Using ball as support, prop tamales upright, with folded end down and
seam side facing out, until ball is surrounded (this will take 4 — 6 tamales).
Using ball as support, prop tamales upright, with folded end down and
seam side facing up, around ball; this will take 4 — 7 tamales.
Try to keep
the seam side facing down.
Top each tortilla with pumpkin mixture, wrap up, and place in the baking dish with
the seam side facing down
Not exact matches
The kaftan has a front
facing with a tassle pull cord and dramatic
side seam splits.
Remove the dough from the refrigerator and place it on a well - floured work surface, with one long
side of the rectangle
facing you and the
seam of the dough on top.
Bring the two long
sides of dough together so the
seam is
facing up and pinch them together.
To stuff the enchiladas, place about 1 / 4 - cup of seasoned chicken into each tortilla, roll, and then place in a casserole dish with the
seam -
side facing down.
Pack in a container with the
seam side of each wrap
facing down.
Then, using your bench knife scoop up your dough and invert it so the
seam side is
facing up onto the towel with the seed mixture.
Fold the two pieces along the joining
seam so that the wrong
sides are
facing.
Pin the two pieces of fabric together, wrong
sides facing each other and sew with a 1.2 cm (1/2 ″)
seam allowance.
Do this by having the right
side edge of the fabric and ruffle
facing each other and sew the
seam along the edge.
Then with the denim
facing front
side up, make a 2 - inch cut just along or in front of the
seam on each
side of the leg.
Stack with right
sides facing each other and sew up the
side seams and crotch
seam.
Press
seam allowance towards the lining /
facing unit and understitch (straight - stitch on the right
side through the
facing and
seam allowances close to the seamline) to keep the
facing from rolling out of place.
I folded it together with the wrong
side facing out and sewed ONLY the two
side seams.
Right
sides facing and matching raw edges, join along the short edges, taking a 1.5 cm
seam to form a ring.
p 5) Right
sides facing, matching raw edges and aligning the
seam of the
facing with one
side seam of the sack, tack the
facing in place around the top edge of the sack (see illustration below).
Right
sides facing and matching raw edges, stitch the back skirt piece to the main seat piece and trim and press open
seam allowance.
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.
Right
sides facing and matching
seams at the front corners, stitch the three - piece skirt section to the remaining raw edges of the main seat piece.
6) Right
sides facing, matching raw edges and centring the skirt
seam along the back edge, pin then tack the skirt piece to the top piece all round 1 cm from the edge.
Step 6) Attach the lower edge of the
facing at each point where it meets a sack
side seam by working a few slip stitches.
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.
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.
Step 5: Wrong
sides facing, stitch the first pair of fabric pieces all round bar the central edge taking a 2.5 cm
seam.