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G99-1388 Seam Finishes For A Plain Seam, Rose Marie Tondl
G99-1388 Seam Finishes For A Plain Seam, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide covers seam finishes for a plain seam.
A plain seam is the basic element in all garment construction. It is created by stitching two pieces of fabric together, usually 5/8 inch from the cut edge using 10-12 stitches per inch. It is used with a variety of fabrics and found in all areas of a garment. Unless noted differently in the pattern instructions, the seam allowance is pressed open and an appropriate seam finish is used. For fabrics that ravel excessively, consider finishing the edge of the fabric before sewing the seam.