Then trim the seam allowance down to 1 8 inch.
French seam in vinyl around curved corner.
Garments which touch the skim.
This is the opposite of how you would normally sew a seam.
The seam allowances of the curved seam have to be notched or clipped for the seam to stay without puckering.
Perfect for grommet tab top and rod pocket style treatments.
Stitch with 3 8 or 10mm seam allowance.
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Around doors i use a couple of other tricks to build receiver channel.
Trim the excess right down to about 1 8.
Elegant and durable bent french returns add style while providing full fabric closure on both ends of your drapery treatment.
Alternatively i use vinyl window and door casing which is essentially a 2 1 2 in.
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French seams are often used on clothing and work best on lightweight to medium weight fabrics.
Straight french seam french seam round a curve mock french seam.
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French rods are one of the most popular window treatments.
A top stitch refers to the stitching that you see on top of a garment accessory some 1 4 inch or more away from the seam line.
The greater width can enhance the window rather than detract from it as a narrow band of standard j channel does.
The general rule for a french seam is to subtract 1 4 inch from the seam allowance your pattern calls for.
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And completely functional for draperies with rings when using optional bypass brackets.
The most famous example of a top stitch is the one you see on jeans.
So if your patterns calls for a standard 5 8 inch seam allowance sew your seam with a 3 8 inch seam allowance.
The closer to your stitches you can trim without compromising the seam the better this will ensure that your curved french seam is pucker free.
Basically any visible stitching done a short distance from the edge of a fabric fold or seam line made from the top of the fabric is topstitching.
A french seam completely encases the raw edge of the seam allo.
Press the seam to one side and then fold your fabric back on itself so that you now have right sides together.
When you are creating a garment with curves most often for a woman you will need to join fabric with curved seams.