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And you don’t really need a wide seam allowance, even the 6 mm (1/4″) has some extra room on the sides. Add one row of topstitching along the folded edge of the seam allowance. Thank you for these tutes! Use it as a sturdy decorative option in place of any regular Plain Seam. A flat felled seam has no visible seam allowance inside or out. I really enjoy your tutorials. Here the edge is serged, but pinking or zig zag stitches work as well. This site is no longer being updated so head over to Seamwork to get all the latest patterns, tutorials, video classes, and more. A Flat Felled Seam is the strongest flat seam that also prevents fraying. We’re sorry, comments for this post have been closed. A mock flat felled seam is a faster and less bulkier version of the flat-felled seam. 4. As you can see the seam allowance lies nice and flat. Look at the inside and you’ll see that instead of a traditional flat fell, it’s most likely a mock flat fell. I just love your tutorials, Colette family, they are so clear with the photo essay and with these techniques, just long enough/short enough too! Fold the uncut side of the seam allowance over the cut one until it touches the line of stitches, and press it flat. Poke around! Press the seam allowance to one side. Stitch a plain seam with the right sides of the fabric together. I really like how pretty and neat this type of stitching looks. It also has the added benefit of making a seam that’s slightly less bulky, which is great for very heavy materials like denim. © 2008–2020 Colette Media, LLC • Terms of Use • Privacy Policy. it is very similar to the French Seam, but without the extra calculations required to figure the proper seam allowance. Caitlin is the Colette Patterns design assistant. This site is no longer being updated so head over to Seamwork to get all the latest patterns, tutorials, video classes, and more. There are special Felling Feet available for some sewing machines to help stitch Flat Felled seams. Does this matter? Look at the inside and you’ll see that instead of a traditional flat fell, it’s most likely a mock flat fell. – stitch the finished seam down from the right side. Be sure that the seam isn’t cut away when serging. Sew the seam using the required seam allowance. You can use this seam whenever you want a faster version of a flat fell, or if the traditional flat fell produces a bit too much bulk. Commercial sewing machines typically have a system that does this seam … Great for garments that are made to take hard wear such as pajamas, play clothes, work clothes, sport clothes, and outerwear. But for a faux flat-felled seam, a wider seam allowance is not necessary. You can follow Caitlin at her blog, the story girl. The drawback is that it doesn't provide the strength a true flat-felled seam provides. Step 1: Finishing Raw Edges. Your email address will not be published. A Mock French Seam is exactly what it sounds like—it’s done a little differently than a French Seam, but the end result looks very similar. Press the Seam open with the seam allowance to one side. It also won’t have any problem with 3/8″ (1 cm). Instead, the seam allowance is enclosed within the seam. I've got lessons, tips, and patterns for sewers of all skill levels. The stitch should be parallel to the initial seam and about 3/8″ wide. The mock flat-lock seam as seen on the right side. Provides a perfect clean look for reversible pieces or unlined garments. Mock French Seam. Add a second row of topstitching 1/4″ from the first. The double row of stitches makes the Mock Felled very durable, but unlike the Flat Felled it is not reversible. Here I use 5/8″ (1.6 cm). Thanks for reading the Colette blog! I’m thinking that this technique might be easier to do with very curved seams as well? It encases the raw edge in the same way that a French seam does, but the sewing technique is slightly different. There’s no need to finish this seam since it will be encased by the longer seam. Get stitch & pink posts sent straight to your inbox, Sewing Binder Part 1: Lesson 5 Flat Felled & Mock Felled Seams. It isn’t enclosed like a flat-felled seam is, so the raw edges will need to be finished in some way – either with a serger / overlocker or by using a zigzag stitch on your regular sewing machine. After reading the tutorials for the other felling techniques I was trying to think about how you might finish a princess seam on a women’s shirt without burning your fingers off on the iron… I did a little retail snooping yesterday and found that a couple of the shirts I looked at had mock flat felled seams on the princess seams and proper flat felled seams on the side. Flat felled seams are most commonly used to sew jeans and parachutes. Last week, we showed you how to do a traditional flat felled seam with a felling foot, and how to do it without a felling foot. Veryeasy to understand :) Thanks ::)). Flat fell seams are used to strengthen garments and are often seen on heavy weight fabrics such as denim and canvas. 9) Mock Flat Fell Seam (Welt Seam ) Unlike the flat seam mentioned above, this seam will keep the raw edges open (on the wrong side) so it is easier to make than the Flat Felled Seam. ... Flat Felled Seam. What Is A Mock Flat-Felled Seam? I am thinking of trying to make jeans next week so this tutorial is great, wish me luck! Finish both seam allowances together with your chosen method. The seam on the reverse side. If you have sewn a flat-felled seam before, usually the seam allowance needs to be wider. Stitch a plain seam with the right sides of the fabric together. This seam is used mostly with thick fabrics and materials where seaming is not possible thoroughly. 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