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Hi, this is Vicki Walker from Expert Village. For the purpose of our demonstration of how
to make a butterfly seat cover, we have assembled the first/the top 2 sections together. The
bottom 2 sections together now I have pinned the 2 top and bottom together and I'm going
to sew the 2 section together. I have them pinned matching the notches. I would sew using
a 5/8 inch seam allowance again according to the instruction on the pattern. I'm using
the guide on my sewing machine and most sewing machine do have some sort of guide to make
sure I have an even seam. 5/8 inch all the way around. From where we have the flat felled
before one was pressed one direction and one was pressed the other direction. So this section
that I'm working on right now, there is not too much width that it makes it difficult
for the sewing needle to go through. Because they are staggered. That would make it a little
bit easier when I go through the back felled seam on this portion of the project. Otherwise
I would break a sewing machine needle trying to get through the fat seam. Now that should
not be a problem and that is all there is to sewing the upper and lower sections of
our seat cover together.