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Knowing how to rip a seam is essential for basic sewing and clothing repair. Whether you want to make alterations, replace a zipper, or fix a sewing mishap, ripping the seam properly will make the changes nearly invisible.
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            Slip the sharp end of the seam ripper through a single stitch in the seam you want to remove. 
 
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            Slide the seam ripper forward, bringing the stitch into the crux of the seam ripper's fork and onto the blade. 
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            Gently push the seam ripper forward, cutting the thread. 
 
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            Separate the two pieces of fabric held together by your seam. 
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            Bring the sharp end of the seam ripper between the two pieces of fabric. 
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            Slip the sharp end of the seam ripper beneath one of the stitches. Be careful to avoid catching the fabric. 
 
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            Slide the seam ripper forward. Bring the thread into the crux of the fork and onto the blade. 
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            Gently push the seam ripper forward again, cutting the thread. 
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            Continue working, stitch by stitch, until the seam has been removed. Take your time, being careful not to damage the fabric. 
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            Remove all of the loose threads from the ripped seam to prevent tangling when you resew the seam. 
 
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