Sentences with phrase «turn seam side»

Turn seam side down and mold gently into a ball.
Starting with the long side closest to you, gently roll up pastry and turn seam side down; tuck exposed ends underneath.

Not exact matches

Turn your dough into the basket, seam side up and cover with the towel.
Turn the cylinder seam side up and pinch all along the seam.
Turn into your bannetons, seam side up.
Do this once more, and then turn the dough over, seam side down and cover with the tea towel.
The loaves have been placed seam side up so we gently turn these over and place them seam side down.
When hot, add beef rolls, seam side down, not touching and pan fry for 1 minute, turn roll and fry for another 1 - 2 minutes.
Place the buns top down in the butter before turning them over to seam side down and spacing them evenly.
Lightly flour top of dough, turn over with bench scraper, and quickly transfer, seam side up, to prepared colander; cover with plastic.
butter, then continue rolling up omelet and turn out onto a plate, seam side down.
Sew on your zipper, sew up the side seams and then turn right side out.
Step 6: Turn your diaper right side out and sew the seams back up.
Turn pastries seam side down.
The key with this step is that you want the seam allowance short enough so that when you turn and sew the seam on the opposite side (which I will show you in the next couple of steps), the seam allowance will not be sticking out, but not too short that the seam can break open.
The only other option I see for the sleeves would require putting a hem on the bottom of a sleeve or leaving the side seams until later in the construction (sewing the neckline and sleeves and then turning the lining in first) and then having to finish those seams, so you've probably got the trick for the completely finished lining.
Although, I did construct the top in a slightly different order due to the pockets, and it turned out I had to take a side front seam out to turn the top rightside out....
I left the side seams there, turned it inside out, and sewed the other two ends.
Turn the waistband right - side out, tucking the extra seam allowance into the corner as best you can.
7) Sew the straight edges of the pocket lining pieces at a 1/4» seam allowance, leaving a small opening in the middle of your stitching line, for turning your pocket right side out.
Then turn them right sides out, press, and sew your seams with a 3/8 ″ allowance.
Clip «V's into the seam allowance on all sides to stop the fabric pulling when it's turned right side out.
For each side, I turned the floral fabric in just a bit and ran a seam all the way up.
Because there is going to be quite some stress on that seam, I turned the hem to one side and top stitched it.
Depending on the make of the curtain I simply turn them upside down and hang them from the bottom hem (barring any crazy pattern, I usually buy plain curtains) by using a seam ripper to pop the side seam along just the hem part, then simply cut the tabs off with a razor blade.
Turns out you can barely see the seams after all, but we just thought it would be weird to have all the shorter planks on one side of the room.
Fold in half crosswise with right sides together; stitch all raw edges using 1 / 2 - inch seams, leaving an opening for turning.
I made sure to sew the seams with the outsides facing inwards so when I turned the duvet right side out, all of the seams were inside of duvet.
Using a 1/2 ″ seam allowance, and starting 2-1/2 ″ in on the 17 ″ side, sew all the way around the pillow, stopping 2 ″ after you turn the last corner, leaving a 12 ″ opening.
Once I made my giant pillow cases, I trimmed all the seams and turned in right side out.
Finally, fully open the zipper from Step Two, turn the bag right side out, and iron the seams flat.
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