Sentences with phrase «cm seam»

The phrase "cm seam" refers to a sewing technique where two pieces of fabric are joined together with a seam that is measured and sewn at a width of one centimeter. Full definition
An invisible zipper requires a 1 cm seam allowance which I've drawn in below for this demonstration.
Cut around it, leaving a 1 cm seam allowance on the sides and 4 cm along the bottom.
Using 0.5 cm seam allowance, starting from the point of the heart, sew around the heart, leaving a gap of about 2 cm in one of the long sides — stay stitch (stitching forward and back a couple of stitches) at the start, end, and either side of the gap to secure the stitches
STEP 7) Sew the pieces together, with slightly more than a 1 cm seam allowance to sandwich the crochet trim, and leaving a 4 cm opening, stay stitching on either side of the opening.
Then sew the elastic together with a 1 cm seam allowance to form a loop.
I shortened it by 13 cm (which required the back split also to be raised by the same amount), and when muslined with the 1 cm seam allowances, decided that this additional width at the shoulders was perfect for me, so technically I added new seam allowances to this area also.
Right sides facing and matching raw edges, join along the short edges, taking a 1.5 cm seam to form a ring.
Machine stitch all round, taking a 1.5 cm seam.
Step 4) Right sides facing and matching raw edges, stitch the bottom edge of the inside back to the back edge of the seat, taking a 1.5 cm seam.
Machine stitch taking a 1.5 cm seam and trim and press open seam allowances.
With right sides together, pin and machine - stitch (1 cm seam allowance) along a 20 cm edge.
Fold each strip in half along the length and stitch the long raw edge and one end, taking a 1 cm seam.
Step 3) Join the three front sections together along the long edges taking 2.5 cm seams.
Pin all round then stitch the side and bottom edges, taking a 2.5 cm seam.
Pin and tack along the side edges, stitch taking a 2.5 cm seam, trim seam allowances, turn through and press.
Machine stitch, with a 1 cm seam allowance, leaving a 10 cm gap along the fourth side.
Stitch all round taking a 2.5 cm seam.
Fold in half widthways and stitch across short edges taking a 2.5 cm seam.
Step 3 To make the cushion cover, place both pieces of main fabric, right sides together, and stitch round three sides, allowing a 1 cm seam.
Join the pieces together taking 1 cm seams.
For the top, cut a piece of main fabric to the dimensions of the top of the footstool, allowing extra for a 10 cm overhang and a 2.5 cm seam all round.
Stitch taking a 2.5 cm seam.
Step 4) Machine stitch along the sides and top edge taking a 2.5 cm seam and (if your headboard is shaped like ours) rounding around the corners a little as you go.
Press open seam allowance, taking a 2.5 cm seam.
Stitch taking a 2.5 cm seam and remove tacking.
Step 4) Right sides facing and matching edges all round, pin the two halves together and machine stitch all round, taking a 1.5 cm seam and leaving the top edge open.
Step 3) Right - sides facing and matching raw edges, pin one circle in place at one end and stitch taking a 2.5 cm seam (see illustration).
Tack, then stitch all round, taking a 2.5 cm seam, making a nice curve at the corners as you go and leaving the unlooped short edge open for turning.
Machine stitch along one short end and along the long edge taking a 1.5 cm seam, leaving the remaining short end open.
Remove pins then machine stitch taking a 2.5 cm seam.
Stitch across the top of each side strip taking a 2.5 cm seam (see illustration below).
Starting from each corner of the main fabric and working towards the centre, machine stitch the side strips and ties in place taking 2.5 cm seams and stopping 2.5 cm from the end of each strip.
Stitch all round taking a 1.5 cm seam and leaving a 50 cm gap along one long edge.
Then cut out the rectangle + about 1/2 inch / 1 cm seam allowance.
Taking 2.5 cm seams, stitch each short edge and then from each corner along the long raw edge for 55 cm, leaving a gap of 55 cm in the centre.
Stitch the sides taking 2.5 cm seams.
Step 3) Right sides facing fold the fabric in half along the length and stitch along the long raw edge taking a 5 cm seam.
Stitch all round taking a 2.5 cm seam and leaving the short, straight edge open.
Step 5: Wrong sides facing, stitch the first pair of fabric pieces all round bar the central edge taking a 2.5 cm seam.
Stitch, taking a 1.5 cm seam, trim and press open seam.

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