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From: DraperyIdeas
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  • Good video except it would have been really great and easier to understand if you used a fabric with an obvious wrong and right side.

  • Would have been better if you had a fabric with a print, so the right and wrong sides were more obvious.

  • Thanks- there are other French seam tutorials, but yours actually explains how to keep the same seam allowance!

  • If you are a subscriber to my newsletter I send out coupons all the time for $1 trials.

  • i did go on your homepage too but was disapointed when i saw that i had to pay pr month to get info.

    I think you would do better off with atleast giving ppl some free time first to be able to check out if this is something for them before cashing out.

    Just my pennies worth cause 7 dollars is actually money for me....

  • why do use this kind of stitching for?

    Can you do more hand stitchin, decorative stitches etc, alos imple dresses and tunics on your site, that would be awsome!!!!!

  • Thank you for you ideas and support. A french seam is used when you need to piece fabric and the raw edges will be exposed. A french seam will piece your fabric and hide those ugly raggedy edges. Nice and clean. Perfect for an unlined curtain!

    Jenny T.

  • Very well explained, thank you.

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