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A French seam is a strong and durable seam finishing
A French seam is a strong and durable seam finishing technique used in sewing to encase the raw edges of fabric within the seam
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I need to see if my answers are correct on a couple of questions.
1. It's especially important to avoid stitching across the seam
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Crystal
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Which of the following represents the correct formula for calculating the amount of fabric needed to make a curtain?
A. length x
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Sara
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Silk is a delicate & usually a semi-transparent fabric, and a french seam would seem to be preferable to an open seam because
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Kathy
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Sometimes a person's sloping shoulders cause a garment to sag with diagonal wrinkles from the neck end of the shoulder seam to
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Sarah
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Which three sewing skills would be the most important clothing repair techniques to know?
Question 5 options: A blanket stitch,
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leslie
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An open seam is a sewing term that refers to a gap or hole in a seam that should be fully stitched closed. It occurs when the
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What is a french seam
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What fabric is not suitable for a french seam?
A)cotton B)nylon C)lawn D)broadcloth Not sure if it is B or D
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Ayesha
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what type of seam would be most suitable for a silk fabric
A.flat-felled B.open C. french D.overlaid i think its A
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anonymous
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