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Hi, I'm Cynthia Mann and we're here today at Birch Fabrics in Paso Robles, California.
This is also the home of Fabricworm.com. Hi, I'm Melissa Lunden; I'm the resident seamstress
here at Birch Fabrics. I teach sewing lessons here, prepare blog tutorials and sew samples
of Birch's line of organic cotton. And I am here today to talk to you about sewing. So
now were going to talk about how to sew corners, and that would be if your going to sew a basic
pillow, what you want to do is have your two layers of fabric, this is our mini pillow
and you want your fabric pieces lined up perfectly, and then you put them under your pressure
foot and you follow along with your seam allowance and your going to sew one side. If your using
5/8 seam allowance, your going to stop 5/8 from the next side of the pillow you can make
a little mark on the pillow so you dont over shoot it. And then what you want to do is
make sure your needle is in the down position, which means that its through the fabric. Lift
up your presser foot and then rotate your fabric 90 degrees. If you are a little bit
too far away from the edge you can just swing it back. Do one more stitch by turning the
handwheel, lift it up, then put the fabric 90 degrees, and continue sewing. And thats
how you do the first part of sewing a corner. Once you finish you can see you have a nice
corner, but when you flip it right side out it is going to be a little bulky but you can
just trim that corner off, like that. And then, when you turn the corner right side
out you kind of use your finger, and your going to poke it straight, you take a pin
and very, very gently so you dont rip your stitches, and you kind of just pull out that
corner so its nice and sharp, and then youll press it, and you will have a perfect 90 degree
corner.