Always use FrayCheck to seal the edges to keep the fabric from fraying.
Sometimes a fabric misbehaves when sewing seams together because it is very thin and slippery. I have found that if you used a lining for the fabric, you can beat it to submission and get some control back. It worked for a recent blouse that I made. Each part of the blouse has a lining, even the cuffs, because the fabric refused to cooperate. Also, this only works for sheers and drapey blouse material, not stretchy fabrics.
Sometimes a fabric misbehaves when sewing seams together because it is very thin and slippery. I have found that if you used a lining for the fabric, you can beat it to submission and get some control back. It worked for a recent blouse that I made. Each part of the blouse has a lining, even the cuffs, because the fabric refused to cooperate. Also, this only works for sheers and drapey blouse material, not stretchy fabrics.

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