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How To’s Day: From Seam to Slit Tutorial

January 27th, 2015 by Camelot Fabrics

Hi everyone,

 

 

 

 

Happy Tuesday! We hope everyone is having a nice day. It’s super cold here today, but we’re enjoying the sunshine from indoors haha. Oh! And, as if we even needed a reason for cake, it’s National Chocolate Cake Day. Cake, we’re coming from you!

 

Time for this week’s How To’s Day! Today we’re bringing to you our super useful tutorial for a turning a seam to a slit, while avoiding any exposed edges. If you’ve ever wanted to create a slit at the back of a pencil skirt or simply wanted to alter a project by creating a slit, this From Seam to Slit tutorial will guide you in doing so, the easy way! The end result will be a clean seam, with the raw edges tucked away perfectly. And at the end of the tutorial, we’ve offered a cumulative jpeg of the steps that you can be printed out.

 

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Click HERE to see the full steps for our Press Back Seam Tutorial!

PRESS BACK SEAM TUTORIAL

 

TOOLS & SUPPLIES:

Basic sewing supplies:
– Sewing machine
– Needle & coordinating thread
– Iron & pressing surface
– Straight pins

 

NOTES:
– Please wash, dry & iron your fabric before beginning, and trim the selvages.
– We’re using a contrasting thread in our tutorial to help you see how each step is shown. For your project, you’ll probably want to choose a thread color which blends well with your fabric.

 

SEW THE SEAM:

1. Press back the edges of your fabric where you’ll be sewing by 1/4”, Wrong Sides together.

 

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2. Sew your (2) layers of fabric, Right Sides together, with a 1/2” seam allowance. If you’re sewing a seam which leads into a slit, stop sewing at the beginning of the slit and backstitch to lock the seam.

 

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3. Press the seam allowances open, including the part beyond the actual seam. Here’s what it looks like from the inside (with a little glimpse of the outside view for good measure). As you can see, there are no raw edges showing.

 

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Here’s a view of the underside of your seam allowance, showing the 1/4” raw edge which you pressed in Step 1.

 

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4. Topstitch 3/8” from the seam on each side, to hold your seam allowance in place and keep your raw edge nicely hidden.
5. If your seam leads into a slit, topstitch (2) lines of stitching just before the slit begins, running between your long seams from Step 3. Backstitch at both ends of these stitching lines.

 

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Here’s the finished seam, transitioning cleanly into a no-fuss slit which looks just as good on the inside as it does on the outside.

 

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Below is a cumulative jpeg of our From Seam to Slit Tutorial which can be printed out and used for reference!

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We hope you’ve found this tutorial helpful. Now to find some chocolate cake… Have an awesome rest of the day, everyone! :)

 

 

 

Happy Sewing!

 

One Response to “How To’s Day: From Seam to Slit Tutorial”

  1. January 28, 2015 at 10:50 am, allison CB said:

    National Chocolate Cake Day – what a concept! THANKS for the tutorial – neat technique!