Monday, July 26, 2010

Quick Tip - Masking Tape to Mark Notches

I've tried all manner of marking notches and dots and other pattern markings. When working with knits and many wovens, I'll either use tailor tacks or little snips in the seam allowances to mark things. But those aren't always useful when working with sweater knits, certain coating fabrics or fleece. I've tried using WhiteOut in the seam allowances. But the WhiteOut gets gunked up easily with fibres, and it dries out quickly once the fibres get in the bottle. Plus, you can't use it on the body of the fabric. So instead, I found a great solution. Cut small notches out of masking tape and use those to mark the fabric. You can use the masking tape in the seamlines, and you can also use it in the body of the garment. It's precise, it stays, and it comes off easily. You can also use painter's tape, which is even easier to remove. I have also tried PostIt notes, but I found that they come off too easily. So I stick with (ha ha - get it?) masking tape.
Seamline Notches
 
One other thing - when marking the point of a dart I cut a little arrow shaped piece of tape and have the tip of the arrow point at the end of the dart, as you can see here:

Dart Legs and Point

I sew the dart with the point of the dart coming right up to the point of the arrow, so I know exactly where to stop.
Sewn Dart

Remove the tape (it tears easily away from your thread if you sew through it) and you're done.

Happy sewing!

21 comments:

Myra said...

Another easy to remove tape would be the 1/4" roll of tape quilters use to mark the lines for hand-quilting.

Elaray said...

Pure genius! Thanks.

Nancy K said...

I've used small adhesive dots, but they don't stay on all that well. I like your triangle for marking the end of a dart, the hardest thing to mark. I've used drafting dots, which stay well and come off easily for marking the wrong side, but your tip is is one I haven't tried before.

Elizabeth of Online Fabric Store said...

Neat tip. You could also use basting tape.

subversivesewer said...

Thanks for the tip! BTW, love what you named your new avatar :)

A Sewn Wardrobe said...

Oh, what a great suggestion!!

Little Hunting Creek said...

Genius - I use the blue tape too...I thought I was the only one :)

Mary Ann said...

Brilliant!!! Thanks for sharing.

Sharon said...

Wonderful tip thankyou for sharing.

Belly said...

Great idea, never would hae thought about it myself.

JustGail said...

?!?! Now WHY did I never think of this? I've used a line of tape to mark a stitching line, pattern pieces, right/wrong sides of fabric, but never gave a thought to using it for marking notches & darts.

What is that fabric??

AuntieAllyn said...

Oooooh, I've been eyeing that lovely sweater knit fabric . . . hope you're going to show us your finished garment!

Gail said...

This is brilliant.

Catherine said...

I'm eager to try this out on my next project. Thanks for sharing!

Angela said...

Oh my goodness.. that's genious! I've been trying to find a different way and this is perfect! Thanks! ^_^

phyllis said...

Perfect!

Helen K said...

Great tip! Thank you, Ann.
Helen

amber said...

Great tip - thanks!!

Tempest Ahoy said...

That is a great idea! A really, really great one. Will save me time and possibly fabric haha!

healthguard said...

You are so brilliant. Thank you for sharing such wonderful tip!
Have a great day!

Pam~Off The Cuff ~ said...

Fab tip Ann ! Thanks :)