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how do you use great seams

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Part of a video titled How to Use Seams Great Seam Binding - YouTube
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Simply straight stitch down one side of the seams grade insert your elastic. And stitched on theMoreSimply straight stitch down one side of the seams grade insert your elastic. And stitched on the opposite edge and gather the elastic to the desired length.

How to choose the right seams?

Seams should be carefully done for a beautifully finished garment. Not only that, it should also suit the type of garment you have, the fabric it is made of etc. For eg: a flat felled seam is used to sew jeans side seams. There are some things to take into consideration when deciding what seams to use.

How do you make plain seams in sewing?

This seam is usually done on straight edges but if you clip nicely it can also be done on curved edges. For this seam unlike other seams, you have to start with the wrong sides of the fabric together matching the stitching lines (instead of right sides together) to make a plain seam.

What is a serged seam used for?

A 3 thread serged seam is usually used for knit fabrics for its stretching property. This seam which is similar to the lapped seam, is used for its functional as well as decorative properties. Keep a 1 1/2″ wide cloth, as long as the seam, under the seams. This is used as a backing piece kept between the two fabric lapped along the stitching line.

What is an enclosed seam?

This refers to any seam sealed with a tape for waterproofing/weather proofing. In this seam a strip of fabric/ tape is sewn to the seam to prevent water or any elements from seeping into the inside of the item. The tape may also be added to prevent distortion. 5 types of enclosed seams. AUTHOR : Hi, I am Sarina.

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How do you use seam binding tape?

0:051:38Sewing Basics : How to Sew a Seam Binding - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's just fabric folded in different parts and different pieces. So you have no raw edges exposed.MoreIt's just fabric folded in different parts and different pieces. So you have no raw edges exposed. And what you do is you tuck that seam in into the fold of the seam.

What are different seams used for?

Seams are used for hems and to finish necklines and edges. Seams add shape through elements like darts, which are used to shape hips, waists, and bustlines. Seams are used to gather fabric and create pleats.

What are the 3 types of seams?

The Finished Edges of the Seam - The seam finish, making it a closed seam, or an open seam, with a finishing edge is part of the different seam types.

Do you finish seams before or after sewing?

6:1712:43WHEN AND WHERE TO DO A SEAM FINISH? (Because your ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFirst before you even sew anything.MoreFirst before you even sew anything.

Which seam is most used?

The superimposed seam is the most common method of seaming in garments manufacturing. This seam is formed by superimposing the edge of one piece of material on another. Superimposed seam has various types which are- plain seam, French seams, and Double machine seam.

What are the four types of seam?

All basics seams used in clothing construction are variants on four basic types of seams:Plain seams.French seams.Flat or abutted seams.Lapped seams.

What is the strongest seam?

Flat felled seamsFlat felled seams are the strongest seams and won't fray as raw edges are hidden. Although often sewn on thick fabrics, they can be sewn on thinner fabrics as they produce a very neat finish.

What are examples of seams?

An example of a seam is the line on the shoulder of a shirt that joins a sleeve to the main part of a shirt. Seam means to join together. An example of to seam is to sew together the two fronts of a shirt. A line of junction formed by sewing together two pieces of material along their margins.

What is the most common seam used in sewing?

The looped seam is the most commonly used seam. It is used in jeans meanufacture because of its strong construction. The French seam is commonly used for rain wear, and edge stitching front facings on jackets and dresses.

How do you finish seams together?

1:1417:57Sewing for Beginners: How to Finish Seams | Hobby Lobby® - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo in this method where you're actually joining pieces of fabric. You want to go ahead and sew yourMoreSo in this method where you're actually joining pieces of fabric. You want to go ahead and sew your seam first. And then cut away the excess fabric with your pinking shears.

How do you professionally finish a seam?

6:0212:01How To Finish Seams - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipGetting as close as I can to my stitch without going into my stitch. So you can see this is a veryMoreGetting as close as I can to my stitch without going into my stitch. So you can see this is a very professional way to finish your seam allowances.

How do you finish seam edges?

2:073:24Sewing Basics #1: How to finish up raw edges - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd what you do is fold your raw edge in once then you fold it again next stitch as closely. As youMoreAnd what you do is fold your raw edge in once then you fold it again next stitch as closely. As you can to the edge as possible I really like this method for light fabrics.

Plain Seam With A Single Stitch

A single top stitching seam, this seam is a strong seam as well as a decorative one.To get this effect, after plain seam is done, press both the se...

Plain Seam With Double Top Stitch

Double top stitching seam ; This is a decorative seam which also provides great strength to the seam line.To get this seam, after the plain seam se...

Lapped Seam ( Also called Tucked Seam)

This is a very useful seam when sewing with heavy fabrics like suede, artificial leather, felt. Decide on which fabric piece will be on top with th...

Flat Felled Seam Or Run and Fell Seam

Mostly used in sports wear, men’s shirts,jeans kids clothes, pyjamas etc. It provides adequate strength to the seam line.This seam can be stitched...

Mock Flat Fell Seam ( Also Welt Seam )

This is a seam which looks a lot like Flat fell seam but is easier to make.Unlike the flat fell seam here the raw edge is not turned under. So this...

16 Butt Seams

The fabric edges are folded and joined together by a zig zag stitch or chain stitch. This is used when joining seams where you do not want any bulk...

17 Sheet Seam / Linen Seam

This is a seam where we use an an embroidery stitch to join the seams. It looks absolutely beautifully though not as strong as the other seams The...

What is seam in sewing?

A seam is a term that refers to the stitching line where two fabrics are stitched (pieced, if you want the technical term) together. It is the basic building block of a garment. Seams form the structure of the garment and help to create the garment. They are also used as a decorative feature.

What seam is best for sheer fabric?

6.French seam. This is the best seam for sheer fabrics. As this seam encloses the raw edges in a fold, the raw edges are not seen from outside without adding much bulk. This seam is usually done on straight edges but if you clip nicely it can also be done on curved edges.

What is the stitch called that joins seams?

The stitches can be set horizontally or slanting. Antwerp edging stitches, Fishbone stitch, blanket stitch or herringbone stitch can be used in this manner joining the seams. These stitches are called insertion stitches.

What is a plain seam?

1.Plain seam. In a Plain seam, two fabrics are joined together along the seam line by a line of stitching. It is also called a single needle Butterfly stitch as once the seam is made the seam allowances are pressed open to either side of the seam line to look like a butterfly.

What is seam allowance?

The seam allowance (SA) is the space between the fabric edge and the seam line. You can checkout the post on seam allowances for some details on how to sew a straight line and the common seam allowances used. 1.Plain seam. 2. Plain seam with a single stitch. 3.

What stitch joins edges of fabric together?

The fabric edges are folded and joined together by a zig zag stitch or chain stitch. This is used when joining seams where you do not want any bulk. For example when sewing lingerie. You can make this kind of seam with the help of a sewing machine

How to make a mock flat fell seam?

How to sew a mock flat fell seam. Stitch a plain seam as usual with right sides together. Decide on the side you will be sewing the seam allowance to.Trim the seam allowance of that side to half of what it is. Press the seam allowance to that side. (now the wider seam allowance will be over the smaller one)

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