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Old November 27th 03, 12:37 AM
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Default The Tailor's 'S'

Can anybody help?

I'm looking for information on the sewing geometry of the Tailor's 'S'. As I
understand it, it's a method of stitching material that produces a neat turn
around a right angled bend instead of leaving a fold of unwanted material.
TIA.


 




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