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hi and welcome back to the scout sew along in todayamp;#39;s lesson weamp;#39;ll be applying our bias spacing to finish the neckline and then hemming up the body of our scouts you can hem your scout after you attach your sleeves but since youamp;#39;re able to try on your shirt at this point i like to do it now so i donamp;#39;t have the arms flapping around the machine while i hem itamp;#39;s really personal preference on that so feel free to hem yours like i do now or wait until the end if youamp;#39;re someone who likes that as a last step so letamp;#39;s get started with our bias facing the neckline of the scout is finished with a strip of bias binding that forms a facing hence why we call it a bias facing this is a commonly used finishing technique in ready to wear garments so itamp;#39;s likely you have a shirt or two in your closet with a neckline or an armhole finished in this fashion a lot of people have a hard time getting these bias facings to lay flat but if you fol