The phrase
"open seam" refers to a break or gap in a seam or stitching, which can cause something to be exposed or come apart.
Full definition
Right sides facing and matching raw edges, stitch the back skirt piece to the main seat piece and trim and
press open seam allowance.
Open the seams of the shoulder portion of the wrap that is closer to your body than the other shoulder.
In the picture of the little boy... only the part where it is padded is on the dip in the front below the
leg opening seams.
Trim and press
open seams as you work until you have joined up enough denim sections to make up the shape of the pattern piece.
(Trust me on this, it's much easier to leave the zipper open than it is to attempt to open it or
rip open your seams to fix it later!
What you do is pin the whole pillow cover and then when you are ready to finish,
open a seam on one end of the cording, cut 2 inches off the cording inside so the cording is empty there.
Machine stitch taking a 1.5 cm seam and trim and
press open seam allowances.
Slide your baby's legs, in the fetal position, into
the open seams of the fabric on the side of your body opposite his or her head.
This go around, I wanted to match the side front and side back pleats with
the open seams of the top.
Then,
I opened the seam and pressed.
No tears, cracks,
open seams, or any other wear on the interior.
Wash sleeping pouches and inspect them regularly for loose threads or
open seams, which can be dangerous to a sugar glider.
I bought fabric today to make two dog beds out of pieces of my old memory foam mattress topper... I'm thinking I can use your technique, my question is where on your pillow is
the open seam?
The open seam is just on the back, where the two sides of the fabric overlap so that you can tuck the pillow (or the foam in your case) inside.
Then with the other end of the cording, trim the edges of the cording fabric to the sewn seam and then insert the trimmed cording edge into
the open seam so it matches up with the cut edge of the cording inside.
I carefully taped
the open seams so I could caulk it.
Press
open seam allowances.
Trim, press
open seam and turn through.
Trim across the corners and press
open seam allowances.
Press
open seam allowance.
Trim, press
open seam allowances and turn through.
Press
open seam allowance, taking a 2.5 cm seam.
Press
open seam allowance, open out the fabric and place right side down.
8) Trim and press
open all seams, clipping the corners and snipping into the seam allowance around top of the side strips for a neat finish.
I opened a seam up on one of the bottom side seams of each pouf and stuffed them full of pillow stuffing until they were nice and taut, then hand - sewed the seam closed.
At this point I also iron
the opening seams flat as well.
Trim and press
open the seam allowance.