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Old March 3rd 04, 07:15 AM
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What do you do with a fabric that frays while sewing?


I have always _cut out_ using pinking shears (taught to do that by my
mother, the perfectionist). This prevents the edges fraying while you
are working with the pieces, and you can either leave it pinked or
serge it later. It takes a little time to get accustomed to adding
the depth of the "pinks" to your seam allowance, but I've been doing
it so long it's second nature. In my case, my shears leave a 1/8"
depth, so I sew with the outer points at the 3/4" line. When I
finally get some of my bridal pictures uploaded to the Happiest When
Sewing group, you'll be able to see that all the satin and taffeta
pieces are pinked.

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