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Learn How To Sew Scalloped Edges To Spruce Up Your Sewing Projects

Have you ever tried sewing scalloped edges to your fabric pieces? Level up your sewing skills in styling projects like aprons and sheets by reading this tutorial today!

Scalloped edges add a fancy and feminine detail to any sewing project. Whether it's a skirt or a table cloth, your basic fabric will have an extra appeal after adding these cute patterns. It may look complicated especially if you're a beginner but let me share the easiest skill I learned to sew perfect scalloped edges every time.

Learn How To Sew Scalloped Edges To Spruce Up Your Sewing Projects

It's easy to sew scalloped edges on the hem or faced edges. It adds balance to your fabric or garments. For your little girls, adding scalloped edges to their garments make it visually pleasant and adorable.

If you're wondering how to create this design, you have two options. First, you can create your own scallop pattern by drawing an arch on a paper, tracing the curved edge of a dinner plate or bowl. Your second option is to use a purchased scallop marking tool. Either of the two options can give you the scallop patterns of your desired size.

 

For this project, you'll need:

 

Let the sewing begin!

Fiskars Scallop Paper Edger Scissors
  • Straight edges are a thing of the past; keep edging into the future
  • Scallop Edger dimensions are 63/100-by-6-1/2-by-2-9/25-Inch
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  • Color-coded for ease of reference
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Instructions:

Step 1: Find the center of the fabric

Learn How To Sew Scalloped Edges To Spruce Up Your Sewing Projects

On the fabric's wrong side up, mark the edges of the fabric at the center using a fabric marking tool.

 

Step 2: Trace the scallops

Center the scallop template 1/2 inch from the edge of the fabric at the marked point. Trace around the scallop edge of the template. Pick up and reposition the template as necessary and continue marking scallops along the entire length of the fabric.

Step 3: Stitch on the lines

Pin the marked fabric and the lining or face the fabrics' right sides together — matching the right edge along the scallop edge. Stitch on the marked scallop line. Make sure you remove the pins as you go.

Step 4: Trim and snip

 

Trim the fabric approximately 1/8 inch from the edge of the stitching. Snip the valley of each scallop without cutting into the stitch. If the scallops are deep, creating a sharply curved edge, notch the seam allowances along the curves so the fabric will lie flat when turned inside out.

Step 5: Press the fabric

Turn the fabric right side out then roll the seams between your fingers to help the seam lie flat. Press the scallop edge. And we're done with our pretty scalloped edges!

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Watch the full tutorial of this technique from LandauerPublishing:

Easy yet classy! I hope you're able to make this design too! I think this simple design was able to channel out the woman within us, right? Not to mention the creativity in tracing scallop patterns. Cheers to another skill added to your sewing skill vault! ‘Til next time!

 

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