![We sew a baptismal shirt](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/10/1397-shem-krestilnuyu-rubashku.jpg)
![We sew a baptismal shirt](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/10/1398-shem-krestilnuyu-rubashku.jpg)
![We sew a baptismal shirt](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/10/1399-shem-krestilnuyu-rubashku.jpg)
Sewing a shirt includes preparing individual parts and directly assembling the product into a single whole. Thus, the preparation of sleeves consists of stitching sewing along their lower edges.
![We sew a baptismal shirt](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/10/1400-shem-krestilnuyu-rubashku.jpg)
Installation of the product includes assembling the product along the shoulder seams, sewing sleeves into open armholes.
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Then the side seams of the shirt are sewn down at the same time as the bottom seams of the sleeves. A tie is inserted into the left side seam.
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After this, sewing is sewn along the edges and neckline, and the bottom of the shirt is hemmed. A second tie is sewn into the right side.
![We sew a baptismal shirt](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/10/1403-shem-krestilnuyu-rubashku.jpg)
The final stage in sewing a baptismal shirt is to embroider a cross with a side of 5 cm on the back. This can be done either with a tight zig-zag seam, laying it along the markings, or by sewing a narrow ribbon. Cotton fabrics are highly wrinkleable, so you shouldn’t pick up the finished shirt immediately after ironing; it’s better to let it lie on the ironing board until it cools completely. Or you can give it shape using starch.