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Hi Jamie, I'm pregnant, and new to seiwng, so this is a great project for me. I would love to make mine lined on the back side, and wondering how I would adjust your pattern. Any tips would really help me. Thank you in advance!~Elizabeth[]Hilary Reply:July 21st, 2012 at 10:27 pmI had the same question about lining the cover because my chosen fabric was pretty thin. This is what I did.I made the straps according to the tutorial. Then, I skipped ahead and did the steps to secure the boning in place. My boning was 1/4 and rolled a lot when I put it in, so I made a slimmer sleeve for it by seiwng another line of stitches 3/8 above the sewn edge of the original boning sleeve made by following the instructions. This helped keep the boning snugly in place. After I had my boning the way I liked, I attached the straps, again following the instructions.I then cut my lining fabric to 24.5 x38 (instead of 26 x38 , because the cover dimensions are slightly smaller with the boning already in place). I layered the cover and the lining, right sides together. Beginning with one of the straps, I sewed around the edge, away from the strap, with a 1/2 seam allowance, until I met the other strap. I clipped the corners, turned everything right side out, and pressed the cover flat, including the hole (make sure the straps are outside the cover, where they belong). Then I sewed around the whole cover again with a 1/4 allowance, giving the cover a nice polished look and closing that hole up.Hope that helps![]
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