How to Hand Sew: Flat Felled Seams | Simple Sewing Tutorial using Whip Stitch | Ssamsol Seam

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This step-by-step tutorial shows you how to sew a flat felled seam by hand using the whip stitch. Flat felled seams contain 4 layers of fabric and have 2 lines of stitching visible on each side. They are strong, durable and reversible.

This particular seam technique is also the same as the traditional Korean Ssamsol seam, which is used to create patchwork cloths called Pojagi (or Bojagi) by joining together small pieces of silk, or other fine fabrics, by hand.

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Learning the whip stitch from your videos is one of the handiest skills I've learned. :)

blueroadsroll
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Really love this stitch. But how would you patchwork two pieces of thicker fabric?

barefacedquestions
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So I've been on a fabric piecing mode lately and much thanks to you for introducing me the ssamsol seam. How would you do this on a sewing machine?

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