Turn the bias to the underside, over the raw edge, and press.
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May 5, 2012, 08.09 AMby Sharon Richards
Great information. I usually use this technique for hems. Hadn’t considered seams like this too. I have just referred to this technique in my own blog high street versus couture www.vintageclobber.co.uk