CABLE STITCH SEAM- (With Hook) Cable stitch seam is great way to join granny squares. It has flat appearance after finishing. Further more adds space between the squares with a very nice…
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FLAT ZIPPER SEAM – (With Hook) Due to the slip stitch used in joining, the stretch is restricted in this seam. It is good to use in the projects where stretch…
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ALTERNATING SLIP STITCH SEAM – (With Hook) Alternating SL ST seam gives much flatter effect and more stretch than SC seam. This is worked on the wrong side of the pieces.…
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SINGLE CROCHET AND CHAIN SEAM – (With Hook) SC & CH seam gives much flatter effect than SC seam. This seam also has more stretch than SC seam. Its done on…
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SINGLE CROCHET SEAM – (WITH HOOK) SC seam (Single crochet) is good for joining straight edges. It is less bulky than the slip stitch seam. It can be used not only…
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SLIP STITCH SEAM – (With Hook) SL ST seam is the hook version of chain stitch, which was explained in the earlier post. You can read it here. It can also…
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WOVEN SEAM – (With Needle) Woven seam is another way to create invisible seam. It can be used to join granny squares or other pieces, which are made in rows. It…
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SKIP STITCH SEAM – (With Needle) Skip stitch seam, as the name suggests has appearance of skip stitch, hence the name. It is not a very stretchy seam, therefore it is…
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MATTRESS SEAM – (With Needle) This seam truly becomes invisible after completion. Use a matching yarn and voila. Mattress seam is very good option to sew hoods and other areas where you…
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CHAIN STITCH SEAM – (With Needle) Chain stitch seam is the same as slip stitch except that instead of using crochet hook, a tapestry needle is used here. Put the 2…