
TINGLING: setbacks
tingling is a hand stitch found in tailoring jackets. It is usually found at the collar, lapels and sleeve bottoms. This serves to strengthen and shape.
Step 1: The Cut
Once all your elements are cut into fabrics and lining, cut into the fabric tailor the front (if you have a cut , cut only the middle front), the collar and the bottom of the sleeve.
Step 2: The building
you’re going to do a large stitch tacking to hold your fabric pieces together and the canvas tailors.

Step 3: tingling
You will now tingle your room. This is done by hand (please don’t take too large a stinger to avoid knots.) so you will sew by making Z one after the other taking only a tiny bit of the outer fabric. This point called chevron-to-coat point.
Make sure that in the next row the end of the point of the ranger 1 must be in the middle of the one in the row
Think for the collar and lapels to lightly push the cloth tailors to give the roll.


