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How to Fix a Ripped Seam

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  • Sew down the length of the seam by inserting the needle at the outermost edge of the visible fabric folds - alternating to the parallel side and back to the starting side.

  • Each stitch should be approx. 1/4 inches or less apart from the prior stitch when alternating sides.

  • This is known as a slip stitch - a ladder/ zigzag pattern that connects the two sides of fabric giving the illusion of an "invisible stitch."

  • Remove the pins as your stitch approaches them, making sure to keep the fabric folded in on itself.

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