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How to Sew a Tidy Mitered Corner

September 27, 2022October 25, 2022 Kate Scott

This entry doesn’t need a lot of words! I’ll mostly just post the pictures and let them do the talking.

After pressing your seam allowances, here’s what happens:

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Ta da!

– Kate

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Hi! I'm an archivist, art history PhD, and sewist in Indianapolis who believes that one of the best ways to learn about past clothing is to make and wear it. I love sharing information on history, construction, and technique.

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