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A seam is the joining, by sewing, of two edges of cloth, the line or indenture caused by the sewing being the seam line. The words f space and ^ inch means the distance from edge of cloth that seam line should be made. All seam lines are indicated by dotted lines. The width of the shoulder seam (see Diagram 11) is always f of a space in depth. To get this seam line mark off I of a space, by your scale, inside the edge of your pattern, and then place your scroll in its original position, and whi...le so placed move it gently toward the center of your pattern, until the points | space in, are intersected and draw your curved line. This line will be your seam line. Follow these instructions in getting all your seam lines, being very care- ful to notice just how deep the seam is marked. When your seam is marked one-half inch, mark off one-half inch by the use of your tape measure; and when the seam line follows a straight line, draw it parallel with the straight line the required depth. You will notice that in Diagram 11 we have one curved line (the arms eye) that is not marked for scrolling.
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