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How To: Sewing A Y Back Racer Tank Top

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2011

This hour long video gives step by step instructions to construct a high quality tank top with bound openings. Download the pattern here: http://www.briansews.com/2011/07/how-to-y-back-tank-top.html

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  • Thanks; very useful. Note on Wild Ginger.. As far as I can tell this software won't work on windows 7 since the requirement for net framework3 .5 sp1 is not compatible with windows 7.

  • @22364014 Hmm, I've been using Wild Ginger with Windows 7 without any problems, both version 4 and 5. There's also little mention from anyone in the WG forums about Win 7 compatibility that I've seen.

  • I really enjoy watching other people sew as well.....

    I'm not a fan of double needles but mostly because there's always some mishap whenever I try them. I'm also unsure if it would be enough stretch? Maybe someone that's tried a double needle on this type of binding will leave a comment.

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  • Thank you for sharing you skills, advice and knowledge. It is greatly appreciated.

  • Excellent advice on lining up and sewing the shoulder seams, it took me a while to work this out. Thank you for the informative and entertaining videos, I really enjoy them!

  • thank you Brian!

  • Wild things free download works ok on my xp laptop but crashes on windows7. I guess my problem . Wild Ginger can't help me.  Thanks for videos.

  • Brian, I love your videos!!!! Thank you for posting this!

  • thanks so much for taking the time to make this video. It is much appreciated and I learned so much. I look forward to watching your future videos!

  • Would a double needle be of any use sewing the binding, or would it not be stretchy enough? I enjoyed this tutorial a great deal. Thanks for your hard work.

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