to the front side, precisely aligning the slices.
The inner yoke of the back is the front side to the wrong side of the back.
Step 2
Chip the details.
Step 3
Sew coquettes together and iron up.
Step 4
Lay out the yoke and turn it upside down.
Step 5
Chop the upper sections of the shelves with the slices of the outer yoke, folding the parts with the front sides.
Step 6
Twist the part of the back and shelves into a roll so that it is between the parts of the inner and outer yoke.
Step 7
Pin the slices of the inner yoke to the upper slices of the shelves and the outer yoke.
Step 8
Sew slices of shelves and flirts.
At the beginning and at the end of the seams, fasten.
Iron the seam allowances.
Step 9
Turn out the details of the back and shelves.
Step 10
Iron the seams on the front and back sides.
If necessary, stitch the yoke along the stitching seams.
Double coquette blouse-shirt is ready!
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The author of the master class and photo: Julia Dekanova