Securing your seam means that you do some stitches back and forth, this way the endings of the seam doesn’t undo themselves.
you can see that there are more stitches at the ending
Securing your seam means that you do some stitches back and forth, this way the endings of the seam doesn’t undo themselves.
you can see that there are more stitches at the ending
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