Seams

Throughout the instructions on this web site we have used a variety of seams. Seams are a way of joining fabric together and the more commonly used are illustrated below.

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Flat seam instructions imageFlat Seam

A simple way of joining 2 pieces of fabric together with a single row of stitches.

French Seam

A self neatening seam that is usually used to join sheer fabrics where no stitches show on the right side.

French seam instruction image, steps 1-2 French seam instruction image, steps 3-4

Gathering

Gathering is used to add frills. A frill before it is gathered needs to be at least 1.5 times it's finished length, but making it twice as long gives a much better effect.
When gathering on a sewing machine, use a heavy-duty thread on the bobbin for extra strength and loosen the upper tension slightly.

Gathering instructions image, step 2-3 Gathering instructions image, step 4

 

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