How To Pattern Match A Seam

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This is a sewing tutorial where I show how to pattern match a seam, when using a patterned fabric, so that the seam looks seamless.

Music: Circuit
Musician: Jeff Kaale

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Hi Geri! thnx a million for sharing, I just love your sewing videos and your Instagram feed is always the highlight of my day! xx

simmi
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Hi Geri this is a good video, funny and yet tutorial

margaretannafong
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I just started teaching myself how to sew and I can't express how happy i am I found your page! I love your energy and you explain things so amazingly. Thank you!

DannaLee
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Hi Geri, fantastic and thorough video. I really feel like I have great guidance for whenever this challenge comes up. Can you share a little more about how you erase the frixon marker? We have those pens in the house - I didn’t know I could use them on fabric!

roxlee
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Thank you! Love your Instagram, and really hope you post more YT tutorials! 🙏

dawn
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Enjoy all your tutorials. Your shows lots of fun.

maureenfong
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TY for sharing this information. I think using a fold for the center seam; then match the side seams, would be great. Could even match the pattern at the shoulder seams, that would be couture! TH for sharing.

dianeroome
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This was such a good explanation of the process. Thank you 💋

leannelangley
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Ya! I love her, she is so bright ! The wit and creativity seems seemingly seamless! love it!

adriennebrailsford
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Thanks for the tips and the entertainment. Great video

terryjenner
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Fantastic video, thank you for posting. Love the intro and bloopers !

alanjones
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Definitely some tips I've never heard before. I've always had limited success in pattern matching, but I feel like I can do it really accurately now! Thank you so much!!

LostMyThread
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another great tip geri, you really are a sewing hints and tips guru!

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