Very interesting: how to sew fabric together with no seams showing.
It's an old technique but I've never seen it before.
http://www.quiltingdaily.com/media/p/25984.aspx |
I have got to try this, thank you for sharing!
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This just looks like a fancy name for a flat felled seam that we learned in 4-H.
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Originally Posted by Shelbie
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This just looks like a fancy name for a flat felled seam that we learned in 4-H.
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i've always known it as a flat fell seam
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oops... now that i've read all the posts... i see that others have known it that way too.
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Originally Posted by Shelbie
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This just looks like a fancy name for a flat felled seam that we learned in 4-H.
i never thought of it for quilting. it might come in handy for Quilt-As-You-Go. just what i needed. another experiment to add to my "lab assignment" list. LOL |
I learned this tecnique 50 + years ago in Home Ec when sewing garments.
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It would be a brilliant solution for making flimseys that are 'finished' and we could use them for summer spreads, tablecloths etc.. Labor intensive for complicated piecework, but lovely for the simple Modern style.
There is no law that says patchwork needs to be three layers, only quilts :) |
That is really neat!
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