Fabric tube turning
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Fabrics are often sewn inside out, in a tube form, or in a manner to allow a filler (such as cording) to be added. The process of turning the fabric tube has several variations.[1] Fabric can be turned with a blunt item such as a bobbin or chopstick, or with purchased tools such as the Fasturn, Loop Turners, or Hemostats.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.sewing.org/files/guidelines/1_150_tube_turners1.pdf
- ^ # Singer: The New Sewing Essentials by The Editors of Creative Publishing International ISBN 0-86573-308-2

