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Cozy Warm Wool Coat

Step 6Edge Joining

Edge Joining
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When working with fur, it is a good idea to edge join to reduce bulk. 

- Use a whip stitch to sew the pieces edge to edge.  
- To prevent stretching over time, apply a line of cotton twill tape over the seam. 

Being able to edge join is very helpful when working with fur.  To create the piece you need for your project, you my need to piece together a few cuts.  Pay attention to the nap/direction of the fur when piecing together.  If done well, you won't even know it happened on the final piece. 
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I'm an indie fashion designer and I love making lots of pretty things. I post pictures of everything I make on my website: theantibromide.com