In sewing, "ease in the fullness" refers to cases where one piece has a
longer edge than the one it's being seamed to, and means you adjust the
difference in little increments at every opportunity, so you don't have a
big tuck somewhere. Hope this helps!
Georgia
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"vanmier" vanmier AT peoplepc DOT com wrote in message
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I am making a pair of slippers (my first time at a clothing item) and I
don't understand the Finishing instructions.
FINISHING
Join pieces as follows: Place Top on Sole with wrong sides together.(I
understand this part)
Join yarn at Heel; working through both pieces, slip st in each sc of Top
easing in Sole fullness; join to first st; finish off.
As I understand this, I work up through the bottom (Sole) to the top (Top)
and slip stitch in the top. What I don't understand is the "easing in the
Sole fullness".
Very thankful,
Christy