Setting the Seam...Why?
#31
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Org. Texas now Florida
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I agree with Jo. I really didn't like to press when I first started sewing. I thought it took up too much time, but after years of sewing, I found that pressing as you go keeps the material neater and you end up with a more professional look.
One of my bad habits was saying to myself just get it done. Now, when I get a seam that is not going as straight as I know it should be, I have to say to myself. STOP, go back and do it right. lol I say that a lot.
Syl
One of my bad habits was saying to myself just get it done. Now, when I get a seam that is not going as straight as I know it should be, I have to say to myself. STOP, go back and do it right. lol I say that a lot.
Syl
#34
Setting the seam is pressing the seam as it comes out of the machine. Just take the pieces out of the machine, don't open or do anything but press along the seam. Then press open or to one side.
#38
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 4,783
Then you are skipping the step "pressing the seam", which is the subject of this discussion.
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